Mower mayhem.

I was super excited to get to the farm and use my new finish mower today, but that didn’t stop me from sleeping in until seven. I helped Liz around the house until eight, then hit the road. The mower lacked a couple of pins and a big bolt, so I went to TSC for them. I came back and had some difficulty getting the three point hitch arms lowered, but thanks to the magic of the internet was able to get that resolved. I got the mower all connected and then ran into the next issue – the PTO shaft was too short. Another trip to TSC and three other places were fruitless. Back at the farm I messed around a little but couldn’t get too motivated on account of the heat. I had one more idea and so made a third trip to TSC but once again came up empty handed. I chatted with my neighbor James for a few minutes before deciding to head up towards the cooler temperatures of the mountain.

I just drove the interstate the whole way so it only took about an hour and a half. It was a bit warmer than expected – the internet said 88 degrees, but it is supposed to top out at only 82 for the rest of our days here. I stopped at Piggly Wiggly for a few things Liz requested then took a little nap once I arrived at the cottage. Afterwards I spent some time organizing my car which was a real message. I sorted all of my camera equipment because there will hopefully be lots of photo opportunities this trip. I did a Google search for the PTO shaft and saw one at a good price at Northern Tool, but it was online only and would take over a week to arrive. Then I remembered Amazon. There was a nice looking one at a decent price, but with free two day shipping, so I ordered it. I am really itching to cut some grass!

Liz and Luke arrived around six and I prepared sandwiches while Luke nursed. He was pretty relaxed. I set up a couple of cameras in the front yard to photograph the lightning bugs. There were a ton this evening and I am loading the pictures on to my computer now. Tomorrow evening I will try to go somewhere else to capture them. The big problem here is that my neighbor’s floodlights cast a sickly green glow onto the scene. Other than that it’s a great spot.

Luke seems to be enjoying life these days. This evening he was mesmerized by some little toy that I was waving in front of him. He continues to eat and sleep well. Tomorrow we’ll try to take him on several walks. That will be good for everybody.

Distracted.

I didn’t get in until almost ten this evening, but fortunately the little man was still awake. He was nice and relaxed too. I took several pictures of him. He is looking at Liz in this one.

The most productive day of siding so far.

We got a pretty early start this morning, and thankfully it wasn’t as muddy as I was expecting. The day started off fairly overcast and cool, although that quickly changed. We put siding up on two walls of the garage. It went pretty well for the most part. The second batch of siding isn’t in as good of shape as the first, but so far that hasn’t been a big problem. We overcame the loss of the tape measure and a couple of wasp nests. Trips to Dollar General overcame those challenges. We really started fading around noon. We worked several more hours, but that included an extended conversation with the electrician and a visit from an insulation guy.

At about 5:30 my dad hit the road, and I drove over to the Centerville area to buy a finish mower. The drive was beautiful and it was really cool to meet the seller. He has 13 acres and a 150 year old farm house that he restored. I operated the mower on his small New Holland, and felt really good about it, so I bought it. It was a bit of a challenge to load it onto my trailer with his small tractor, but it worked out in the end. The drive back was uneventful and scenic with the light fading. Back at the farm I easily unloaded it with the forks. Tomorrow I’ll get a couple of pins I need from TSC and rig up a way to attach it, since my parts haven’t arrived at the Kioti dealer yet. And then I’ll try to mow! The weather should be hot, but I think not wet.

Time to build an Ark.

I arrived at the farm around 6:20 this morning and decided to start things off with a nap. It was pretty wonderful. After that I drove back up to Franklin to get some cash from the bank. I need it because I want to go buy a finish mower from a guy west of Columbia. He is out of town until this evening, so hopefully I can go tomorrow or Saturday. On the way back it started raining in a Biblical sort of way. Traffic on the interstate slowed to about 25 mph and tons of people pulled off the side of the road. I stopped for about ten minutes before getting bored and continuing on. My dad was waiting for me at the farm, where it wasn’t raining yet. It looked like the storm was going to avoid us, but then it shifted directions. We went into town to the door store and Big Box Liquidation before going to the nearby steakhouse for lunch. The food was decent, but not great. It was still pouring rain as we drove back to the farm. I dropped my dad off then took the slow route back to the condo. There is a chance of rain tomorrow morning. I could see lots of flooding on my drive back. This will take quite a while to dry out.