No Plan
Sometimes I don’t have a plan for my day beyond the endless list of possibilities awaiting attention around our property. There are always plenty of things to do around here but my motivation doesn’t always rise to the occasion. Add in weather complications or limits of daylight and plans are often subject to change.
When I don’t have a plan then there is nothing to change. I did successfully accomplish a combination of driveway raking and grass mowing yesterday, so that felt like a win. I pushed the ol’ Greenworks lawn tractor to the single digits of battery percentage, making it back to the garage without needing to go get a spare battery.
While raking dirt near the road I was interrupted by the daily mail carrier delivery, a special US Postal package delivery, and a visit with our neighbor to the south. I think he is happy to see our property being well-tended. He always expresses a belief that we should be riding our horses and then regales an oft-repeated tale of the retired racehorses his friend had that were sway-backed beyond belief. They both lived into their 40s he tells us, I think as a way of suggesting ours may enjoy similar longevity.
Yesterday, Cyndie noticed that Swings has a “chunk” of her hoof broken in a way neither of us have seen before. She checked with This Old Horse and learned it wasn’t a cause for major concern. Other than that, I think the herd is showing signs of enjoying the gentle transition toward fall as our temperatures have started to moderate and the hours of daylight are shrinking.
I asked my neighbor if he expected good fall colors this year since we are seeing fewer hints of change than in previous seasons. He said the dryness we are suffering will likely bring good colors and the lack of change so far is just because it’s early yet.
It feels to me like the dry spell is shriveling leaves to brown more than triggering a color change thus far. Time will tell.
I won’t plan for spectacular fall colors and see if that helps. A failure to plan is a plan to fail, no?
.
.



John I am glad to read you are able to step outside your routines and plans and just appreciate the moment for all that it is… if I am anything to go by on a day off – typically a Sunday – I tell myself I am going to have a rest day. But usually, I will do a little of this and a little of that and at the end of the day surprise myself by having done more than on any work day… I bet you experience the same when you give yourself permission to have a day off. And those moments when we get to talk with a neighbour bring an added something special to the day, too, don’t they?
Ian Rowcliffe
September 10, 2023 at 3:00 pm
Yes, they truly do, Ian. I am delighted to share such experiences with you. Honestly, my present life continues to resonate with reflections from our visit to your Forest Garden Estate. We owe you a lot of credit for the pleasures we have enjoyed ever since! I am remembering our visit with Machado and the stupendous connection with Carlos throughout the days of our visit as precious moments with neighbors. 🙂
johnwhays
September 11, 2023 at 1:05 pm