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Tuesday Afternoon Ramblings

Well, there have been a couple of setbacks on our progress at the farm.  First, over the weekend, we discovered that the outer wall was in much worse shape than we had originally thought and will have to be replaced.  Fortunately, we should have enough wood already on site to replace most of it.  There’s quite a bit of wood stored in the building from old shelving and extra pieces that were leftovers from the original construction.  We shouldn’t have to spend too much money on repairing the external walls, but it will take some time.

The worse news is that, despite the repairs to the back wall, very hard rains like the one last night are still causing severe flooding inside, so there’s still work to be done to repair the masonry.  I’ve got a couple of ideas for how to fix it, but it’s going to take time and some dry weather to get it done.  I had included masonry sealant as part of my original estimate for costs, so there really isn’t a change to the dollar amount, again just the time.  However, we have to get the flooding stopped before we worry about anything else.

I’m still hopeful that we can have the first unit up and running by mid-May, but it’s going to be difficult.  There is a lot of work to do and the clock is ticking.  We’ll continue to work hard on the days when we’re there, and we may even try to squeeze in a few extra trips through the week.  One way or the other, we will still make this happen.

Tuesday Afternoon Ramblings

For five months straight, the views on this blog have risen steadily, so thank you to everyone who has been reading my silly ramblings and keeping up with our progress on the farm.  Hopefully, you find something entertaining and inspiring in this blog that gets you through your day a little more easily.  As long as there is an audience for this site, I’ll keep writing it for as long as I can.

For today’s entry, please allow me a moment to get a little philosophical, but I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how so many of us live our lives wishing we were at a different point.  I’m just as guilty as anyone, so please don’t take that as a judgment about any individual.  We go through our lives wishing we were older or younger or richer or better looking, yet not realizing that this moment in our lives right now is as good or bad as we allow it to be.  Attitude really is everything, and if I focus on the good and the positive, I physically feel better.  However, if I lament the loss of my youth, I feel physically bad.

My challenge to all of my readers is to stop looking at what you don’t have or where you wish you were and start loving who you are today, right now.  Of course, I’ll participate in this challenge as well, and sometime down the road, I’ll write a follow up to this post asking each of you to share what you’ve experienced by doing this.  Hopefully, we can all find a little more happiness, a little more peace of mind, and perhaps even a little more success from our positivity.

There’s no doubt that we’re entering into a strange, dark period in American history.  We all feel it, like an unspoken anxiety hanging in the air.  However, that doesn’t mean we have to succumb to the darkness.  We as individuals can still live our lives to the best of our abilities and not allow the darkness to drag us under.  We can still love ourselves as individuals and make something good of our lives.

 

Saturday Evening Ramblings

Before and During the Brush Clearing

We have some really good news to share.  The repairs to the back wall are holding up, and even with a couple of bad storms, there was no water inside the building at all.  That’s a major victory for us on the way to renovating the building.

I got a lot done today but had to stop early because of rain, so I didn’t quite get everything accomplished that I had set as today’s goals.  Also, I only got to snap one decent picture before the rain got pretty heavy.  I really wanted to take several to show off how much progress we’ve made with the brush, but this one gives a decent idea of just how much stuff we’ve cut down so far.

Next weekend, hopefully the weather will be a lot better.  As for me, right now I’m gonna put my feet up and drink a couple of very cold beers because I’m worn out.