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What a champ! Smiling pretty much the whole time ; ) |
Who needs reality t.v when you're a farmer! Life is just one big adventure.
We bought a used g-house heater off craigslist this summer for a song, from a nursery going out of business. It sat in the garage for many months and just last week we finally got it, along with propane and electricity installed in the new propagation greenhouse. Well, first day in and the monster started smelling bad and make loud booming noises. I had the repair man out and three of the six burners are toast.The cost to repair was more than a new unit. Damn!
So, Chris took off work early and we zigzagged the freeway in search of an immediate replacement along with new
all new piping since the old chimney was too large. While the experience
was totally nerve wracking and expensive we both vowed to not get mad
and just look at it as one huge joke, on us that is!
Into the night we worked, racing
against below freezing temps outside. By 11 it was up and running and
all of the babies were safe. Who needs diamonds when you can have a shiny new heater instead?!
heat first, diamonds later.
ReplyDeleteMy heart is racing...growing is not for the faint of heart!
ReplyDeleteSo stressful. A few weeks ago, I was freaking out, hoping the heater would keep up with the freezing temps. Today, I was sweltering in the greenhouse, watching the poor babies droop in the heat as I was transplanting them. It was 110 with the fans on...insane SC weather. Some days, I really wonder why the hell I'm doing this...but most days, I love it. So glad your babies got a new heater (just sorry that you needed it.) Plus, diamonds are highly overrated when your hands are in the dirt all day...
ReplyDeletegeeze, that's scary too!
Deletei know, what the hell are we thinking right?
but then when the field of flowers rolls into full bloom every struggle is forgotten and i always feel on top of the world!
Uuggghhh. I've heard some horror stories about lost plants due to heaters going out. Bummer you guys had to deal with that. I should probably look at lots of things more as weird jokes rather than abysmal doom.
ReplyDeletei try and look at the entire exhausting adventure of farming as one giant, crazy, kind of mean joke on me ;) otherwise it's all so very overwhelming.
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