Monday, October 3, 2022

 After texting the Swepco Engineer once again today, he finally responded.  As I had guessed, they have sent crews to Florida to help with repairing and reconstructing the power grid in Florida. They still have a construction crew left here, but they would have already had gotten to me if Hurricane Ian hadn't come into play.  

He said they would be here this week or next week at the latest.  

I've got to get the lets leveled, weed free and plant grass seed, rain or no rain. It'll mean spend a lot of time over there watering the lots.  Probably go buy several hoses and at least do several lots at a time versus attempting to do it with one hose and 14 lots.  So, I am going to call the dozer rental place and see if they'll rent me one.

If they won't, I'll get the mini-ex which really did a good job of clearing and leveling with just the blade it has attached to it and use that instead, but I'm going to get it done one way or the other.  Yes, I'll be planting before the rock install. I will ask the contractor to try and mitigate going into the actual lots themselves to keep the ground level and the grass from being destroyed.  

A little bit of it won't bother me, but if they were to just gut everything? Yea that wouldn't go over too well.

I need to find out Taylor's schedule and try to get a machine on a day when she isn't working and doesn't need the boys picked up from the bus stop.  But see the dozer costs only a little more than the mini-ex - tho I don't know how much they will charge for delivery and pickup. It's about 25 miles away, so I'd expect  a few hundred dollars.  It's just that a dozer will make quick work of the entire front portion of the property.  It will level the ground better than the mini-ex - tho I really have no great complaints about the mini.

Anyway, the boys are over there - the boys that have been over there - today sans the mom.  I told them what I want done, not what she wants done and they got to it.  They have raked up most of the main walking trail and it's looking very nice.  I am going to end having them out there after today, I might have them back in the future if they want to work again, but I can't afford to keep having them over.

Whatever's left I'll have to do myself.  I did get the stone pavers today and went through the pain of getting them to the bridge (it's quite the ordeal to get anything back there that needs a trailer with the 4-wheeler in the shop). I didn't do any work on steps today, once I figure out when I'm doing the dozer or mini, I can work on that and try to get that finished.  James is going to go out and measure for installing hand rails.  

I don't know what that will cost, the pavers only cost $57, enough for 15, 2-foot wide steps.  I'm not making them huge, just enough for one person at a time right now.  I want to get that stuff over with, it's really taken up quite a lot more time than I ever expected.  If I decide I want to widen them in the future, so be it. 

This is where we're at.  I need to finish up the doggy park - I am waiting until I get another machine and do a bit more leveling work there.  That's 2 days of work at most, I figure 2 days of work at most on the stairs, I already spent half a day working on them and then a day for the dozer.  

In other words, I should easily have all of that done before the power gets hooked up.  I'm going to try to coordinate with the contractor about the gravel install. I want to get this stuff done pretty soon, I need to get back to work - unfortunately. I need to take out a loan and pay all of my credit cards down to zero, get my score back up and ready for yet another loan application.  

I'm going to try, at least, to get a large loan not terribly long after I get this park up and running.  Add 30 or so more spaces and more amenities.  

Oh, I also have more trees to cut down in the rear along the driveway that was built. I hate to do it but they are in the way, I'm afraid people will run into them if/when I get the tent camping spots going.  z

There's lots to do!  I've been warned by numerous professionals to not get Quickbooks. They will fee you up the rear end and you aren't getting that much in return. I'm glad I'm in those groups,  I glean a lot of info from those people - they have parks running and many of them have been in the business for decades.  I asked what they suggest to use - but I forgot about that and need to go back and take a look and see what kinds of replies they have given.  

I don't know what this last sickness I had did to me, but I still have this funny taste in my mouth and my head doesn't always feel - right.  I've been affected by that illness since long after I "recovered" from it, but full recovery? Never really happened.  I've read that Covid can have life-long after effects.  

Whatever.  I have stuff to do, I just do it at whatever pace my body will allow for.  The boys left at noon, I am informed, I left the property earlier to get other stuff done.  I'm going to head back over and see what they finished and what's left to do.  For now, I just want the walking trails cleared and one campground cleaned up.  I don't know if campgrounds will be popular and I don't want to spend a lot of time and money on them until I find out what the demand for it is.  If they take off, I have 6 more spots that need - not too much more work really - and they can also be rented for camping.  I'm informed the going rate is $25 per night, that's what I'm going to ask.  Put in a fire pit, a picnic table and see what happens.  

