Patience is not simply the ability to wait – it’s how we behave while we’re waiting.

Joyce Meyer

Cats fed and watered, laptop setup, coffee made. I made the decision to try to work on my SketchUp project every day if I can.

I won’t have wiring for power until next week, so I am using the laptop battery until it runs outs out. I will get an hour or two done each day. It will take some patience.

My usual method is to work until my eyeballs are bleeding and then work a couple of hours more.

Next week I will also have a pillow designed for working in bed arriving.  I don’t have a comfortable chair anymore, so this is the next best thing.

Today the pillow chair is in Carols Stream near Chigago, sometime soon it will show up here hopefully.

I finally took my friend Jake out to the funeral pyre. I had to go through three feet of deep heavy snow, fity yards each way.

I am resting in my wood work shop because I could go no further. My lungs are worse. Ready to explode trying to get a breath.

My moose left me more evidence of her visit besides deep tracks in the snow. A pile of large grape size brown pellets. I would have taken a pic, but getting through the deep snow was all I could manage.

Just before coming in, I filled the bowls with snow for melt. Except today they are more like ice than snow. Wet and heavy.

As soon as I can they will go on the woodstove. Which is currently out. I need to get it running or the cats will get on top amd dump the snow on the floor for fun.

I was going to run the gen and play for a few hours but I am not sure I am strong enough to pull the cord. It is what it is.

More kittens happening right now.

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