"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~

Pioneer Woman at Heart

One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!

One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Summer List is Growing ~ Yet Another Blogspot Draft

I had to laugh at this draft.  I must of written it in about 2010 as well.  It pays to put things on a "wish" list or "to-do" list, as we now are nearing the completion of painting the cupboards.  We did not need to build the second coop, and never did replace the trash compactor.  The wood barn was cleaned, but the cupboard supports and chicken tractor projects are still un-finished.
 

1. Paint the kitchen cupboards white
2. Cut wood for cupboard supports for two cabinets
3. Do something about the hole that is left from the broken trash compactor
4. Finish cleaning the wood barn
5. Finish the chicken tractor
6. Rebuild the second coop
7. Clean gutters
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Hurried Drivers and Near Accidents ~ Another Blogspot Draft

Sharing another blogspot draft that was never posted for some reason.  This one really caught my attention, considering the horrific death of our dog Gus, and hurried drivers.  This was written back in 2010.


  

I am finally fed up with drivers in a hurry, speeding by my home.  I am finally in the stages of requesting a small section of highway be marked, and painted a no-passing zone.

Yesterday, I was trying to turn left into my driveway, slowing down to turn.  A semi-tractor trailer passed me on my left at the same time.  I had to actually slow down more, and wait for him to pass, just so I could turn into my driveway.  

My kids have come close to near accidents with other drivers.  Another time, I watched out my window and my daughter was slowing to turn in (right).  The driver behind her blasted his horn, telling her to get out of the way, and she was going pretty fast for a turn.  I was fuming.  


I may even request that the speed limit be 5 miles under for that section too.  It's a long shot, but I'm going to do it anyway, for the safety of my family.  I'm also in the process of finding out if I can request a "no jake brake" zone.  It's marked less than a mile south of us, but driver's are already down to the slower speed limit by the time they get there.  We'll see what I am able to succeed with.

2013 update: I did write to the city to request the no-passing zone.  They denied it.