This is the dirt road that connects our hamlet to paved roads west of us. It runs through the vineyard and provides access for agricultural equipment and serves as an alternative to the paved road that runs east and down to the river. We don't drive on the "dirt" road much these days as it has become rutted and uneven. Mostly, we use it as a place to walk Tasha. The problem is that there are now these large limestone rocks* strewn about. They can be treacherous if you trip or step on one, so we need to take care when walking. I suppose that's good advice in any case.
The banking problem I mentioned yesterday was self-inflicted and it has since been resolved. The stressful part of the process is communication. Because of the time difference between here and the bank in the US, contact has to be timed right and waiting for replies can be frustrating. My mind imagines all sorts of bad things happening while I wait. But, again, what I broke seems to be fixed now. Fingers crossed!
* Each year, the town spreads gravel and limestone on the dirt roads to fill potholes and ruts. Last year, the limestone mix included these large rocks. I don't know why.
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