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I work at a nice equestrian center in the southeastern USA. I enjoy it. Everyday is different depending on what needs to be done on the property.
Lawn maintenance and landscaping is important because we need to keep the grounds nice for the people that board their horses here.
Repairing fence lines in the different pastures is always necessary.
Younger people clean the horse stalls but I run the front end loader and manure spreader to keep the horse manure from piling up in the area behind the horse stalls.
Trees fall around the pastures and need to be cut up for firewood and hauled away.
The horse pastures need to be mowed periodically and seeded with grass seed so the weeds don't overwhelm the pasture grass.
With the owners permission, I have a beautiful and private camping and fishing spot along the river that borders the back of the large property. Tall oaks overhang the riverbanks and provide deep shade. Every now and then I weed eat around the camping spot to keep it clean and comfy.
I can drive picrel right up to the camping spot on the river.