BobCat’s are soo cool!

The barn, we are getting so close. Thursday night 5 single axle dump truck loads of fill dirt showed up.

Saturday morning they were still sitting there un-touched. While mowing Saturday I had left a call to the Anders, some neighbors down the road to see if I could borrow or rent one of their tractors. I needed to back fill the trench where they ran the electric out to the barn. It didn’t seem as though the electricians were going to do that. Being as this was a holiday weekend I wasn’t holding my hopes too high.

Sunday morning Mr. Baker came to cut the hay, who is also coincidently the person who’s supposed to spread all this dirt. So we flagged him down.

We chatted for a while and I offered to get started, the least I could do was start moving the dirt and spreading it around for him. He agreed and so it began.

BobCat’s are cool. If you recall we used his bobcat to punch the fence post holes. I used the bobcat to back fill the trench, work on the end of the driveway, and fill in a sink hole that just appeared in the yard.

Grading ground with a bobcat is an art, much like doing drywall is an art. It looks easier than it is. There is a lot of technique to it, and working with wet muddy dirt is no fun. But I managed. I got the 5 truck loads of dirt spread over the last two days. We still need the sand for the stalls and maybe 2 more loads of dirt. But no more critters can get in the barn.

It’s going to take time to settle, and there’s plenty of raking to be done. So if you feel bored, or need some exercise, grab a rake and head on out.

Photos are in the Gallery here.


No our barn isn’t crooked, the wide angle lens makes it look like that. 😉

Opening the pool, ARGH!!!

[tag]Opening The Pool[/tag]

Every year this is so much fun, not. Every year it’s always a treat to discover which gave their life trying to navigate the frozen lake in the middle of winter. We’ve had squirrels, and cats, this year it was a possum bigger than Monty.

I’ll spare you the pictures.

We’ve tried pool covers; we’ve tried no pool covers. We’ve screwed pool covers to the deck, we’ve held them down with water jugs. We’ve never found success.

We gave up on pool covers a couple years ago, but since we got a new liner last year though we would return to them.

We lost our pool cover oh, around February if I recall correctly during a bad storm. For some reason we get high winds where we are and, well I didn’t screw it to the deck this time and it got sucked in, then blown out.

So we left it.

We’re now working on the same process we start every year of converting the ‘pond’ to a crystal clear ‘pool’.

It’s all about the chemicals. With some luck it will be cleared up in 48-72 hours 😉

But at least this year the only major parts replacements are the skimmers (the manual ones) and a couple hoses. No pumps, filters or anything big. (Whoot!)

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Latest Barn Photos

Are posted in the Gallery here.

Outside of filling this sucker up and grading the ground around it, we’re done with the shell.

[Sorry photos removed, Gallery Installation ran amuk
and all the links went fubar, the link to the Barn gallery is good above]
The Sky lights really let a lot of light in 🙂
The electric trenched up the driveway, and across the yard.

Our new “Dual” service, single meter. 300 hundred amps of goodness to the house, all updated. The meter is now outside so we no longer have to be awoken, or bothered by the meter reader. (woohoo).

(For larger images click the link up top and view the images in the Gallery)

Barnin’ and Fencin’

Well, technically, it’s done. The barn that is. The shell of the barn is done, we have all the parts and trim we’re supposed to have. All of the doors open, close and lock. We even have electric. But it has yet to be filled in and leveled off.

(Pictures soon)

We also almost finished the fencing this weekend. We have about an 8 foot section left. Even the gates are up. Woohoo.

So once the barn gets filled and the groundwork is done, the stall and loft building can commence. As soon as that is done we’ll finally be ready. We’re only a month behind or so it feels like it. Yeah, it feels like it because we are 😉

Hopefully in two weeks or so we’ll have Cisco Home.