Fall, by far our favorite time of the year. The changing of the leaves, the cooler temperatures, crops being harvested and of course, hunting season! This past week brought a significant change in the weather going from highs in the 90's to the 70's in just a matter of two hours when a serious cold front moved in. Over the next several days the highs were in the 60's and lows in the 40's. Absolutely beautiful weather! Although I have not been out hunting yet, I do have my trail cameras out to see what is running around out there. The bucks have lost their velvet and the fawns have lost their spots.
Very slow going as I am only doing one wheelbarrow of mortar a day. I start out the day by spending an hour finding the perfect stone to fit each spot I need to fill. Then I mix the mortar and put the stones up. A total of probably two hours each day before I move on to another project and let those stones dry.
What other projects you ask? I have been cleaning out the garage getting it somewhat organized for the winter. Our garage has never been this clean and likely never will be again!
Then there is the driveway. The entire driveway is about 1/4 mile long, Graveling the whole thing would be about $10,000 so we have been working on it slowly over the years. Thanks to my neighbor Jim who has an awesome dump trailer, we added 20 more tons of gravel, and I would say we are probably 85% done with it!
Barb is continuing to heal and says she is probably about 80%. She still cannot lift her arms over her head and lift anything over 7lbs. But she can do pretty much everything else. For some reason she is not carrying on with my genius ideas from last week.
She is even sleeping back in the bed! She is starting to get out of the house more and more. On one adventure we went over to Kevin and Cheryl's for a saddle fitting. Kevin is looking for a new saddle for his horse and like shoes for a human, they need to fit perfectly, otherwise it is uncomfortable for and can even injure the horse. It is best to try several saddles before spending $1,000-$2,000 or more on a new one. We tried several different ones before we found the right saddle that fit him the best.
Unlike our other two recent concrete project recently, this pour was from the ground up. Meaning we had set the grade, put up form boards, dig in the plumbing pipes and set the rebar all before the pour. This process took pretty much all day. Then we got out fishing for a couple of hours. Kevin may be a great house builder but when it comes to fishing....well, lets just say it is a work in progress. Tom and I each caught a walleye and Kevin managed to foul hook one perch!
The next day the concrete arrived at 7:00am and was completely done in about 3 1/2 hours.
After all the concrete work was done for the day (about 6:30) we went back out fishing. Over the course of the next few hours we boated over 20 walleyes with even Kevin catching 2!
We made it back home on Wednesday in time for burger night with Dan, Bonnie, Kevin, Cheryl and Kevin's friends, Earl and Sharon who are out from Wisconsin.
When I got home, laying on the bed was the Sitka hunting jacket I have been looking at but just could not get myself to spend the money on. Barb said she appreciated everything I did while she was laid up and bought it for me!
Friday Earl and I moved the windmill down to its location and we bolted the base to the upper section while it was laying on the ground. That night, our neighbors to the south, Greg and Sandy came over. They are from Southeast North Dakota but are going to be moving down here fulltime in the next year or so.
Saturday, I spent the majority of the day replacing the cross-bracing wires, filled it with oil and got it ready for the big raising the next day.
The girls even came down to see what I was doing!
Once that was done, we went out to Hill City to surprise our neighbor Carmen for her birthday. I am told that it is not polite to tell how old someone is so I will not tell you that it was a milestone birthday that has an "0" in it. We went to the Alpine Inn where we were joined by our neighbors Doug and Debbie as well as a neighbor further down the road, Chris. Good times with good people.
Sunday was windmill day! Earl and Kevin came over about 1:30 and by 2:30 we had it standing and bolted in place! There was one sketchy moment where it went sideways on 2 legs but other than that it set done perfectly.
Monday, my last day here for a while, was spent over at one of Kevin's house build jobs installing windows. He can do pretty much everything himself but there are certain parts that he needs another body, and on this day that was me.
That slider weighed a ton! |
In just over 8 hours we got 7 windows, one slider and two doors installed. All that is left to get this building weather tight is a couple more windows that were on backorder.
Last but not least here are a couple of pictures of the pups. I got chastised last week for not including a picture of Dakota (no, it was not Harry) so here are a couple for the dog lovers out there!
Ya, that 'raising' of the windmill looked a bit 'scary' there for a moment or two. Sure looks good. How far along are you percentage ways on your home, about 95% complete or more??? Hope Barb heals enough to go shooting later in the year.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I would venture to say 95%. We have two big projects left outside; the stone and the ceiling for the porch. Make that 3, I have soffit and facia as well. Then I want to build a "man" room in the garage for game processing and other hobby stuff. I am hoping to power through this winter and get it all done.
DeleteYour stone work is coming along nicely. Can't wait to see it all complete. Love the windmill. Definitely had me worried when it started to go wrong. Glad all worked. Thank you!!! The girl photos are so cute. Love the last one:) So good to see Barb up and around and feeling better. Have fun in the fields!