Ugh. Picnic tables!  That's another $1,500 worth I need, gag.  But it's necessary, almost all RV parks provide them at every RV and camp site.  I can't skimp on the things that are vital to the appeal for people to come to my place.  The only caveat is if I get long term renters, a lot of amenities won't necessarily be needed.  A doggy park is more for overnighters.  Walking trails are for anyone, really.

The pull-through spots will be reserved for overnighters and short stays, that's what they are designed for. 

Actually, those picnic tables are probably much more expensive now.  Everything has gone through the roof in price.  A bottle of Cholula hot sauce today at Kroger's?  $7.49!  A large bottle of ranch dressing? Over $10!!! Unbelievable!  I'm almost afraid to see how much those picnic tables cost now, lol.

G'day


Sunday, October 2, 2022

 Sunday, morning.

Got up a few minutes ago and amazingly, everyone is still asleep.  It's after 9:00 am lol. They did go and watch a movie with their crowd of friends they normally play cards with last night, tho.  I was invited but I didn't feel like doing anything but staying home, watch a movie and go to bed.  

My fatness has grown to the point where I can no longer stand  it. I will be starting some version of Keto up again this week.  221 pounds needs to go down by at least 30 pounds.  I've been doing intermittent fasting but it's not enough by itself. 

I'm also getting a bit antsy about getting back to work. Meaning, I feel like I need to get a job and get some money flowing back in.  It may be a bit irrational fear considering I still have plenty of money in the bank, but with the prospect of 28 grand worth of gravel, that money will be more than cut in half.  

I'd like to stay in the tanker business since it's relatively easy work and usually pays a lot more.  But, I'll take whatever pays well, at least 70k per year.  I won't go below that, you're really cheating yourself if you're not holding out for the best paying jobs.  I'd start looking now, but if I find something? They always want you to start immediately. Or, they put you down for an orientation and that is usually within 2 to 3 weeks (at most).  

Although I don't really want to do it, flatbed work is the best for staying fit and in shape.  I've been wearing heavy work boots at the property to get used to having them on all day long in case I end up getting a job where that is required.  Whatever the case, my goal will be to find local work, home every day/night and not spend endless time out on the road.  That is what was getting old about the last job. 

The trucking industry in general was really irritating me tho, not just the job I had.  I'm not missing it, at all.  

I'm not sure about how I feel today. Feel as in work. I'd like to go to Lowe's get the pavers and get them - somehow - to the back of the property where they're needed and then continue on with that work.  It's because I don't have the 4 wheeler.  I could possibly get them on the big trailer, transfer them to the small trailer and attempt to try to back it in a few hundred feet to where the bridge is.  No way can I drive straight in, I'll just get stuck with no way out back there.  Well, there would be a way out by unloading the trailer, unhooking it from the SUV turning it around by hand, etc, no thanks.  I've got about 8 steps left to cut out and then get them nice and level, pack them in and put gravel around them.  Fortunately, I have plenty of gravel back there! lol

Who knows, but this is the end of this one. 

G'day

Saturday, October 1, 2022

 Well I didn't get much done today.  Went to Lowe's got the signs and string to put the signs up and looked at stone pavers for the steps.  Those pavers are still cheap, actually, compared to everything else on the planet anyway. I wasn't going to go that route because I assumed the prices of those things would have gone up astronomically just like everything else.

For example, a 25-pound bag of rye (winter) grass for $40?  Goodness gracious!  If the price is like that everywhere, that'll grind my ambitions of planting grass on all of that acreage to a complete and total halt.  Spread it very thing and hope it takes?  I can do it for the lots, that's all I can say. The rest of it? I doubt it. Rye grass isn't permanent, it's just winter grass that burns out and disappears after the heat of summer starts settling in. 

Then your summer grass comes back to life. Well, there is no summer grass. I take that back, there are pockets of area where there is natural grass growing.  Oh how I wish that grass could cover the entire land!  I doubt this setback will stop me from doing the dozer work. It will rid ground of weeds and more importantly, level the ground. At least it will be able to be bush-hogged if nothing else.  

These are things I have no answers for.  Bush hogging? How, with what money?  Thousands of dollars worth of grass seed?  Yeah, I guess, but I'd only spend that on SUMMER grass; not on temporary winter grass. I can see buying maybe 10 bags of it for the lots and the doggy park. The rest - will have nothing I guess and it is what it is.  Or maybe, just covered the entire area from east to west side where the lots are and maybe 20-30 feet beyond it and call it good.  I ain't doing 7 acres for that much money, no thanks. 

