Very chill end
My last day of my extended three day weekend was very lazy. Early in the morning I spent some energy doing additional cleaning in the chicken coop. I pulled out the stand the nesting boxes are on and worked on the mountain of feathers, dust and sand that was wedged behind them. It was pretty damn gross. I used a couple of my battery powered tools to help in the process, the blower to blast out a lot of the junk and the battery powered shop vac I got for Xmas to suck up the rest. I also dumped out the nesting boxes and refilled them with fresh shavings. Peaches was the first one in the coop laying an egg after I finished and she seemed happy with the clean up in a chicken sort of way.
Cindy was teaching a class Monday morning so I decided to take Sadie and Elsa for a DD coffee ride. This was the first time I have taken both dogs in the truck anywhere. I knew it would be interesting to see how they would work out the seating arrangements.
In the old Tacoma, when I had Nicki and Sadie along it worked out well because Nicki preferred to lay on the floor in the back of the access cab while Sadie always rode shotgun. There were multiple configurations tried during the ride, all of which were funny and cute. The funniest of all was when Sadie had her head on the door while Elsa sat on Sadie’s side. It didn’t look comfortable but Elsa stayed that way for quite awhile.
The rest of the day I only attended to some minor chores peppered in with a lot of WoW. I have been working on some other characters that refresh the game for me since their play style and objectives are very different.
I did not go out on my EUC at all yesterday. With my puffy right knee I just didn’t feel a strong urge to push it, again.
It’s nice to have two short work weeks in a row, if I could permanently swing a Howard Stern style three day work week that would be amazing.
Chip Sterosky
Hey, just wanted to thank you for the “warts and all”approach to rear brakes on the 2010 Mustang. Saved me a lot of frustration, time, and money. Knowing where the mines are buried helped.