Got the disc in my back problem behind me.
Nothing left but a little soreness in my neck that I am told might be permanent, but I can deal with that.
I was able to stay in the game during the last month with some great help from my family and friends.
My wife, Janice, not only put up with my whining and moaning, but was by my side every step of the way.
My youngest son Ross "The Hoss" was back from College and stayed on top of the field work and even tho I rode with him a few times, he did several jobs by himself and I must say that he did some good quality work and will make a very good RPLS one day and I was able to work in the office enough to keep some income coming in.
I have got a months worth of backlog to start chewing on.
First up, 2000 acres of beautiful Texas Hill Country and it starts in about 2 hours.
I can hardly wait for the sun to come up.
Feels good to feel good.
Randy
glad you are back pal
Good for you and not good being down even temporarily!
Great news! Glad to hear it, Randy, and glad to have you back. 🙂 :party: :beer:
Glad to see you back up and running, well maybe not running, but no doubt walking.
Welcome back.
Best news I've heard in a few...:good:
Way to go Randy!! Just don't do too much too soon. Pace yourself at first. Your body will let you know what you can and cannot do. Listen to it.;-)
Welcome back, may have to pick your brain about your Leica robot setup if Hayes doesn't get me up and running Monday, having issues at the moment.
Take it easy, we old bulls need to let the young ones take the lead more often.
Wait for the sun to come up?
Oh, yeah, you're down there where it actually goes down at night this time of year!
😀
Glad to hear things are gettin' better.
-JD-