Anything to do with the office is completely on hold as well.  If there are funds available when everything is else done, then great.  I will have to have electricity run to it, but that's it.  I may see about running it myself before they hook up power to those meters.  The septic company hooked a small, underground wire up to it for the septic system, doesn't seem to be any reason why I couldn't run a line to the office as well.  I'm just looking for power to run wifi equipment and that's it for now.  

I had totally forgotten about that until I started thinking about this post and what is on hold and what is priority.  Even doing it myself, it will costs thousands of dollars to put in flooring, drywall, plumbing, etc in that office.  I just can't justify that at the moment.  It can be a storage building for now.  I'd really like to put in a washer and dryer.  A grand or more for a set and then have to run sewer and water to the setup plus 220 volt. RV's don't run on 220 volt so I don't even know if that's available out of those meters? I haven't opened up the panels and taken a look at it yet.  

Far greater priorities, beyond the gravel and electricity? The books!  Accounting, legaleze, setting up online registration. I've selected a host for that, the website guru can add it to the website.  

Well whatever.  I don't call this day a total wash, I got some stuff done I just was out of it. There are nights where I don't sleep well and I feel it the next day.  If I was still driving, I'd just go and drive through it. Now? I force myself out of bed and get out and do stuff and then, come home and take a nap.  

Enough.



 I basically fired the lady yesterday.  Not a decision I would make lightly, but I'm tired of people taking advantage of other people.  First off, they broke one of the chainsaws. I showed them how to tighten the chain before they ever used it and also to keep the bar oil reservoir full - meaning check it rather frequently.

On most chainsaws, to tighten the chain, you loosen 2 large nuts and then you turn a small screw which moved the bar forward or backward, depending on what you are doing (you'll move it backward in order to put a new chain on it).  

Well, they ignored that tutorial and tried to adjust the chain without loosening the screws, which in turn stripped the adjustment screw. That chainsaw is out of commission . I have 2 others, fortunately and they are both running.  Had to put a new bar and chain on one of them, but I already had that from a previous purchase.

Anyway, the second thing they did was sit around a fire I had made and burning wood.  I didn't ask them to do that and more importantly, I didn't want them to do that. A huge waste of time, I can burn the wood myself over time and get rid of it.  When I saw what they were doing, I asked them to please stop doing that and start cleaning the debris off of the trails.  

4 hours later, they were still in that area. It's one of the areas I have designated as a campground, but it isn't any kind of priority at all. Getting the walking trails cleared IS.  So I asked again, please pick up the sticks and just throw them off the side of the trail. These are small twigs but they need to be moved and any large branches and also the vines.  In fact, the only one that actually followed my directions was the 17 year old, who spent the entire time until he had to leave for homeschooling at noon.

The biggest issue I had with her, however, was the fact that I came up on her around 7 times spread out throughout the day, sitting on her @$$ doing nothing.  Other times, I came up on her just standing there watching the boys working while she was doing - nothing.  

The final straw was when she asked for 8 hours of pay for each person - when they had left the property and taken the 17 year old home and were gone quite a while. They didn't know I did this because I hid my vehicle in the woods on the other side to see if they were going to be honest or not? No, is the answer.  So, I texted her, you can stop now at 4 pm.  That's all I said in that text, then she apologized for not doing what I had asked them to do, which is when I sent a text outlining all of the facts I wrote above.  I won't be needing you back, thank you.

Yup, she showed up at my house wanting full pay for all hours and I was disgusted, but I said nothing to her, just paid her and said bye bye.  She pleaded with me to still have the boys work over there on Monday.  I thought about it and said, ok.  SHE was the problem, the boys were actually working and getting stuff done.  But, I'm not paying someone to stand around and supervise and she knew this fact quite clearly.  I'll try Monday to get these boys on MY page, not HERS.  The 17 year old listened to me yesterday anyway, he was doing exactly what I wanted done, which was clearing out the tree debris from the sides of the trails and hauling them to a burn pile.  

The other one, was spending more time with her mother - tho, he was working at least, but he was cutting stuff up to put on the fire.  Again, I just need a large pile made, I can burn the stuff over time, this is not something I want to pay for. 

If I can get them to finish the main trails on Monday, I'll be done with them and I can possibly have them back at a future date when I'll want more stuff done that really can only be done by hand.

But, I got so disgusted yesterday at the property watching this lady doing nothing that I just threw my hands up in the air and determined I would end up having to do all of that work by myself.  Hiring people off of Faceboook and Nextdoor and such is basically a waste of time, people don't want to work anymore as most of us know watching the news. It's just very hard work and after several hours of it, I'm done. I have to take a break from it - a long break - and get my energy back.  

