Making the Most of Tractor Day
There are some days on the homestead that feel like magic simply because the right tool shows up at the right time. And when that tool is a tractor… well, you make absolutely the most of it before it heads home. 🚜✨
Before Dad took the tractor back, the three of us — Dad, Ben, and I — squeezed every last minute out of the sunny day, tackling all those little-but-important jobs that just need a bit of mechanical muscle. The kind of jobs that somehow seem endless until you have the right machinery on hand.
We dug out hidden stumps lurking in the lawn (the mower will thank us later), levelled a stubborn dip in the front yard, smoothed and added soil to the orchard edges, and pulled a couple of stray fence posts that had been hanging around with no fence attached. Branches from recent trims found their way to the burn pile, and finally, we shifted a heavy concrete trough from the driveway entrance up to the future paddock — ready and waiting for when it’s needed.
It’s incredible how much lighter and tidier the place feels after a day of these small fixes. Slow progress, maybe, but deeply satisfying progress. The sun was hot, the tractor hummed, and there was a rhythm to the work that made the homestead feel alive in a whole different way.
Gallery: Tractor Day in Action
Little by little, job by job, the land starts to feel cared for — and days like this are a reminder that sometimes the simplest tools and the simplest efforts leave the biggest marks.
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