We finished with all the huge, gigantic stuff yesterday. It took all three of us…the men on the tractors and me doing the ground work, but we made it!
There is such joy in those three words–WE MADE IT!!!
Here is a photo of the skyline—I almost forgot, which is why you are getting it in the evening.
You can still see the lightening struck tree (stump) in the back, but the front only looks a little thinner. I think I worried for nothing. Remember Misty wants that stumps to create another play area for the kids.
I will try to get a better photo today! I don’t think it will show a huge gaping hole–like I was afraid it would. (This is the one before the trees were cut)
Today we are building fences, so I must hurry and get myself down there–Terry is already there setting up the electric fencer. We begin in earnest, on the fences the second I arrive.
Your friend
Linda
If somebody was waiting for Mom and me to build fences, we’d mosey and dilly-dally as slowly as possible, hoping the work would magically get done before we arrived!
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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Or your Mom would be really smart and hire someone to do it.
Boomer
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Nope, doesn’t look too bad at all…other than you missing your old friends :-/.
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Yes that is the hard part. But it is what it is.
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hooray for big chore done with one more to go this week! the skyline still looks great!
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The skyline did look good! I held my breath but there it was…safe and sound.
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I hope the weather holds so you can get the fences finished before the cows and calfs arrive. Congratulations on finishing the big tree work.
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We are moving right along, which is a good thing!
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i AM HAVING EXTREME DIFFICULTY GETTING YOUR BLOG TO ROLL THROUGH SO THAT I CAN READ IT LINDA. IT JERKS THROUGH AND I KEEP MISSING BITS.
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Gosh, I dont know why it’s doing that for you, Pat. I’m sorry!
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Once again, I had no idea how much work it takes to run a farm. I am in awe…
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The maintenance is the hard part! L)
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I bet that was a bit of a bang when lightning struck so closely.
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Took all the bark clear off! Made a huge light…I’m just glad the tree didn’t catch on fire…just think what a tragedy that would have been.
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When we moved to this house it had 15 very mature pine trees around the house. We hired a man to top the trees a d take them down to about 12 or 14 feet high. It looked like we were making totem poles but we knew a man that had a saw mill and wanted the tree trunks or logs. He came and took out the logs and cut them up for lumber. He was an Amish man and was very grateful to get all the free lumber. We have a large Amish community in Sarasota, some are just winter people and some year around. They ride black three wheel bikes, no horses. They do run some really good places to eat.
I am really glad to hear your tree is done, I bet Boomer was worn out with all that activity. Now the cows, I love to watch cows.
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I’m sorry it got so long, you make me feel like I am talking to you and it just seems I run on.
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No tapping hole. Doesn’t look bad. I’m sure you probably notice a big difference.
Ah fencing! And not with swords! Hehe! 🙂
Cheri
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Tapping = gaping. Auto correct!
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I am relieved about the trees. It doesn’t look bad at all! Happy fencing. Hope it’s warmer there than it is here!
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there sure is…well done all of you
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