Hot, dry, and productive.

This morning I got to the job site around 7:30 after a stop at the supply store. I needed to install 18 more anchor bolts and that took a little while. I came to the cottage for an early lunch and to help my dad transfer some sand from the army trailer to his truck before getting back to work. The next task was sealing the block with Drylok and that was a pretty miserable task. The sun was bright and I had to stay pretty much bent over the whole time. About halfway through I went to the Goat Market for a drink. It was good to talk with Eric and not be working. I did eventually have to go back to work though. I didn’t quite finish, but did empty the second bucket, so decided to call it a day around six. I was pretty happy with what got accomplished. I went to Piggly Wiggly then to the cottage. I am already pretty sore and I imagine that the morning will be miserable.

Hot, dry, and lazy.

I said goodbye to Liz and Luke this morning and hit the road. I took something of a new Route to the Winchester Home Depot and placed a large order there. My dad was at the cottage when I arrived and my mother returned shortly thereafter. I tried to take a nap since I barely slept last night, but was unsuccessful. This afternoon I worked removing some of the last tree debris at the job site and moving around a bit of dirt. I worked until nearly dark then stopped at Piggly Wiggly for some groceries. Now I’ve just been talking with my parents.

Another fun day.

This morning after we ate breakfast cookies we drove to Port Royal only to see lightning once we arrived. So we continued on to Target, where Luke got a new stuffed monkey and we saw our neighbors. From there we went to Kroger then home for lunch. We didn’t even try for quiet time or a nap, instead just driving around so he could sleep in the car. later this afternoon Luke and I went to Port Royal so that Liz could have some time to herself. Fortunately she made blueberry pie while we were away. Luke enjoyed swinging and seeing the splash pad. Back at home we had dinner and did the normal routine afterwards. I won’t go up to the Mountain until tomorrow.

A hot and busy day.

This morning after breakfast we went to the farmer’s market and got several things, including mushrooms from some new vendors. We took our bounty home and then headed back out to the garden center and Lowe’s. We returned home and I started working outside – weedeating, mowing the grass, and organizing stuff. After lunch and quiet time Liz and Luke went shopping but I kept working. I went to the dump and started packing tools to take to the Mountain. It was hot but I wasn’t too bothered. Late this afternoon we went over to Hampshire, where a blueberry farm was having a little festival. We picked blueberries, listened to music, and had a great time. That made dinner and bed times really late though.

Another unproductive trip to Alabama.

I slept very poorly last night and didn’t get as early a start as I would have liked. After breakfast I drove down to Albertville, Alabama to a place that had listed some tongue and groove cedar for sale at a decent price. Unfortunately it was pretty crummy wood. So after a phone call to my dad for consultation I returned to the Mountain. I had a lunch meeting at Shenanigan’s in Sewanee. The food wasn’t great and was a bit overpriced. Back at the cottage I loaded up the trailer and headed home via Lynchburg. It was great to see Luke and Liz. We had dinner and then clean up, bath, and bed time.