To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain, and play with it!
Charlie Chaplin
After the last two days of extreme coughing I had work to do. So I moved 3 heavy bags of wood pellets inside. Then moved one of those into the fire box and spread them.
Next up cat food. I moved ten of those farther inside. One of those was cut open and emptied into the food bin. Cats were fed.
I am writing in here, while I take a back break. Yet to do, gather an insane amount of snow. Bring that in.
Next I needed to cut the last pallet for wood, so I could start the fire. Did I mention my back is out. The cough is just a memory except for the flem that is comimg up. No blood just white, but my throat feels like hamburger.
I decided to wait for the fire, the cold wouln’t arrive till tonight
I did go outside and filled two large cat bowls with snow. I discoverd my left knee doesn’t work. Getting up from digging in the snow must have looked comical to an ouyside observer. It wasn’t funny for me.
Had a predator seen that I would have been easy prey.
Bad knee or not the fire needed starting and a gigantic bowl of snow was brought i . I feel much worse now.
