The current project at my place is to put in a cement pad for the RV but it has to be put on a hill so it’s tricky... I’m not involved. I’ve been mowing here and there and will mow at one of the rental houses down the road today. Weather has been gloomy and wet for the most part. We have been car shopping for a toad to pull behind the RV but haven’t had much luck. There are very few vehicles you can tow with all four wheels down.
Down at the pond the fish are coming for food daily but the snapping turtles haven’t come for food at all this year. I wonder where they are? I still have too many bass but am reluctant to do anything about it as I look at all the fish as my pets and the pond as a rather large aquarium. It’s under an acre I’m sure but I’ve fed down there for years.
It’s much louder here than in the desert as we are inundated by scads of different species of birds at the feeders and a scurry of squirrels hopping across the grass for seeds and peanuts.
The night crowd is significantly smaller in numbers than last year with only a few raccoons and possums showing up to feed. One big possum must be carrying babies in her pouch as she is extremely rotund around the middle. I’m hoping to be able to see the babies on her back at some point. Maybe I can have a pet possum?
Abnorm and wife are hunkered down with us here and he has been a life savior doing electrical work needed for the platform for the RV and also put an electric line into the shed along with helping on the RV pad.
We have much to do with the remodeling and repair of a rental house we bought a few years ago. It’s slow going as we are old and creaky.
The RV that I had before this one has been in the shop for almost a year now. It’s a great RV but blew a fuse. We had to have it towed FAR to get it to the shop. At the shop, as they were taking out the old fuse thingy the mechanic managed to break the housing and drop it into the engine. Then we were told they aren’t equipped to fix it. We had it towed to a second place where it languished for months and months. Finally we found yet another mechanic and had it towed again. This was the third tow bill at $500 a tow... it set all winter at that shop and finally we got the dreaded call that one of the mechanics (we think the second one) had cranked the engine....
The engine is toast from that and we have to replace the whole thing.... so that’s going to be about $5500. We went yesterday and had to pay $4,000 up front for the purchase of an engine. When it rains it pours.
The foundation for the RV pad is dug: