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The Rural Voice, 1983-06, Page 58OVER THE BACK FENCE I haven't time for love It's a regular pain, spring is. You can never get a damn thing done. The weather's always all over the map and this year it's been a natural disaster, raining one day and sunny the next and pouring like the dickens the day after that. It's enough to make you forget which way is up. Besides that the trees don't know whether to bud or turn up their toes. And the geese are flying in circles. It's when your life is in this state that Cupid always strikes. I got separated not long ago. I don't recommend it despite the fact it's all the rage right now. If you're big on living alone and thinking you're a teenager after forty, it might be for you. But go slow, it ain't all it's billed. For reasons other than the weather I've been floatin' about in a Great Blue Funk. It slows rae at the chores. I even quit whistlin'. Now this Cupid -thing's hit and I'm acting like a blind colt in the chicken house. I stumble into things, forget to shave or brush my teeth. When I do shave you'd think I was skinning a rabbit -while it was still running. I look like it, too, as if I'd brushed my face with a wet red paint brush. Oh, well, them's the breaks, I guess. I took the half -ton into town to pick up the mail and forgot I had the cement -mix - Michael McEwan, 7 er hitched on at the back. I nearly made it through the gate at the end of the lane. Now I've got to pick up a new gatepost somewheres. I met this lady, see. A special sort she is. A vibrant, lively thing. Frisky, too. She danced the feet off me. I've been to dances before. Fact is I rarely miss one, they are fun, you know. I know half the ladies there. They're married to my friends. The other half are married to somebody else and a few are unattached. Like most of the guys I usually get up the nerve to ask for a dance after the third brew and I try to shuffle about like I do it for a living. The only one fooled is me. Anyway, whatever happened last Sat- urday this one lady asked ME to dance. I wondered what her angle was but didn't have the nerve to ask. She was different. Pretty in a special sort of way and she carried herself with a superior sort of air like she knew what she was about. I found myself thinking about her after I sat down. I was still thinking of her when I danced with someone else. And again the next morning at chores. I've managed to keep her out of my thoughts with rye whisky, but it took all week and I had to hire the neighbour to do the chores. Keep smilin'. _ Tom Maplewood, originally from the Ottawa Valley is a Stratford resident and freelances as a writer of humour. The name, Tom Maplewood is a pseudonym. Turner Airless Painting & Sandblasting COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL — FARM Box 1067 Clinton Ont. AIRLESS SPRAY PAINTING SANDBLASTING (Cell For Free Estimate) FLOYD BAECHLER 655-2794 R.R. 1, Shakespeare, Ont. BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. Stockers Feeders arriving regularly Where buyers & sellers meet every Friday at 12:30 FOR COMPETITIVE MARKETING: BRUSSELS 887-6461 Pay Only Once & Never Pay Again! Superior Miler OVER 1100 DEALERS IN NORTH AMERICA Lifetime Guarantee AVAILABLE on the muffler, tailpipe exhaust pipe and labor! (for as long as you own your car) Larry's Cycle World 435 Durham St. E. Walkerton 519-881-0984 Directly across from Brewers Retail] THE RURAL VOICE, JUNE 1983 PG. 57