"It's the thought that counts." David replied, appreciating that Sam considered helping out. His comment about convincing someone he was strait didn't get much of a response out of David, he more or less just nodded, not wanting to cause any issues. "Ah ain't gonna say anything." He kept a positive expression, not planning on saying anything, considering the fact the man seemed to have some difficulties already.
'Crazy, huh...' David could believe it. He nodded, not commenting on it as he didn't have too much of an opinion on the townsfolk yet. Though according to him, asking those he met for help wasn't the best idea. "Nothin' around here Ah can't take care of." He seemed to be rather confident in his choice of words. He didn't figure he'd need help cleaning the place; though it was a mess, which meant he'd end up spending some time trying to tidy the place up to make it look a bit more welcoming. Unsure of who exactly 'G' and 'Zeke' characters were, he simply took Sam's warning as it was. "Ah'll make sure to take caution around 'em. The warning is appreciated."
As Sam patted his shoulder, David simply kept a smile. "Thanks!" He responded, waving as Sam began taking his leave. "Feel free to come by whenever ya want, Ah don't mind!" He said, before walking towards his small home. "Well he's pretty nice, ain't he, little guy?" David was glad to still be hearing the chirps from the chick in his basket, and was also glad he was finally going to be able to step inside for a few minutes. To finally clean, then put away the items gifted to him from Vivienne, as well as a few things he hadn't noticed in there before, not having any knowledge of Joel being the one to gift him the poop-less food.
Year 1 ~ Spring 2
1:00 PM ~ Mostly Sunny ~ Warm
No Announcements"Whew!" David huffed, dropping another one of the rocks that cluttered his field into a pile he made a fair distance away. The pile was big, but more so because of the size of the rocks rather than the quantity of them. There was more wood in the pile next to it, the logs not being as much of a problem as some of the rocks had been. David had been working since he finished putting the items Vivienne had gave him away. He occasionally took a break, but was trying to clean the place up somewhat. The place was looking pretty clean, but still needed to be fixed up. The fences, barn, and even his home needed some repairs and improvements.
For the moment, David decided to stop doing the heavy work for awhile and do something a little easier. He had laid some of his tools outside; and had the seeds from Vivienne laid out on a table near his front door. He walked over, scanning the seeds with uncertainty as to what they were. He figured the best way to go about figuring out what they were was to plant them, and that was exactly what he was going to do.
Picking up the necessities, David put the seeds in his pocket, and took his hoe and watering can over to the field, before setting down the watering can and beginning to till the soil with the tool he still had in his hands. It was much easier for him than carrying rocks around, so he considered himself momentarily blessed to have an less hefty task to do. Soon enough, he planted one of the seeds, happily burying it before watering it soon after.
"Alright. Now-" David was interrupted by chirping. He smiled, walking back over towards the entrance to his home. The basket, now empty, was serving as a temporary home for the little chick David had obtained. "Ah bet you're a little hungry, ain't ya?" David reached into one of the pockets on his jacket, and pulled out a little chicken feed. Which soon he dropped into the basket for the small bird to enjoy.
Turning, David looked out at the work he did, and felt pretty proud of it. "Not bad for the first day..." He commented, sighing. "Only the start, though. Ah have a feeling this is going to be a pretty bumpy road." He had a firm belief that was true, as he took a seat by the pond. He decided to just look over the area from where he was sitting, and try to decide on what he was going to do next. There was still plenty of daylight left...