We've had some publishing problems at the other site so will try this location for now,
spksummer.blogspot.com
Monday, April 28, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Solved
Lillen and I walked to the pit last night. I used my trusty wrench to get the choke to work on the ATV, the snow had melted just enough that I could move forward and we hightailed it out of the mucky mess. One small victory. Lillen was busy looking for the musky smelling foxes which we must have kicked up.
Balto came home from ear surgery, doing much better. Those ear hematomas are very painful.
I sanitized her pen and covered it with a tarp... hope she can handle the outdoors as she is just too spicey to be in with my old gals/guys .
Balto came home from ear surgery, doing much better. Those ear hematomas are very painful.
I sanitized her pen and covered it with a tarp... hope she can handle the outdoors as she is just too spicey to be in with my old gals/guys .
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Back to Summer Blog; Dilemma
Well, I managed to get the old and battered ATV stuck in the lower waste pit and the quirky little thing is going to be tough to get out. It is missing its choke grip so it requires a wrench to pull the choke. Unfortunately, the old battery dies easily and it is about 1/4 mile from the electricity for charging. The solution appears to be that I will haul out my new portable charger, once the weather warms up, and the snow in which its stuck , melts. There is always a solution to a dilemma and hopefully this is it! Since it is tucked away from anyone/anywhere, it is best for me not to roll it over in my attempts to get it out from its precariously leaning position. The saga of the waste pit, a necessary place, continues. (the trail is narrow, has a tight turn at the bottom, and both entrance and exit are steep hills. )
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