Winter is coming

Winter is coming and Fall has officially started. I have a bunch of vacation (staycation) planned for October. I had 22 items on the list and managed to get two done this weekend. At least 16 on the list have to be done. I tried to rent a boom forklift and a scissor lift on Friday but the scissor lift is overdue and they did not know when it would be returned. There is no sense renting one without the other. Unfortunately, after further inspection the roof of the gazebo has been blown off the blocks I had used to shim it up. This has caused the one side to fall about twelve inches. Luckily, the strap and platform are holding it all roughly in place. I will try and rent equipment on Tuesday. If not then it will be the first weekend of October project. I will only have two days to get it done. It will still cost about $1800 to rent the equipment. Now had I rented a crane in the first place I may have been able to do it in two days but I am doubtful, I think it would have taken 3-4 days. But, I would not have needed the scissor lift. I think it would have been a wash on the rental price.

I took the day on Saturday to finish up the lavender. I had spent a couple of hours on it earlier in the week. We have about fifteen volunteer plants growing where they are not supposed to be. But I had to really hack into the plants that tried to die this spring and I am not sure that we will not lose ten plants this winter. So in the spring I will replant all that die and take the extras out and put them in the front yard along the fence. This took quite a while as I had to take a pair of loppers and dig into the plants to cut out the dead and save the live part of the plant. I ended up with quite a pile of lavender scraps tossed over the fence. It is amazing how much scent the plants can put off even if there are no flowers. I smelled so strongly that I was occasionally coughing from the scent overwhelming me.

I did go check on Lil Dumper to see if the brakes were done, nope. They had ordered parts and torn it apart and discovered they had the wrong parts. So new parts were ordered and hopefully it will be done this week. When it gets done I will be able to move soil from the barn lot to new flower spot in the orchard. We are going to toss out a bunch of wildflower seed and just let that area go wild for the honey bees. Mind you we don’t currently have any bees but there are still honey bees around we just don’t know where the hive is located. We have a Nuc on order for the spring so we can start over again next year. I told the brake place that it was taking as long as the tires and rims took to do the brakes. He had assured me when I dropped it off this time that it would be done faster than the later, he was wrong.

I also ordered more parts for the baler. I was sent the wrong large gears and am missing two crucial bushings. When the parts come I can send the others back for a credit. Which is a good thing as it is $500 worth of parts, they should be here this week.

Sunday I spent on the weed eater killing the nasty stuff on our front hillside. We had a lot of thistles and tall weeds that needed knocked down. This is a messy process and it gets worse when you crawl down in the ditch and try to weed eat all of the water plants. If you angle the weed eater one way it tosses the water away from you and the other tilt angle throws it right at you! I was able to dig down into the top two inches of water with the weed eater. I did the lower half of the ditch first and by the time I started back up the ditch I was beat and left the last 1/3 for later. I thought I could just go back inside but after I filled the horse trough with water it took me another 45 minutes to spray off the walkway and bridge. Otherwise we would have tracked all that cut grass into the house. Annmarie got chain and figured out how to keep our porch gates open. The puppy, Milo, can no longer squeeze between the rails and has yet to figure out how to open the gates with his nose. So we have to keep going outside to open the porch gates for him to go potty. Since winter is coming we want him to figure out how to go potty by himself without us standing there and encouraging him.

I am just starting to get back to some sustained level of physical exertion. I had no idea how doing nothing for six weeks and then doing slightly more than nothing for four weeks would affect my level of conditioning. I still feel like I am going to die by the end of Sunday but at least I can get to that level of exhaustion now.

The coyotes are making me crazy. This morning when I went out to let the sheep out of the pasture and the moms/babies out of the barn the coyotes were right on top of the hill barking and howling. I could not see them but there were there. So after feeding I ambled back to the house, grabbed the shotgun and some hearing protection and popped off a round out the back door. They took off and quit making any noise. This is a stupid problem.

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