I never said it was easy work.

Regardless, I started cutting out ledges to install stairs at the bridge yesterday. I got 6 of those done before quitting. I'll need about 8 or 9 more of them. It's painstaking work because the ground is full of roots both large and small.  Some roots are so large that only a chainsaw can cut them out of there. But, using a chainsaw in the dirt ruins the cutting edges on the chain rather quickly.  I'm going back today, it's kind of late in the morning but I was sitting here watching videos of various different materials being used to build stairs.  I was going to use the left over wood from the bridge, but it really doesn't sit in place very well. 

I guess I could drill holes in them and put 12 inch stake nails through them to hold them in place.  I dunno, I'm going to look at pricing on stones and pavers and see what the cost is.  I would just use rocks from the property - but there are very few rocks in the region. You dig into the ground, you aren't digging into rock. It's regular soil and then clay. I just didn't want to spend any more money on this stuff, it's getting expensive and I have other things I need to be doing.  

I contacted the power engineer again yesterday asking for an update.  He finally texted back and said he would ask the construction crew department. He never texted after that.  We're at the 4 week mark he said it would take to get them out there. I know, the last time it was closer to 2 months before they came out. I'm just going by his assessment when he first came out to propose a route for the power lines and inform me that that will necessarily give them a 30 foot wide easement.  Yes, I knew that, I don't have the money to pay for underground wiring from the pole to 450 back, that would cost a small fortune and I"m counting my pennies. 

I'm trying to hold out on going back to work as long as I can so I can get this stuff done and over with - AND - get the park up and running. I want to be free to address any beginning issues that may arise.  I'm sure there will be some, I just don't know at the moment what kind of issues I might face.  I do believe I should get some fittings to replace broken water lines.  This is a problem other park owners say they run into with people running them over or otherwise breaking them and that it's wise to have such parts available at the property.\

I don't know who or why, but a tractor trailer rig drove right over the new driveway yesterday. I didn't see the truck, but the tracks it left behind are unmistakably a large truck.  They drove it right over the top of my new pipes, part of each are sitting level with the top of the ground.  It was necessary because otherwise, going too deep, the water would just sit in the pipes and stagnate.  There will be a 6 inch deep layer of gravel over the top so I'm not worried about damage. But whoever this person was?  I would have loved to catch them because I would have trespassed them from the property.  I really need video surveillance out there.  No power - no surveillance.  

Kind of pissed me off, but it doesn't appear the pipes were damaged.  I hope not, that was 2 grand worth of pipe. I'm getting cones today to sort of barricade the entrance off on both ends.  Just 2 cones and signs - no entry, authorized personnel only.  Or whatever the store has.  I can't be having people driving heavy equipment over that driveway, end of story.  Sooner or later, enough times of heavy trucks and it will break that pipe.  

Well, off to the races. Put in inquiries on dozer rental and waiting to hear back.  Nothing local, they don't rent them to people who aren't contractors around here.  It will cost a small fortune for the delivery since the nearest places are 30 miles away.  I have little choice, I need one if I can get one, I really don't want to have to use a bobcat to do all of that work. I dozer will do the work 4 times faster and with better results.  

G'day.  













Friday, September 30, 2022

 At 48 degrees this morning, we can safely say that Fall is definitely here.  Temps still getting up into the 80's, pretty much the way I like it, actually.  

Still waiting to hear back from the power company. I've been trying to contact the engineer for an update on when they will come and install the poles and lines.  It dawned on me that they may likely be sending crews over to Florida.  With millions of people out of power, it is very likely that other states will be sending personnel to help with getting it restored. I've seen it in Texas where crews from states far away come in caravans.  The icing event 2 years ago was one of those situations where you saw all kinds of different companies showing up that were from other states.

So, if that's the case, I will patiently wait until they get that situation handled.  But, I don't really know and I'd like at least an answer.  

Meanwhile, I'm having the people come back today and continue working on clearing the trails.  I will be out there as well, lighting up 2 separate burn piles and feeding it with the wood they will be bringing in.  That stuff needs to go and frankly, all of those woods chips from the mulcher man operation need to go as well.

That stuff lights up like dried out pine cones with a match put next to it.  I want to get a steel rake out there and have them clear out the intended camping sites of all of that stuff. I was just going to leave it but the flammability of it told me otherwise.  I will also be assessing the bridge area and installing a set of stairs. 

I was hemming and hawing about that one but that hill is just too steep. People will slip, fall and slap lawsuits.  I was watching several YouTube videos on it, looks like a pretty simple affair to cut out the stairs and lay some flat rock on it.  

