We finished with our preconditioning vaccination shots on all of our calves today. Took several days of shifting cattle around and running them ALL through the chute, but we are done and ready to ship Nov. 4.
We had no major accidents; with myself being the only one sustaining any injury. A rather shifty acting hole in the ground reached out and grabbed my front tire on my ATV. Causing first, the left handle bar to snap past my now jammed wrist and second, make the handle bar insult me with a medium velocity impact of my rib cage, then toss me from the wheeler. Very little bruising, but I'm still finding it hard to take a full breath without some discomfort from me rib cage. Nothing a little Motrin can't take care off. I'm not sure what was worse, getting thrown from the wheeler onto the ground like a big sack of spuds, or having my wife watch me do it. I would have to say that she did an admiral job of keeping her laughter on the inside.
School is progressing nicely. I took a little too long of a break this week and I am now playing catch up. I've got a court observation date to set, 5 chapter quizzes to take, one Representative of Government to contact, 1 essay to write on the Bias of Media in politics, and two more discussions to take part in. I need a class in time management.
Well I wish you all a good week and stay safe.
5 comments:
Sounds like normal ranch life: 24 hours in a day, and 32 hours' worth of work to do.
Yes, a typical day. I miss it sometimes.
Court observations can be hard or easy... depends upon the chair you're occupying...
Dann in Ohio
So your saying that I should not try speeding to set a court date?
Always embarrassing to get bucked off in front of an audience.
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