It’s kinda warm

Well it has been a long week. Since the tractor cannot be started I have been feeding the cows by hand. After pitchforking 400# of hay into the back of the pickup and then out again for the cows and after working ten hours and getting up at 0345 to go out first thing in the morning to take care of the sheep and lambs; I gave up.

I had a space heater going under the tractor with a canvas tarp over it. I put hotshot in the fuel tank and in the fuel filter and still cannot get the tractor to stay running. I have been trying every day, sometimes twice a day with no success. I went out one dark cold evening late this week in an ice storm and opened the gate to the hay pile. I went out threw pallets out of the way and cut away the tarp covering the front of the pile. It was weighed down with so much snow I could not pull it away. I cut the strings on two large bales and just let the cows have free range on the hay. I do realize this is not the ideal answer but it is my answer. It means the cows get to eat in this bitter cold and deep snow without me killing myself to feed them. I also have time to do other things.

We have a lot of cold, ice, snow and general hard to get around or get anything delivered weather going on now. I got my car stuck in the snow near my mother’s house in Pilot Rock. One of our nephews came and pulled me up a slight incline that allowed me to basically run my car into the deep snow in her driveway until it got stuck. My mother was worried because I did not lock the car up. I told her there was no way they could steal the car, it was stuck in the snow and until I get new tires it was not going anywhere. Annmarie had told me to invest in some new tires a few months ago, I failed to listen and will now be driving the pickup. Except the pickup defroster is kinda wimpy so if its an ice storm I am just stuck at home. I have a brand new snow plow for the tractor that should be in use but since the tractor is down it is still just sitting there! I will definitely remember to treat the diesel in the fall so this never happens again.

The puppy is trying to wear me down. She punctured a hole in her ankle above her paw. We tried to get it healed on our own then had to take her to the vet. The course of antibiotics has helped drastically. The vet told us the cone of shame was needed at all times. Well when it is 2 F outside the puppy uses the cone to beat and thrash on any hard object within reach. I have resorted to duct taping the cone back together. So far I have almost a half a roll of duct tape used to keep it together. She has managed to split it in half twice already. I have 1.5 rolls of duct tape left, I will win.

The chickens don’t really like the cold. But more importantly the starlings really don’t like the snow. We have about 50 starlings in the chicken coop now. It’s a mess, they are eating and pooping everywhere. Now I have holes in the screens and one wall paneling is coming down and I believe there is one hole to the outside eave that is also letting them in and out. We have had subzero temperature for over a week so every night I have to shoulder open the door then chip the pile of frozen bird poop away from behind the door. If I do not do this every day I cannot get into the coop. It took me over 10 minutes one evening and I almost broke the door down. I am focusing on the mud room and the starlings are getting a pass for one more week.

Mr Rainman came out today and we worked on getting the mud room walls up and the pressure treated boards down. Unfortunately, none of the walls are square so each individual upright had to be cut a different length. Over a distance of seven feet the height changed by over an inch on both sides! We are building around the two steel upright pipes that hold the roof up. Those are not even welded straight, so it has caused some interesting adjustments to be made. I have no clue when the door will be in, they are supposed to contact me and said it could take 4-6 weeks and since no shipping company has hardly moved anything in the last week we can just add some more time to the arrival date. The hope is we can get the mud room sheeted and the window installed tomorrow. We will see if the weather cooperates. It was not horrible working in 20 F weather, not great but still doable.

Last minute project before the new siding

We have finally been able to get some contractors to return our phone calls. It has been incredibly hard to find someone who has the time to side our house. We have gone around a few times on what we want and have finally settled on a LP plank siding that has a baked on paint coating called Diamond Kote, it has a 30 year guarantee. I will most likely be dead and Annmarie won’t care that the house may need a coat of paint by then so we are happy with our choice. We need the old vinyl siding removed then the new siding installed along with three windows that have to be replaced from the storm damage that tore up the siding. Here is hoping that we have that process rolling by the end of the month.

Since we had started talking about the siding Annmarie came up with an amazing idea to just create a mud room. Our back door porch has a roof, there is one outside outlet already in the space and a porch light. We just need to add three walls, one with a door and one with a small window in it and then we would be done. When the house gets sided they could just enclose in the mud room and no one would know we had just thought it up. The room just needs to hold coats, boots, our food dehydrator and our barn clothes. This way we could keep all of the mud out of the house. The room does not need any heat as there is no plumbing out there at all. As an added bonus it would enclose our outside power panel so it would now be better protected.

Mr Rainman has come over a few days this year and we went to town clearing off the porch and then ripping down the siding. I had forgotten the house was yellow. When we moved here the house was covered with white shingles before they put the vinyl siding up. Mr Rainman got the pressure treated sill boards cut we just need to modify them to fit around the steel corner posts. Our plan was to hammer out the sill and at least two walls this weekend but it is supposed to be below zero F this weekend and that might not be possible when my face is trying to freeze off. I had to special order an outside door that has a left hand hinge and opens outward. Not a lot of outside doors open outward. It is amazing how expensive building materials are now. Material to build three 2×6 walls with plywood outer sheeting, house wrap, one window and one door costs $3000. That does not include any insulation or inner wall material. I will probably just use smooth one sided plywood for now and then decide later if I want to add something else, it is the mud room.

Just before the beginning of the year I spent a few hours on the tractor and brought in a bunch of dirt for the front hillside. I am making a spot for the gazebo. I figured as much rain as we are getting might as well help me by settling the dirt down into a working platform. Hopefully I will be able to find another day in between rains that lets me smooth out the platform a little better. This will make it a lot easier to compact in the early summer.

Unfortunately, we had a pretty decent windstorm in the last two days and it has ripped the trash can enclosure door off its hinges and spread all of our torn down material from the back porch. There are plastic siding pieces all over the ram pasture. It is quite the mess.