Summer and I went up to the LaGrange House today and rode two mowers and got most of it done, excluding, of course, areas around the actual house where roofing materials were laid out.
But . . . it wasn’t quite that simple. The old medium rider started but the big, fairly new one did not. BECAUSE ANOTHER BLASTED MOUSE FAMILY HAD INVADED THE ENGINE AND REALLY PACKED “STUFF” BETWEEN THE STARTER GEARS.
However, the roofer used his power tool to get the screws out of the cover and I grabbed the gunk and then used a small screwdriver to work it out from where it was STUCK in the gear teeth. Summer rode the one that started right off for an hour until we got the mouse home operational as mower, and then we switched. We mowed and mowed and mowed and then we put them in the garage. I think I am going to hang bags of mothballs around them.
We took slices of bread, but forgot our peanut butter. Alas. However, we were pleased that the Verizon ipad hot spot worked while we set around on the back porch, cooling off and experimenting with our electron gear.
And, then when we detoured on the way back to drive by the bison ranch, we only saw some brown blobs on the horizon and Summer kept dying in her handheld game. But I ran into Scott’s and got some manager’s special beef prices.
All in all, it worked out to be a good day. (No gas was spilled in the trunk.) Woooo-Hoooooo.