New Year? What? I ain't quite done with the old one yet! Still got more to do! Oh well. As is said: Time waits for no one. I just wish it would slow down as much as I seem to as I age. Seems I keep getting further behind with each new calendar. I tend not to look at them. It's enough to know "it's wednesday, the feed truck day".
Each new day bring enough to celebrate, ponder, fix, and worry over. I don't care to even think about a new stack of 365 of them. Tomorrow will be little different than today, and today was little different than most of the past 365 in that I keep busy without ever leaving the property: the need for me to be here is far greater than any need or desire to be anywhere else, especially out among those who see more value in time spent renting beer and missing sleep than forking fodder and pitching poop. I'll go to bed long before the ball drops, after having a tall drink (of hot tea). I'll get up in the morning to feed the stove, feed critters, feed myself, then continue with the "SSDD". Some days I even make coffee for the better half (if I did it all the time, she wouldn't appreciate it as much when I do, and even worse, come to expect it). Life seems best one day at a time.
I suppose I should for old times sake recycle the annual resolutions:
1) Clean out the garage to make fixing equipment easier.
2) Don't throw anything away that might be useful later.
Between the both, I never have to come up with a new one. :D
Here's wishing you all a blessed and bountiful 52 weeks to do what you enjoy most.
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