baymule
Sustainability Master
Hi y’all! I’ve been swarmed. Bad weather, rains from January through June created the perfect storm for parasites. I lost 11 out of 31 lambs. Followed vet protocols and watched lambs weaken and die. I’ve never, ever had lambs with parasites like this. I took stunted lambs to auction and got practically nothing for them. I kept 7 ewe lambs, they are tough and strong. A little small for what they went through, that is to be expected.
My sisters house flooded in May, she was rescued out the second story window. She is taking the FEMA buyout and has bought another house. It’s been an ongoing nightmare.
Rains have finally stopped. Hurricane Beryl blew through, blew apart portions of a shed. Did some other damage, already fixed. Still working on taking apart lumber pieces of shed. It was put together with 4” ringshank nails. I count my progress not by counting liberated boards, but by how many of those damned nails I pull. Yesterday’s count:23.
Now on to my list!
Remnants of 2023 list are still waiting to get done. They are available for adoption if anyone wants them.
2024 list
#1,9,10, and 11 are done. #12 is done but involved having my moms cedar chest picked up for repair. It went to Tennessee and was returned. It is here now!
#13,17, done. #18, I just started on. I bought 2 sets of door trim yesterday and have first coat of paint on them. If I like it, I need 13 more. Doors have front and back. LOL $$$$ is a factor, may take awhile. So 18 has been started, may take awhile.
I finished cutting in at ceiling and floor in living room. When I pulled p quarter round, I numbered pieces and taped them together. I have the quarter round laid out, going to borrow a brad nailer to finish it. I’ll have one room finished. It’s already looking better.
#4. Build a 3 sided shed. Might as well add a barn in bigger field while I’m at it. I bought trusses for a 50x36 barn.
I have concluded that I cannot afford to build either barn at my present rate of income. I’ve put in an application for a job. I was called back in to fill out an online application, sent to HR and sent to take a drug test. It can take 3-4 weeks for the process. One hour drive each way, I can work 40 hours or 50, I’m opting for 50 hours. As soon as I save up enough money to buy the materials and pay the labor for the 3 sided barn, just the poles and a roof, I’ll do it. If I have to, I can wrap the sides with a tarp for the winter.
This place needs the infrastructure for a functional farm. I’m not making the progress I need and want. So Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to work I go!
My sisters house flooded in May, she was rescued out the second story window. She is taking the FEMA buyout and has bought another house. It’s been an ongoing nightmare.
Rains have finally stopped. Hurricane Beryl blew through, blew apart portions of a shed. Did some other damage, already fixed. Still working on taking apart lumber pieces of shed. It was put together with 4” ringshank nails. I count my progress not by counting liberated boards, but by how many of those damned nails I pull. Yesterday’s count:23.
Now on to my list!
Remnants of 2023 list are still waiting to get done. They are available for adoption if anyone wants them.
2024 list
#1,9,10, and 11 are done. #12 is done but involved having my moms cedar chest picked up for repair. It went to Tennessee and was returned. It is here now!
#13,17, done. #18, I just started on. I bought 2 sets of door trim yesterday and have first coat of paint on them. If I like it, I need 13 more. Doors have front and back. LOL $$$$ is a factor, may take awhile. So 18 has been started, may take awhile.
I finished cutting in at ceiling and floor in living room. When I pulled p quarter round, I numbered pieces and taped them together. I have the quarter round laid out, going to borrow a brad nailer to finish it. I’ll have one room finished. It’s already looking better.
#4. Build a 3 sided shed. Might as well add a barn in bigger field while I’m at it. I bought trusses for a 50x36 barn.
I have concluded that I cannot afford to build either barn at my present rate of income. I’ve put in an application for a job. I was called back in to fill out an online application, sent to HR and sent to take a drug test. It can take 3-4 weeks for the process. One hour drive each way, I can work 40 hours or 50, I’m opting for 50 hours. As soon as I save up enough money to buy the materials and pay the labor for the 3 sided barn, just the poles and a roof, I’ll do it. If I have to, I can wrap the sides with a tarp for the winter.
This place needs the infrastructure for a functional farm. I’m not making the progress I need and want. So Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to work I go!