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Last week:
Laundry from Pennsic plus keeping up with at-home laundry. Necessary ironing done. Summer trunks repacked and put back in place. Weeded a few tomatoes, then concentrated on finding and uncovering the flax. In two weeks, weeds went from zero to 3 feet :P Happily, can still find the parsnips and carrots, although we should probably pay some attention to those this week...
Also back to kungfu, which is going along well enough. Testing at the end of the month.
Lots of hay needed to be put in the mows -- L and others doing that. I did help out once, but mostly was directing my efforts toward other areas.
The upper part of the hayfield (Southeast/central-ish) has been getting dug up. With the change in weather patterns, the drainage system could no longer keep up. So they dug up a bunch of the pipes and replaced them with larger ones. This would be one of the many reasons farmers (at least around here) aren't rich... The geese were not terribly disturbed by the construction work :)
Sunday, had excellent lunch with Emeric and other folks.
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This week:
More kungfu. Need to look for another type of knee support, by Futuro, to try out. Saw Emeric again last night after class. Sarah S helped me with fitting my bodice pattern -- has to be re-done because of combination of losing a little bit of weight (not much, really), getting in better shape, and changes in posture from recent training/PAW-cises.
More when there's more, I guess. It's rather hot.
Laundry from Pennsic plus keeping up with at-home laundry. Necessary ironing done. Summer trunks repacked and put back in place. Weeded a few tomatoes, then concentrated on finding and uncovering the flax. In two weeks, weeds went from zero to 3 feet :P Happily, can still find the parsnips and carrots, although we should probably pay some attention to those this week...
Also back to kungfu, which is going along well enough. Testing at the end of the month.
Lots of hay needed to be put in the mows -- L and others doing that. I did help out once, but mostly was directing my efforts toward other areas.
The upper part of the hayfield (Southeast/central-ish) has been getting dug up. With the change in weather patterns, the drainage system could no longer keep up. So they dug up a bunch of the pipes and replaced them with larger ones. This would be one of the many reasons farmers (at least around here) aren't rich... The geese were not terribly disturbed by the construction work :)
Sunday, had excellent lunch with Emeric and other folks.
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This week:
More kungfu. Need to look for another type of knee support, by Futuro, to try out. Saw Emeric again last night after class. Sarah S helped me with fitting my bodice pattern -- has to be re-done because of combination of losing a little bit of weight (not much, really), getting in better shape, and changes in posture from recent training/PAW-cises.
More when there's more, I guess. It's rather hot.