Day 20,266

Another uneventful day in rural Douglas County, with the rain coming and going in various degrees of intensity, once again returning the one dirt (no longer gravel) road leading up to our house into a semi-navigable quagmire.

I think that last sentence might have some of the biggest words I’ve used this year.

Dane and I will have the house to ourselves for the next three days, with the inclusion of Lucy and Freya, as well as my daughter’s dog, Colby.

The prospect of the three days with Colby around does not inspire the happiest of emotions. He’s a good dog most of the time, but he often gets into braking fits with zero control over the volume. The dog is loud, all loud, and it is not a pleasant experience. He gets after the two little terriers, and those girls don’t want to play with the big dummy. Of course, he hasn’t figured that out yet.

No real news other than that. I wish I had a little more to write about, but the fact of the matter is, this little Tuesday in March has been a little bit less than uneventful.

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Then I hear my daughter dragging her luggage about and that causes one of those “what the hell was that noise?” moments.

Like I said… pretty uneventful.

Maybe I’ll have a little more to share tomorrow.

Peace y’all.

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