January 28, 2006

After Plowing

I've been shirking a bit in the culture wars, mostly because I'm in the midst of a career shift and engaged in an almost constant round of job interviews. Ugh! It's tough, but as James Buchanan used to say, just about anything is "better than plowing," albeit not necessarily by much. Traipsing in from the field with my wheat-farmer Dad after a day of weeding, seeding or plowing--so caked in dust and fine dirt that it would have been a horrifying hallowe'en disguise--made the feeling of showering and heading to dinner clean as a newborn all the more glorious. So, the main thing I appreciated about plowing was the transition to afterplowing. And that's sort of the way I feel about looking for a new job. It's the aftershower that I look forward to, and that lets me appreciate the value of the toil.


I'll be back as soon as I get cleaned up...

(Cross-posted to Demosophia)


Posted by: Demosophist at 06:55 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 I'll trade pig wrangling, or about a hundred other farm chores, for plowing any day of the week.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 29, 2006 09:39 AM (0yYS2)

2 If it's not something you have to do everyday of the year, there's something very satisfying about putting in a hard day's labor. One thing's for sure - you probably sleep really well.

Posted by: Oyster at January 29, 2006 01:38 PM (YudAC)

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