Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Dirt pile gone


 Finally finished up the dirt pile this morning. It took about 5 loads to clear it. I was done before lunch.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Potting bench completed

After putting in the lower shelf last week, I finally got the top part completed this morning. I fitted the plywood after getting the supports evened up and level.

I ordered the metal from Man-Sea Metal last week. It was finished yesterday. I was with Lisa, Jim and Matthew in Lexington yesterday, and we picked the metal up on the way back.


 It is ready to use. I'm sure Natalie will fill up the shelf with her planting supplies soon.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

New porch railings

Getting the cattle panels home for the new railing centers was odd looking, but I have found this to be the easiest way to transport them. They are 16 ft. long and the truck bed isn't. They are too flexible to just hang out over the tailgate

The old railings have taken a beating over the years and were just rudimentary to begin with. We tore them all out.

Blake came down to help with the project and we got the new rails done. I had already routered out a groove to set the wire in and Natalie, her mom and I painted the groove on Friday so it would be dry before we started building Saturday morning.


 We decided to remove the steps and just leave the ramp. That gives us more useable room on the porch for living space. I'm still putting the corner at the top of the ramp together. There is a lot more detail work to do there. Natalie wants a couple of shelves for potting soil and other supplies to do her plants.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Moving dirt

The load of dirt I got earlier in the week is getting smaller. It's dumped at the end of the girls driveway because most of it is going to reslope the septic tank and drain line.

I did put a load here in my backyard where the water usually pools. I'm hoping it will help out the drainage a bit.

I also put a couple loads here in the new raised garden bed. Heather's rabbit cage cleanings are under the dirt to help with growing whatever we decide to plant there.


 The bulk of the rest of it has been spread here over the tank, pipe and in the back yard. The cows that were loose in the yard a couple weeks ago really tore the ground up. That was during the week-long rain we had and everything was really soft then. I'll be making the covering deeper over the next little while until the dirt runs out.