Fingernail Brushes and other unnecessary things

After we married, I told my wife “Honey Bunches”,  I needed a fingernail brush.  (If you have read some previous posts, you may have noticed I am from the country and she is decidedly not.)  “Where do you find them”, she asked.  I had always grown up with a few around.  Are they endangered now?!  I wouldn’t know where to look either.  Is there a fingernail brush section at Wally World? 

rub a dub dub

rub a dub dub

I still don’t know, but I do know my wifey found one somewhere.

She was unaware of the cleansing power of that little brush. Often, I am sent to the cleansing station (bathroom) when I have been working on greasy equipment, fighting cows, playing in the mud, etc…  I emerge squeeky clean and ready for civilized living.  The energy required to keep a farmer clean was thrust upon Honey Bunches today.

I return from bean planting and am quickly informed pulling weeds stains her fingers.  Appearently dirt and other irremovable stuff get on her hands.  I ran some hot water in the clawfoot tub.  As if tricking a cat into a bath, I stand behind the door,”come here sweetie” I call convincingly.  Like a cat who is being tricked into a bath, she peers cautiously into the bathroom.

After some soap, hot water, and some serious scrubbin, her hands are clean, but pink.  Appearently apricot and sugar scrubs are no match for farmin dirt.  Old fashion brushes work wonders.  I think she is surprised.  Like a cat, she retires to the couch to admire her clean paws.

Published in: on June 5, 2009 at 11:05 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Crazy Cows

Got rid of a few older cows this week.  Some were extremely old and haven’t had calves for a couple years.  Others had physical problems.  Hauling off  old cows to the sale barn may seem a little harsh, but this is a farm, and feeding non producers all winter is expensive. 

While on a walk recently, my wife “Honey Bunches” drew the attention of a few new mama cows.  One in particular decided to show her dissapproval of the incursion by charging, snorting, and  scaring poor honey to death!  This is the same trick she tried on me a couple days before while I was fixing fence.  A brave move for a bovine while I am considering which cows to sell.  Luckily for this cow, I was using my portable corral elsewhere.  She did recieve a new name, something I only do for cows that really catch my attention.  Looking out the window I can see ol “Tri-Tip” munching on the green grass totally unaware of her good luck.

Published in: on May 28, 2009 at 9:44 pm  Leave a Comment  
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