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On the few occassions when I was either caught up with work or on break or lunch time, I enjoyed doing homers (building projects for home). My work location had multiple work shops like welding/fabrication/blacksmith shop, machine shop, tin shop, carpenter shop, sandblast and paint shop. Man if you couldn't build something there, then it pretty much only existed in outer space.....well that's what it seemed like anyways.

Every summer for the past 14 years I enjoyed my trips to the arctic where I got to cruise around the arctic on an icebreaker and got to be flown around via helicopter and got to see tons of wildlife and AMAZING scenery. I miss that part for sure now that I'm retired.

Now my enjoyable part of the day is getting up after sleeping in and trying to figure out just which one of the 100 projects at home I'll work on that day.......or whether I should just go hunting! DECISIONS! Decisions!

TBow

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I think working the roads...when I first started hunting there, the roads were always closed due to the poor conditions, my goal was to have every road open for the hunts and for the most part I have reached my goal...there's been a couple of times when the water has shut them down but for the most part, they're always open...I'm not saying they are perfect, they're not, they're dirt roads but they're open and we have a buttload of money for shell this coming year...really there's nothing I don't like to do at work...sometimes I don't wanna burn, but once the fire is on the ground I'm ready to go...found 2 sheds while mowing the other day....

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