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You get to work clearing out the next mess of weeds in your field, hacking them down with a machete, then taking a hoe and shovel to the roots. That initial task doesn’t take you too long so you clamber up on one of the many heaps of broken masonry that inhabit your field and try to get a feel for where your efforts would best go next. The view is more than a little disheartening though. Heaps of stone and broken archways surround your little island of cleared field, and beyond those are thickets of rampant rose bushes, several pine trees and a few withered stumps.
You grab a few more tools from the shed regardless, intent on moving at least some of the ruined stonework out of your way. The large slabs prove massively difficult to move though, you manage to flip one over with your shovel levered under it, only to reveal another like it beneath. An old pickaxe in the shed cracks on the first swing and shatters on the second and you give up on the ruins for the moment. You’re going to need an edge of some sort to get past them.
You turn your attention to the rose bushes next. They prove easier to work with, though you fail to completely remove your target, reducing it to a central barb covered trunk in exchange for a net of fresh cuts across both arms. Still, you should be able to finish it off the next time you work on the field, and have enough time to clear the first patch of weeds behind it.
> Keep pushing on clearing the field, you want four open spots by the end of the day
> Get some seeds in the ground!
> Head into the woods and do some light foraging and fishing
> Explore the woods
> Write in