ReplyDeleteit had me worried as well as I thought I was going for a ride! But in reality, I doubt it would have fallen with it being on the hook like that. It looks really good down there.
DeleteGlad to hear Barb is recovering nicely.
ReplyDeleteFall is a busy time. You haven’t stopped much.
Good luck with the hunting.
You can tell she feels better. Her smile has returned to her face and her eyes.
DeleteIt’s Gay…I love windmills and photographed them all over the country during our traveling days. It’s so awesome you have one in your yard. I agree with Pam, your stone work looks great and I applaude your efforts. Always fun to see he pups an glad to read Barb is better.
ReplyDeleteWindmill along the landscape are both beautiful and mystical. One would not know it but there are dozens of manufacturers and models of windmills out there. Ours is a Monitor from the 1940's.
DeleteSeems that there's always something that requires a lot of work. Kudos for getting the windmill up. I'm glad Barb is feeling better. You better be dotting your I's and crossing your T's after that gift of a jacket. More pics of the doggies please!!
ReplyDeleteYou would know better than anyone as you too always seem to have a project or two going!
DeleteWow, I get tired just reading of all you are doing! I am glad Barb is steadily improving! Nice hunting jacket she gifted you with! Pretty impressive too with all those fish that were caught! I bet it was mighty fine eating! I always enjoy looking at pictures of other people's pets :) Enjoy the time in North Dakota and safe travels!
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Walleye are some of the best eating fish you will find. It was good to get out on the water and catch a few.
DeleteWow…you are a very busy guy! Nice catch of fish. So glad to hear Barb is on the mend. Maybe one day when you are “completely” finished your build we hope to visit.
ReplyDeleteWe have Dave, Leslie, Harry and Vicki here and had a bit of fun last night. Have fun on your farm toys and stay safe!
Forgot to sign my Wow comment…Colibaba’s 😉
DeleteI am not sure we will ever be "completely finished but you guys can visit anytime! Having those 4 visit sounds like an absolute blast!
DeleteGlad Barb is feeling better and her recovery is almost there. Wow raising that windmill definitely was some butt cheek clenching when it decided to balance on 2 legs instead of 4! Glad you guys were successful. Have fun helping Farmer Bob. I know you love driving those harvesting machines.
ReplyDeleteJust got to the farm an hour ago, going to hit it hard tomorrow!
DeleteGlad to see Barb is able to get out and about again. What a sweet gift for you from her :) Thought of you yesterday as we were heading through a couple of small towns in CA. Saw a very neglected windmill and wondered about yours. Here it is this am standing proud! Love it!! What a job to get it up, but so worth it! Love the doggie pics, especially the last one! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to have it up and securely bolted to the ground!
DeleteFun read - you guys sure stay busy working, playing, eating, drinking. Glad you caught a few fish, and really everything Betty (above) just said, lol.
ReplyDeleteWe had some of those fish today for lunch. They were delicious!
DeleteNice to see Barb up and about! I love your windmill! That did look a big scary. Nice fish haul. And boy are you spoiled, nice jacket!
ReplyDeleteSpoiled, deserving, does it really matter? I got the jacket!
DeleteWork, work, work! It sounds like you need that hunting just to unwind a bit. Stay safe and good luck with the hunting :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, waterfowl doesn't open for a couple of weeks so I'll have time to get some farm work in before hand.
DeleteGood job with the windmill although it looked like it could have gone over for a moment. You are quite the expert with the concrete pads and could open a business doing it for pay. Looks like you won't be sitting down to relax anytime soon.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no to the concrete work. I would not mind doing one job a month with Kevin as he is the real expert.
DeleteYou looked pretty calm when the windmill went sideways. Glad it ended up ok.
ReplyDeleteCalm on the outside, panicking on the inside!
DeleteLooking at all of the pictures of you working makes me feel like I was there supervising you. What will you do when your house is done? We are glad to see that Barb is feeling better.
ReplyDeleteI am beginning to feel like our house will never be done. As soon as I'm done with one project another pops up!
DeleteThat was a nice haul of fish!! Glad Barb is up and about - how sweet to appreciate you with that nice jacket. You're getting lots done everywhere you turn - and now a month of more work in the fields - whew! Always good to see the pups :-))
ReplyDeleteI am in the field right now waiting for the combine to come dump some wheat. It's not work when you love what you're doing right?
DeleteAs always, you are impressive with your talent for getting things done...happy to see Barb on the mend!!
ReplyDeleteThings are going to slow down at the house for a few weeks but then they will rock again!
DeleteYay for Barb being able to move around and even get out of the house and yay for you for having such an awesome wife who bought you that jacket!
ReplyDeleteSo basically, yay for Barb on both accounts. I could not agree more!
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