Topic: Work!!
This is a long post so please bear with me.
As some of you know I have been a bit short of work lately so on Thursday evening I accepted the chance of a day's work on Saturday. It was only a labouring job and told it would be hard work but I have never been afraid of hard work so 07:30 Saturday morning I had my sandwiches packed and was raring to go. With the boss and two others I drove them to the builders yard and started at about 08:00. The day started with loading a truck with calçadas (pronounced 'kulsarders') which are irregular shaped, 2" to 3" cubed stones commonly used in Portugal for paving and driveways. As they are delivered from the quarry with a quantity of sand it was a 'load by hand' job, pick up two in the right hand and two in the left and toss them in the truck (bed size aprroximately 2.0 metres by 5 metres by 1 metre high). Once full the load was delivered and a well earned break was taken until the truck returned for a second load. Let me add now that I am 61, and the eldest of the other guys was 40 and they were all used to this kind of work but I managed to keep pace with them and did not let the over 60's down.
OK this took the morning, so we then drove to the work site and had a half and hour lunch break. The other three were laying the caçadas and it was my job to ferry wheelbarrows full of sand or stone to them of course Murphy's Law prevails again, it was uphill from the materials to working area. 17:00 comes round and I was well ready to finish I can tell you, back ache, leg ache, arms ache, head ache and worse of all finger in both hands so numb and sore from gripping the stones, I was unable to play my guitar.
The crux and the whole point of this post. I was due to appear and perform a guest spot at a friend's gig on Saturday night and I had to cancel. I have been looking forward to this for weeks and I am so disappointed, even today as I write I can hardly move and am struggling to play. So much for being the 'macho oldie' and keeping up with the youngsters .
Still tomorrow is another day and my efforts have opened an opportunity for some carpenty, kitchen fitting and tiling which is my forte.
Roger