now_loves_mares
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OK now I realise this may come as a bit of an anti-climax, as you are all reading this wondering which miracle I have discovered
Anyway, by the time I've taken hay down to the field, broken the ice on the waterer, turned them out, mucked out, filled all the haynets, washed all the buckets, swept the yard, yada yada yada, pushing the barrow to the muckheap was just the final straw. Despite the fact mine are on cardboard/matting, and I get only one barrow for 2 horses; it always weighed a ton. Anyway yesterday my OH saw me pushing the barrow and said, like it was the most obvious thing in the world " Why haven't you blown up the tyre?"
Honestly - how stupid am I? The tyre had been getting gradually flatter and I never noticed! He blew it up for me, and this morning, the barrow practically pushed itself!
I was skipping my way to the muckheap, feeling like I'd a whole new lease of life
(I do realise I sound like I've been on the happy pills, it is a bit strange how much this cheered me up, so I thought I'd share )
Anyway, by the time I've taken hay down to the field, broken the ice on the waterer, turned them out, mucked out, filled all the haynets, washed all the buckets, swept the yard, yada yada yada, pushing the barrow to the muckheap was just the final straw. Despite the fact mine are on cardboard/matting, and I get only one barrow for 2 horses; it always weighed a ton. Anyway yesterday my OH saw me pushing the barrow and said, like it was the most obvious thing in the world " Why haven't you blown up the tyre?"
Honestly - how stupid am I? The tyre had been getting gradually flatter and I never noticed! He blew it up for me, and this morning, the barrow practically pushed itself!
(I do realise I sound like I've been on the happy pills, it is a bit strange how much this cheered me up, so I thought I'd share )