Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeNot bragging, Rick. As has been said long before: "If you can't be an example, be a warning".
Excepting the critter damage some of which is from trying to do by myself what it should take 2 or 3 to do, nearly every one of my "boo-boos" and close calls has been the result of being short of time and being in too much hurry. If I'd have had the time (and money), I would have raised the barn to avoid head bumps. If I wasn't way behind cleaning calf pens and running out of daylight, I wouldn't have put a fork through a boot. If I wasn't in a hurry to get through the machine shed, I would have taken the long way around to get to the back of it. If I had the time to be cutting wood 2 years in advance and keeping up with woodlot maintenance, I wouldn't be cutting old standing dead for this winter.
I keep telling the better half that we need to downsize, or start making enough to hire some of the work done, or do something different, because attempting to keep up like this is gonna kill me. She refuses. Maybe she has more insurance on me than I know.
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