Well it’s been about a month now that we’ve had the tractor down here in NC. We’ve gotten a lot accomplished at both Ricks and my place.
Driveway drainage has been cleaned up and in places trenched deeper. Utilities were marked a few days before we started. Gotta say they were accurate in most areas and way the hell off in others
There’s a surprising number of wires running back too our place. Power and fiber optic being the most important. All the other ones aren’t used and seems were found at different times by other folks with a tractor. Found one cable balled up in the creek. Found another in a brush pile we moved. Boggles the mind.
When the driveway was done the trenching around the front and east side of the property commenced. We trenched it deep and wide enough too allow another monsoon too come through without any issues. But you know Mother Nature can prove you wrong.
We did a lot of clearing on the East and south side of the property as well. It was choked out by kudzu and scrub trees with some briars thrown in the mix. Previous owners never managed it and let it get away from them.
We had the property surveyed before we closed on it and they pinned it and marked the area with tape so you could basically see the line from a distance.
We opened up the East and south lines all the way. The west was pretty well open but we did remove a couple gum trees around the shed, just too get rid of the sap it dropped on the shed as well as our vehicles parked by it.
We only had a few days of rain that shut us down. So the weather cooperated for us for what we needed too accomplish. We did have too take off a week to travel north for a funeral of a close friend who passed unexpectedly. But we resumed and knocked it out when we returned.
We worked from 9 to 5 most days and then cracked the beers and had dinner and just relaxed and enjoyed the evening. Kevin left for home Wednesday and I continued on just doing general clean up and moving dirt around. We had plenty of dirt too go around and I used most of it for a backstop for a range I was wanting too put in. I do have one helluva pile of brush too burn up though
I told the wife I’m not sure if I’ll do it gradually or just have a
@Hoytmania style fire
you know the kind that the satellites pick up on?
I’ll give it a few weeks to allow it too dry out some more then whittle away at it. NC requires a burn permit, you can do it online and from what I was told it’s just a formality. That way when people see the smoke and call it in they’ll know that it’s someone burning brush.
@Clay Showalter probably is dealing with that as well with his new place.
So this has been my last month or so of keeping busy on the home front or as I like too call it in these times, the compound
Lessons learned? First and foremost. Whom ever introduced kudzu too the area, I hope they burn in hell!!!!
That’s some thick, nasty, choke everything within the area pain in the ass invasive vines....
Ground up asphalt is the way too go if you’ve got a long driveway. May not be as nice looking as limestone, but who cares
That stuff packs nice and is easy too spread. Plus it’s cheaper
Most of all, you really know who your friends are when you have too head out of state for a funeral and they continue on while you’re gone. Kevin and Rick bailed me out big time. I owe them a lot. I’ve known them the majority of my adult life, worked with, deployed with, and hung out with most of them years. I’m truly blessed too have them as friends. Who ever is reading this, I hope you have a few people in your life such as these two.
Well that’s enough rambling for the day. Peace out folks!!!