Dormimos quase 12 horas depois do trabalho no rancho

In the previous video, we showed the first day of preparing the upper part of the ranch. We pulled branches, dragged logs, separated firewood, and finished Saturday completely exhausted. On Sunday, the bill came due. After work, we returned to the little house, ate something, and went to sleep. We woke up later for dinner and went back to sleep. In total, it was practically 12 hours of sleep—and even then, we still woke up feeling the effort of the previous day. To top it all off, Sunday dawned rainy. Fiona, who had explored the entire property on Saturday, got bored without being able to go out, and our plans to continue working on the upper part were limited by the mud and the difficulty of access. So we took advantage of the slower pace to make some simple improvements to the little house. We installed a tap with a filter in the sink to test the spring water, made adjustments to the support, and continued to fix small things that are making the place more functional. At the end of the day, I went to check the road drainage in the rain and show again the reality of access to the ranch when everything is wet and slippery. Not every weekend yields a major construction project. Sometimes the body needs rest, and we just do what we can. #RanchLifestyle #CountryLife #RuralLife #Ranch #Farm #RuralProject #RanchRoutine #RuralLife #RSCountryside #RolanteRS #MorroGrande #RanchTiredness #HardWork #NextDay #RainAtTheRanch #RainySunday #FilteredFaucet #SpringWater #WaterFilter #RanchSink #RanchRoad #MudAtTheRanch #Drainage #RealLifeAtTheRanch #SupportHouse #RuralLife #CountryLiving #HomesteadLife #OffGridLife #SimpleLiving #RuralProperty #CountryHouse