Recently my mother told me on the phone, "I have no idea what you do in your life. I feel so disconnected. I mean your day to day life." So here it is A Day in the Life, with all the little details for my mother.
3:30 am: Alarm. I hit snooze. I purposely wake up 15 minutes early so I can have the luxury of hitting snooze button.
3:30 am: Alarm. I hit snooze. I purposely wake up 15 minutes early so I can have the luxury of hitting snooze button.
3:45 am: Alarm, real deal. First
thought, “Coffee.” Nothing happens in my life without first coffee. I start the
water in a kettle on the stove. Head out to the outhouse. Cosmos, my Jack
Russell usually comes out with me. Assess the weather and swing by the dog yard
on my way back in. “Good morning! Good morning!”
3:50am: Back inside making
coffee. I like organic, shade-grown, free-trade medium roasts from South
America, and I like them strong. So I grind them fine and put lots in the
filter. I use one of those cone drip-into-your-cup type models. I prefer French
presses, but the clean-up without running water is a pain. I also put a pinch
of cinnamon and a few drops of pure vanilla on top of the grounds before I pour
the water over it. Sometimes I add warm frothed goat’s milk and honey. Mostly I
drink it black.
3:52 am: Drink coffee and look at
facebook. At this time in the morning it’s mostly posts from my east coast
friends, or late night insomniac posts from my Alaska friends.
4:00 am: Head outside to hook up
a dog team. About half of them are trained to run and meet me at the line. Right
now I am running 14 dogs, the rest of the team is already in Fort Yukon. We run
a few miles, lots of stops, slow pace. We are working out kinks and getting our
groove on. I give them fresh water on the line when we return.
5:00 am: I unhook the dogs. Most
of them are trained to just run back to their house. I feed the pups. And then
feed the adult dogs. The meal is kibble and leftover dog pot juice from the
night before. I mix a high quality kibble with an economy kibble.
5:15 am: More coffee. Breakfast,
usually cereal with goat’s milk. I change up the cereal all the time, but it
has got to be organic. I like Cheerios and Muesli types the best. Sometimes I’ll make a little egg sandwich, some multi grain bread such as Dave’s Killer
Bread, bacon, sprouts I grew, and eggs from the Cosmic Chickens
5:25 am: I head out to milk the
goats, feed the chickens, water the garden, and check for eggs. Maybe pick some
vegetables for my lunch.
5:45 am: I make my lunch, a
smoothie for mid-morning, and a coffee to go. My smoothies are made from
homemade goat yogurt, frozen wild berries, acai berries, local honey, flax
seed, spirulina, and juice. Thanks to Jodi Bailey for turning me on to the
smoothie thing!
6:00 am: I leave for work. It
takes me about 45 minutes to get to work.
6:45 am: I start work. I work at
Mainscape Landscape Maintainance. I work for my friend Ryan Hughes, you may
know him, he helps out on the Quest and was the one passing out those “I will” bracelets
last year. We have a contract on the Army Base to maintain their residential
lawns. Mostly I just rehab the yards that families have moved out of. I get a list
of yards to complete for the day. I mow, trim, and edge each backyard. Shovel
soil and reseed them, fill the holes. I pull the weeds and trim the hedges in
the front beds. It’s physical work, and I really like it.
3:30 pm: I get off of work. I try
to get out of town as soon as I can, but sometimes I have to run a few errands.
4:30 pm: I get home, and check on
everybody. Give the dogs water, feed the pups a light meal. Water the garden,
let the goats out to free graze (not in my garden!). Clean the dog yard.
5:30 pm: Cook and eat dinner.
Most nights I grill meat or fish and vegetables. Start the dog pot. Anything
and everything goes in the dog pot. Beaver, horse, fish, people’s freezer
clean-outs, scraps, cabbage, and some things I’m not allowed to mention. Don’t
worry it’s not like Mr. Woo on Deadwood!
6:30 pm: I hate to admit it but
sometimes I take a nap. I notice this usually happens when it’s super warm out
during the day. Most days I try to accomplish some project around the yard.
7:30 pm: I go for a run or do
yoga.
8:30 pm: I take the pups out for
a run. I free run them on my bike. They run about 3 or 4 miles right now at
about 8 miles an hour. They are about 2 months old. We will have to bump up to
an ATV soon.
9:30 pm: I feed the pups and the
dogs from the dog pot mixed with kibble. Water the garden. Milk the goats. Clean
up around the house. Work on blog stuff.
10:30 pm: I go to bed. I usually
watch a movie on Netflix, I like independent films and action movies. I usually
fall asleep before the end.
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