End of July and both poles are installed and the first of the brackets and racks to hold the solar panels are in place.
31 July 2010
30 July 2010
Poles & Brackets Started
29 July 2010
Erecting the First Pole
Things dried out enough to continue work. After some initial filling in of the holes the wires and conduit were run from the poles to the hay barn.
Looking down where the metal pole will fit into the plastic pipe sleeve.
Getting the first pole in place.
Once the pole was in position that was enough for the day. Tomorrow will be getting the first pole plumb and putting the mortar around it to hold it up. If there is time the second pole will be installed too.
Looking down where the metal pole will fit into the plastic pipe sleeve.
Getting the first pole in place.
Once the pole was in position that was enough for the day. Tomorrow will be getting the first pole plumb and putting the mortar around it to hold it up. If there is time the second pole will be installed too.
28 July 2010
The Day After
27 July 2010
Concrete and Rain
The concrete came for the piers for the solar system. Got it all poured with no problems.
That evening it started to rain and the trenches filled up. Ken took the backhoe and dug an emergency ditch through the hay barn to keep the water away from the precious hay.
We also got out a pump to pump the trenches a bit.
That evening it started to rain and the trenches filled up. Ken took the backhoe and dug an emergency ditch through the hay barn to keep the water away from the precious hay.
We also got out a pump to pump the trenches a bit.
26 July 2010
Rocks & Holes
24 July 2010
Summer Pasture, Rambo and Rambutt
Late Summer Grazing. The bare patch in the pasture is where we burned the prunings this year. I need to find a different way to deal with the pruning debris because it hurts the pasture to burn it.
Rambo and his buddy Rambutt. Rambutt is the one looking at us, he has appointed himself guardian and watch sheep and is very aware of what is going on around him.
Rambo and his buddy Rambutt. Rambutt is the one looking at us, he has appointed himself guardian and watch sheep and is very aware of what is going on around him.
20 July 2010
Weighing the Hay
All the first cutting hay is in. John came down to weigh some bales so we can pay for it. We buy the hay by weight not by the bale. First cutting ended up being 664 bales and 19.3 tons. Normally we get about 45 tons for the first cutting.
After the haying we needed to drown our sorrows. So down to Revolution Brewing for a lovely mix of their Cherry soda and Cherry Sticky Thicket.
After the haying we needed to drown our sorrows. So down to Revolution Brewing for a lovely mix of their Cherry soda and Cherry Sticky Thicket.
18 July 2010
17 July 2010
Yarn and Winter Knits
We got the yarn back from the local wool mill in Palisade. I had pure Black Welsh in bulky and sport weight, blended Black Welsh and Polypay in bulky and then some pure Polypay in Bulky and sportweight. They all came out looking really nice.
I want to make a hat for Joe Sperry from the blended wool since the Polypay came from his flock. I plan to full it so Ken gets to be the model for testing the sizing.
I want to make a hat for Joe Sperry from the blended wool since the Polypay came from his flock. I plan to full it so Ken gets to be the model for testing the sizing.
14 July 2010
2 Cats in the Yard, Buck & summer Flowers
Bart brought his big backhoe up to dig the holes for the new solar panels. Orange decided to supervise so we have 2 cats in teh yard now.
This buck showed up today too. Don't know if we got deer tags or not yet but he might be a tasty buck if we do.
I really liked these flowers growing over the old hay rake.
This buck showed up today too. Don't know if we got deer tags or not yet but he might be a tasty buck if we do.
I really liked these flowers growing over the old hay rake.
09 July 2010
Summer Chickens
08 July 2010
Meat delivery
07 July 2010
No Rocks! So Far....
03 July 2010
Independence Day
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