Twenty hour day

I woke up at a quarter to 4 and started cleaning up the incredibly messy Johnson Controls survey. I had to leave at 7 and drive down to St. Paul where I had promised to clean up my kid’s backyard. It was a mess. They had had a tree removal service cut down a twenty inch think pine tree and had kept most of the trunk for burning in great round cheese wedges. I bought a sledge hammer and a splitter and I split it all up into burnable size pieces. Then I climbed all over their trees which completely shade the yard and used my pruning saw to give them some light.

I drove home and just got back in time to hear the weather. No painting tomorrow I guess. I spent the rest of the evening till a quarter to midnight working to make sense of the survey again. I’ll have to continue on it when I wake up.

About the author

Harry is a ferociously good natured eccentric in Duluth Minnesota who detests traitors dressed up as Uncle Sam. You can find somewhat better edited writings of his at the Duluth Reader "contributors." page. The URL is:

https://duluthreader.com/contributors/h/84/284-harry-welty