Posted by NY 986 on June 23, 2014 at 16:45:32 from (174.236.37.251):
Today was not a great day on the farm. I am at the age where the AARP solicitations show up in the mail once a week. Which is to say when I pick up two bucket-fulls of rocks out of the field I feel it in my shoulders in not a good way. Neighbor stopped down needing help with a bad tire which I have no problem with. The only problem is what should have been a ten minute job was a 45 minute job because I had to rob a tire from a machine that I removed the hydraulic cylinder to use on another implement. Turn signal light on the back of the truck goes out. Car will not start. Did I mention my body is hurting?
Anyways, fast forward to six o'clock tonight. The wife gets home and asks what's for dinner and I mention we need to get busy with the ground beef via burgers bought last Friday. Not the wife's favorite thing but she says OK. I get busy frying them up and they did smell good! I pull mine out of the pan and notice a little grease on the bottom of the pan so I work it on the burger with the spatula. As it so happens I bought a a big onion last Friday at the store and I got the urge to cut a quarter inch hunk and put it on the burger. I'll tell you it was really satisfying and when I finished my mood brightened up considerably. Considering the funk I have been in lately I am glad a simple burger could change the day for me. Got me some sirloin and an itch for some stew if tomorrow does not go well!
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