Saturday, January 31, 2009

Superbowl and super-annuation

We're taking it easy.

Having worked all last weekend, and pretty hard all week, ten hour days except for the snow day on Wednesday, we need some down time. Today being Saturday and no weekend meetings scheduled, we don't have to work, although we often do grading, updating web pages and other college teacher chores on weekends. Aimee does it all day sometimes. I tend to do it in the mornings, if at all, then do farm chores.

It's snowing lightly too, which makes it easy to take it easy. I already watered and fed sheep, shoveled the snow off the porch roof (so it won't collapse -- a necessary chore to take care of many Maine buildings), and defrosted the pork ribs I plan to eat during tomorrow's Steelers/Cardinals game (the Superbowl).

Aimee is a big Steeler's fan, hailing from western PA. So I am one by marriage. Then, next weekend, England vs. Italy to kick off the rugby internationals. Aimee supports England, and Wales only tepidly. Mostly because she can't figure out a lot of what is going on. Not enough advertisement breaks, I guess, compared to American football.

I keep trying to count how many sheep are pregnant by looking to see how fat they are. It seems I usually come up with the same number. Six are "showing," four obviously. One two year-old, Nellie, seems way too slender to possibly be pregnant.

But we've been surprised before.

So, we're rooting for the sore, frostbitten hen, the Steelers, England and Wales, and six, or seven, pregnant ewes. A lot of support.

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