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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Day 10 Sabbatical, Part Deux
Back to my routine. Up at 8 and starting guitar. 45 minutes of blues lessons. Learning a few licks, practicing along. It’s interesting to me as I haven’t listened to a lot of blues over the years, but I definitely … Continue reading
Day 9 Sabbatical, Part Deux
An early start, this time for more maintenance. One of the tractor tires had blown out a few years ago and I replaced it. Now the other one is constantly leaking air and it’s a bit cracked. I’ve been meaning … Continue reading
Day 8 Sabbatical, Part Deux
Too windy to work outside today, but plenty to do inside. An early rise with a few things on my wind. First was catch up blogging, since I was up late. Then racing to the gym for an early workout. … Continue reading
Day 7 Sabbatical, Part Deux
Another ranch day, in more ways than one. This one started early, with me up at 630. My wife and daughter were out at the National Western Stock Show, and I wanted to get over there later, so I started … Continue reading