Estate Management Is Hard, Okay?
Let's be honest: when I first became a Lord, I didn’t expect the sheer burden of it all.
I thought it would be mostly ceremonial—wave at the peasants, eat something roasted from a leather chair, occasionally sign decrees like “More bacon for breakfast” or “Let the dog decide foreign policy.” You know, the usual.
But no. The responsibilities are endless for Lord Wathen
I mean, has anyone checked on my tree lately? Is it still upright? Has it made friends? Is it being bullied by taller shrubbery? These are the kinds of questions that keep a Lord up at night.
And don’t get me started on land disputes. Just last week, a falcon from the neighboring territory was seen violating my kingdom's airspace. No formal complaint has been filed with the
United Nation yet, but let’s just say diplomacy is hanging by a twig.
Then there’s the estate planning. Do I build a second tree? Install a miniature Stonehenge? Raise a tiny goat? The options are endless and the budget is, well… let’s just say it’s acorn-based.
But I push forward. Because that’s what Lords do. We endure. We persevere. We write blog posts from our recliners and refer to ourselves in the third person.
So if you’ve ever dreamed of nobility—know this: it’s not all glory and grandeur. Sometimes, it’s just worrying about a sapling in a damp field across the Atlantic.
Onward,
Lord Wathen
Protector of Roots, Watcher of Wildlife, and Occasional Blogger
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