It has been a long week as I continue to prep for the bathroom remodel. We made an executive decision and are going to put a tin ceiling in the bathroom. It will be white not two tone like the upstairs bathroom but it will tie in with the upstairs bathroom and our downstairs ceiling. Plus, I will not have to sheetrock and texture the ceiling. I hate sheet rocking. We ordered the bathroom lights and a recessed mirror cabinet for over the vanity. I called on our bathroom tile for the two short walls and it is on back order, it is supposed to be here by the 15th. I told her as long as it made it by February 3 I was fine with any delays. I am not going to buy any Schluter products until we tear down the bathroom to studs and then see if we need to fir out the studs to make the walls level. Not sure exactly what we are going to find, that is not super heartening but whatever it is we will fix it and make it work.

After that nasty wind storm blew down the little decorative windmill it has been working on destroying it. It no longer spins and the wind has literally been tearing the blades off. As of today it has no tail and no blades left, it is just a piece of metal sticking up on the pole. I need to do more research and get one with bearings and then need to somehow attach it better to the post. This will be one of my 2025 goals, I really like having a decorative one on the farm.
My Kubota tractor came home! I had them come pick it up for 1000 hour service and to make some needed repairs. It took three weeks but the thing hums now. It is running great! I was able to actually pick up the big bales and drive them around to feed the cows. Much easier than pushing them along on the ground in the mud. I was able to actually get both bales in the round feeders.

I did the wife’s new cutting table first thing this weekend. She wanted me to make something that was recessed and framed so her cutting mat could just drop in and it would not slide around. It had to be smooth so that it would not snag her fabric that was being worked on. I was able to cut grooves in some three 2x4s and then sand them all smooth. I then cut four pieces with angles and used my fancy tool to drill in recessed pilot holes in the corners so I was able to screw the corners together and then screw down the plywood. It is going nowhere. Once I had it all together I hit the corners again with a sander to smooth everything out. She was happy.
I was able to put the finish on the bathroom vanity. I love “Tried and True” as a finish, beeswax and linseed oil. I coated the entire vanity and it is now ready to go to the Tricities and get a granite top cut. I am planning on doing that this week.









I am hoping to have Mr Rainman come out this week and clean up the old chicken coop and start moving stuff out of the old house. I want to put all the tools out in the old chicken coop. I am keeping the theme plastic boxes, one box for each type of job. This helps keep the specialized tools together and makes finding them so much easier. I have one for tiling, painting, Sheetrock, finish nailers, electrical parts, and wiring. I have a cabinet with drawers for connectors and pvc fittings. Two cabinets for screws and nails of all kinds. None of that stuff needs a heated building.