Stop in for a cup of coffee

I am trying Cuzz but I need to mow now as it takes three days to mow this place and I am hoping it is the last mow of the season. I got a dog run part way done and a myriad of other things half done. I finally decided I just simply was not going to get there and I got a for sure hard stop on 20th, surgery is 21st. I am using my arm like a 18 year old right up till then. They can have the parts plumb used up, swollen and angry! I got some meds coming (I hope) that will say I don’t care! When running the tractor I shift and steer left handed and run implement with right hand.pretty sure I can’t do it with just right hand? (Que Karl) I really thought I was very ambidextrous as I compete with both hands equally well but day to day stuff turns out I am reliant on left hand. I can write with either so that won’t be an issue. I have a huge pile of rocks I need to stack as well. Leaving them where they are is just inviting copper heads. I will get em come Winter now. I have two more holes I needed to Jack hammer for dog run but those are going to wait as well. I did get six posts sunk and concreted in tho. I got doors to paint holy smokes. I reckon there is just no good time to do something like this. Everything I read tells me the recovery is very long period. By same token they said that about the knee replacement and I was healed up way ahead of schedule. In theory the shoulder should be the same. I hope! We will soon find out!
Yep, wish I was a couple hours closer you would have to run me off, raised on all tractors, back hoe, and bush hog. I am a Finnished sheet rock hanger and finnisher, but those tools are thrown out the rest of my life.
And yes, you could have a better recovery then doctors and folks think, its all up the the installer cousin, keeping you all in my prayers there.
Got c to get back at cleaning a wheel and sell locally, more money in my pocket for Pettit Jean Mt trip