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Final Details

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We are at that point in the story where the main characters are working multiple lists simultaneously in preparation for their adventure vacation as tourists visiting Iceland. Test packing happened Monday night. All systems are a go.

Now I am in the second-guessing mode. I packed once, but now I’ve been into the bag a few times to get toiletries or grab something out of my carry-on bag. I also thought of a couple of things to add. Will I remember to put everything back? Will I remember where I packed everything? No. No, I won’t. Based on past experience, I have a terrible time recalling what nifty little pocket I’ve stashed certain things, thinking it’s such a clever location.

Meanwhile, I’m ticking away at the property work I want to finish before we go.

One valuable task that is less visible than others is the management of manure composting. It has been so wet this year, I’ve had a tough time keeping the piles active. As a result, I can’t move them out as often as I’d like to make room to create a new pile for the never-ending supply of fresh manure. Since we are going to be gone for almost two weeks, I wanted to provide ample space for our horse sitters to dump the manure they will be cleaning up every day.

Yesterday, I crossed that goal off my list. New space is achieved.

That was much more rewarding than my fruitless attempt to dig again in search of the buried power cable. That project will be waiting for me when we return.

I did successfully complete the trimming of grass beneath the back pasture fence line with enough gas left over to also clean up a portion of our trails. Then I mowed the front and backyard around the house.

This morning, I need to drive to Hudson for a windshield replacement before returning home to finish off the last of the grass cutting. If there is something unfinished after that, it will need to wait until we return stateside.

For the record, last night Cyndie was very busy finding new things to bring and rethinking what was going into her suitcase. It served to heighten my second-guessing about what I “test packed” the other night.

In my opinion, managing the manure composting area is a lot easier than packing for a trip to visit Iceland.

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Written by johnwhays

September 4, 2024 at 6:00 am

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  1. Hi John – I’ll be very curious to hear (here & on BSMN) how your trip turns out after our chat long those many months ago! Remember, Iceland is a civilized country, more than the US in a lot of respects, so, if you have forgotten something, you can get a replacement easily up there! I hope you get good weather, and be sure to spend ample time swimming and soaking in a local pool! I’ll be back up there in the spring, and am planning to move back up there within a couple years, once I can liquidate assets in the US, can’t wait! Góða ferð, vinur minn!

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    Anonymous

    September 4, 2024 at 8:40 am

    • Thanks a bunch, JH! If we meet with any complications, I may ping you for advice. 🙂
      We are looking forward to whatever nature chooses to dish out for weather and geo-phenomena during our visit.

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      johnwhays

      September 4, 2024 at 9:35 am

  2. Safe travels and have a wonderful time! And I feel that anything you forget is just an opportunity for a cool souvenir. Who wouldn’t want toothpaste or a hat from Iceland?? 😉

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    lizshatek

    September 4, 2024 at 6:31 am


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