A Big Shiny Truck

Four doors, 4 wheel drive,  8 foot deck ( that was the hardest to find) and no stupid computer mod cons. My crew calls it The Boat.

Shiny too. There was a lot of driving, the journey to the city, finding the truck, bringing it back home to be inspected then after the evening milking driving it all the way back to  the dealers to sign all the papers and then driving it home.

And when I got home at 8.30 pm, there was my dinner waiting for me. Everyone was already in bed. But there was my dinner with my name on it and a smiley face, sitting alone on the bench in the clean and darkened kitchen with a napkin and a fork next to it  and I was very touched at this little kindness.

I went out and locked up the chickens, shut the piglets doors (these nights are getting quite chilly) tucked Sheila in, then poured myself an apple cider and sat down to have with my solitary dinner.

I am now a co- owner, with The Matriarch, of a big shiny second hand truck (actually fourth hand) that is so big I need a running board to clamber up into it and none of the men at the dealers quite believed that I was the farmer and it was to be my truck until they saw that there was no man in attendance when we returned to buy it. So I ate my dinner and  drank my cider and then my legs told me they were very tired and I went to bed.

I did not take Camera House truck shopping.  But it was not a photographic journey.

I hope you have a good day

celi

 

40 responses to “A Big Shiny Truck”

  1. The Boat sounds like a proper grown up truck, no unnecessary frills or half measures. I hope we’ll get a photographic introduction tomorrow – it would be too much to hope you’d be leaning out of the window with a grin on your face, and Boo and Ton on the tray…

  2. I can’t wait to see your new truck ,I am happy for you, I hope it makes some of the chores easier and you have some fun trips in it too.☺

  3. So it was a lucky truck/boat. 🙂 Better that you came home tired with the truck than coming home tired without one. You have a good crew and I’m happy you had a successful journey. You have a lot of training to do in letting the rest of the men in the world know that a woman can do anything a man can do and sometime, better.

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