Whilst working in the Pinot grigio (PG) this morning, stuffing shoots, I looked down and found an old earring of mine. Why I looked down I do not know. Stuffing shoots is definitely looking up through the canopy sort of work. I am overjoyed to say the least.
I'd given up all hope of finding this earring. I was fairly sure that it had dropped out whilst I was leaf-pulling in the PG block (almost 2 years ago). But I had been in a vineyard that was being developed/ripped that day also, so when I noticed my earring was missing I wasn't 100% sure exactly where it had vacated my earlobe. I looked along the rows a million times. I contemplated buying a metal detector. I decided the earring was a lost cause, I despaired. They were very special earrings: Thud had bought them for me one Christmas and I wore them at my wedding to Vinomaker. I was devastated.
Two weeks ago, I spent a whole week hoeing/hand weeding the PG block, so I had cleared a fair bit of real estate under the vines. Didn't see a thing. Then today, purely by chance, eureka! None the worse for wear, just covered in Coombsville clay, I am really surprised that my filigree hoop hadn't been squashed by a tractor. Vinomaker reckons the chickens unearthed my earring (the girls are wherever I am in the vineyard, I'm sure they think I'm the best chicken-scratcher out there). But methinks my new guardian angel had something to do with me striking gold in the vineyard. Thanks, mum!
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Overjoyed.
Labels:
Chickens,
Coombsville,
Earring,
Guardian Angel,
Lost and found,
Mum,
PG,
Shoot stuffing
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5 comments:
Haha! cheers Maro xxxx
First time I smiled all day!
Salute!
Thud: Always looking out for both of us :)
NHW: Good, my mum loved to make people smile :)
I'm glad your precious earring turned up-- good thing it didn't fit down a chicken gullet!
Phlegmmy: But perhaps I would have got a golden egg :)
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