Here's the dish: Work has been all consuming since my quick jaunt to George and Martha's place in mid-May. I'm not complaining about being so busy especially as I strongly believe in the mission of JobsOhio and have deep affection for the people with whom I work. However, I'm not sure that the long hours and accompanying stress are exactly compatible with long-term good health -- not that there's anything amiss with me other than not getting enough sleep. It just makes me wonder if last year's challenge and the life losses I've experienced aren't together suggesting it's neither "living to work" nor working to live," but simply "living to live." don't know if that makes any sense, but those thoughts perhaps played into what I did a week ago Saturday ...
My gal pal Susie from the Div. of Wildlife and I got an early morning start and, with Sedona in tow, headed for Sugarcreek, which is about 30 miles south of Massillon in northeast Ohio. The object of our quest? To visit the manufacturing facility of the Little Guy Teardrop Trailer. I've been mulling over getting one of these things for about two years, but had never seen one up close let along been inside one. The short of it is, I'm thinking it's not if I buy one, but when I buy one of these Amish-made gems!
