Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Irish employment.
These last few days in Ireland I have been a man about many a new task! In the final days of not working, I have had many things to do.
I have been a welder's mate whilst helping to change out a plough on a tracor (pictured). I have also watched the tractor ploughing and given my two penneth on that. I have been a bit of a farmer looking at the vast field pictured. I have also been a delivery driver, a runner to a hire business and a bit of a plant fitter too. I have also operated some hydraulic JCB equipment which was a complete lark.
In amongst the work there have been several small pints of Guinness whilst watching the rugby and several more in post game analysis. A great little break altogehter.
My brother's birthday today so HBTY,brother.
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Proof positive that you can contribute to the world of agriculture. Evidence which should be presented to your father to give him the confidence that you CAN be trusted with a hosepipe. Or even a lawnmower.
Steady on, Anonymous. A hosepipe, yes. A bird bath, even. But a lawnmower? The child is only 36. I think lawnmowing is still a few years off.
That field reminds me of my home state of Idaho where potatoes are grown in abundance (we like to brag about it for some reason).
And then I thought, hey it's Ireland, it could be a potato field.
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