Ambition here is kinda short lived. Ambition as a thought is high but transferring into action is a problem. Did chores this morning and came in for breakfast. Went back out around 10AM to make room out back to unload a trailer. Worked at that until 2 PM and came in for a bowl of soup and a cup of coffee. Set down in my chair and fell into a deep sleep. Went back out at 4 PM to unload the trailer but instead fiddled with a tractor that has water in the gas somehow. Drain the water out of the sediment bowl and drive it around and it has water in the gas bowl. Backed the tractor so the out let was at the lowest place in the tank and drew out a quart or so. Took it out and after a few hundred feet the gas is cloudy and she is sputtering again. Chore time so I feed the horses and came back in the house and the trailer still needs unloaded. Dark now! I would go out to unload with a flashlight but with the fear of Dixie having the elastrator out when I came in will most likely cause it to stay loaded over night.
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