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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

3/8/2013

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What a gorgeous day here at Alderman Farms!!!  Sky is as clear as a bell, blue as "all get out," with Spring temperatures.   Birds are chirping, baby goats are bouncing around, and there are young 'uns in the woods chopping things.  All is right in our world.

So the question is, when the clock strikes 5PM, what to do, what to do???  Do I split wood in order to get a head start on next year's supply (or more for this year if we hit some more cold weather)?  Do I hit the woods to search out downed trees for the same purpose?  

Do I work on the pile we'll use for a bonfire tomorrow night, or put that off until tomorrow?

Or do I grab a folding chair, a big cup of sweet tea (hey, Jack!), and enjoy the day among the goats and other critters with my lovely bride?  Decisions, decisions.

Tell me what YOU think I should do - and while you're at it, tell me how you'll spend your evening on this fine day, and what plans you have for the weekend.

~ Tommy
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