I woke up early this morning so I just decided to get up, get dressed, get the dog and head over to the property. There were several hours of work the mulching dude did after I had left there yesterday. His machine and his trailer were parked in the back, out of sight. I'm going to want electricity on the property pretty soon in order to get some video surveillance going - which I guess means also getting internet out there.
Maybe not too soon, lol. I just don't want to have people that don't belong back there - going back there.
The next door neighbor's house at the front is going to be a problem as well. The garage - which is old, dilapidated and falling apart - also needs a paint job in a big way. Or plant a hedge row and eventually the view of it will be knocked out. I'll give them credit tho, that truck is no longer parked there without my having to say anything to them and they have cleaned up that property. I mean, they either moved the junk into the structures out there or got rid of it, either way, it's no longer an eyesore.
Makes me glad I never confronted them about that truck.
If the gas company doesn't dump rock on that driveway, I'm going to have to. There is no way I'm going to leave it like that for people driving 100k plus rigs in there over dirt and especially with all the rain we get, it has to have a fresh layer of gravel over it. That's probably 10k worth of gravel right there. When you're talking hundreds of tons, you're talking bigger money. Well, that should only need a couple of inches of gravel, so maybe not so much money.
I'm going to press that gas company about doing it before I relent and have to pay for it myself.
As for the trails......he got started on the trail I marked out yesterday after I left. He went all the way back and curved to the stream. He's now out there making his second run and then he's going to do the other side. I tried, this morning, to weave my way through the other side - not a happening event. It's way too thick and there is just too much thorn vines in there to even try. I just told him to just make his way through there with his machine however he can get through there, I can't mark it for him.
He's only there until noon today - he has to get a CDL to start pulling the equipment he wants to use for his business. I gave him several tips. He's doing the driving portion of the test today and that is something you have to be prepared for. They'll ask you to park in front of hydrants, near driveway entrances, go over railroad tracks and try to get you to change gears going over them, make a left hand turn and not come back into the furthest left lane, drive under bridges and ask you what the height sign said and other signs as well.
They take you on a "trick" course and see if you know what you're doing. I told him everything I could remember, it became obvious no-one had given him this info before. He was more stressing on the pre-trip. I just told him the basics - which the manual already tells him to do anyway. Last time I did the pretrip test, the instructor got mad at me because I found so many things wrong with their truck, he canceled the pre-trip after I had only gotten done with the engine compartment, called me a know-it-all and defended his equipment. I promise you I was just doing a pre-trip inspection, we learn over the years what to look for, not trying to make him or his company look bad lmao.
They took down the beautiful oak tree this morning, right in front of my eyes. The dirt work people. I thought yesterday - why didn't they just start that mountain further towards the front, then they wouldn't have had to take down my beautiful tree? It's not like there aren't a thousand other trees on the property - literally if nor more - but that is in the RV section and the trees I selected to stay up were selected for a reason. I'll just have to plant something else there and other places they have trampled small trees. I'm not giving them a hard time about it, it is what it is. I just know that they know that I don't want any trees taken down, at all. Not in the front. The rear of the property, all kinds of small trees can come down and I won't miss them.
20 more minutes until the nightmare of the doctor's office. I have been dreading this day for a month. I would literally rather be on the road driving than doing this, that's how bad my mind is making this out to be. If they don't let me lay down for them to take blood, I'm just leaving there. I'm not going through that again with a staff that thinks they know best. I know best how my mind and body works in reaction to such things, not them. Some people can't handle it, . Call me a wimp, call me other names, I .... don't....care. But I'm going to face it and then go out to eat after wards and then go back to the property The mulcher should be getting close to done by then, pay him up and then I'll take another look at what more I might want to have done there. But, today is it for him, I don't want to pay any more for that stuff, he should have what I wanted done - done.
I'm facing the dilemma of having to buy some kind of equipment to maintain all of the work I'm about to pay for. Hence, I will be calling the repair shop later today and see if they've gotten to the ATV yet. I thought about just putting a chain behind it, hooked to either end of a heavy piece of steel and dragging it over the trails to begin with. That would help smooth the trails out. But then I thought, well, there is wood shavings all over, I wonder if that will keep vegetation from growing? I might wait and see, especially the next rains that are coming. If I even see the hint of vegetation coming up, tho, it's a done deal. I'm going to do whatever I have to to maintain them.
Or, pay someone at the beginning to go through it and brush hog it at the least until I decide what to do. But I suspect a brush hog doing that much work is going to be pricey and the money may be better spent just getting the equipment right off the bat.
Whatever the case, my departure time has arrived, off to the doctor.
G'day.