Yeah, there aren't any flat rocks around.  In fact, there are hardly any rocks in this region, I was just noticing yesterday.  You know, just use whatever is around to build natural style steps? I saw a few videos where they were using logs, but they look tacky and they also don't look very safe.  Likely go to Lowe's buy the cheapest stuff they have that's flat and be done with it.  

BTW. I didn't say this would be easy work!  This whole "hey, let's figure out a way to cross the creek" affair has become a nuisance.  A bridge, a truckload of gravel, a machine to bring the gravel and now this? And then a handrail after that? Gag.  I wanted walking trails, lol.  I'm neck deep into it now, no turning back on it.  

But now? I don't have the 4 wheeler to move my equipment around back there. Fortunately, I haven't moved a lot of that stuff from the bridge area. Something told me that I would have further use for all of it.  I can tell ya now, if this 4 wheeler situation doesn't improve, I'm going to get that Jeep over there, put a new battery in it and use that instead.  

Anyway.....Dozer, I think next week.  I'm just going to get it over with and done.  I would this week, but it's Friday and I don't want a whole weekend worth of rental. Too much money.  Try to get the stuff done in one day.  I'm going to have to go back to work here sooner or later, this dozer work needs to get done and over with.  

Well, that is if I can find a place that will rent one. I think I found one, but who knows?  I don't want to pay someone to bring and operate one, they'll add thousands of dollars to the bill for that.  It doesn't need to be a professional job, at all.  There is nothing to run into, for the most part excepting if I use it to level out the areas next to the pads, then there are pedestals and water and sewer outlets.  There is  a place two towns over that will rent me a bobcat.

I can't use the local place bobcat because for whatever reason, they don't want their bobcat to clear land.  Note, they didn't say that about the mini-excavator.  I only say that because I used it to clear the doggy park area.  Just some weeds, tho, no trees. I think it's the trees they don't want people tearing up their equipment with.  A bobcat could clear out the land but it wouldn't level it like a dozer will. 

Guess I better get outta here. Those people are showing up soon and I intend on supervising the operation today.  Beyond supervision is working while I'm doing it, I intend on getting some stuff cranked out, over and done with.  I don't want to have to have these people coming back too many times, the bill after a day's work is a bit up there.  Worth it, yes. They aren't lazy and they aren't playing on cell phones all day long.  

I'll take the pick and see how hard it's going to be to dig out those steps!

G'day. 







Thursday, September 29, 2022

 Yesterday just one of those days. The chainsaw tensioner was broken - there is no way that just "happened", those people must have done something to it.  Not intentionally, I'm sure, but that chainsaw is out of use at the moment. 

The 4 wheeler issues started 2 days ago, that is also out of commission. I have more chainsaws, I do not have another 4 wheeler and right now? I don't want to buy one. Even old, used ones are double the price they were late last year.  The market in this area for anything with a motor and wheels is outrageous and off the charts.  

You see 20 plus year old trucks going for 30, 40 and 50 grand.  ATV's are also off the chart.  Something that might have cost $1,500 last year is in the high 2's or 3 range now.  I tried to fix the thing but I couldn't get the fan to come back on.  So, I took both of them to the local shop and he told me 2 week turnaround time.

2 WEEKS?!! I replied, probably choking a bit.  I can live without the chainsaw since I have others, I can't deal with the idea of not having a 4 wheeler to get me all over the place in a few minutes versus a lot of time spent walking.  I don't mind walking, it's just the time spent going from point A to point B to point C and back to point A and then back out to the front -etc etc etc. It's a true time saver and it also pulls the small trailer all over the place. 

It's an indispensable piece of equipment that I must have running, is the point of saying all of that.  The shop owner looked at me and said, well, do you need something fixed faster?  Yes, the 4 wheeler. I'm trying to get a business going and I must have it.  I can put it on rush, saying that without saying whether there is an extra charge for it, but it's whatever, I need it and I said yes.  

Shortly before I lost my job, I had purchased a new chainsaw in addition to the one I already have from Harbor Freight.  I also have another one out there that I might be able to get running as a back up.  

I sent the people home yesterday after all of this and they said please call us when you are ready to have us back. These are the people that are cutting the trees and dragging the stuff by hand to designated burn piles or areas to stack the stuff up.  The 4 wheeler was down but they were gleefully hauling the stuff everywhere without it.  They truly got a lot done and I was happy to have them, but at the time, I thought the other chain saw was also not running properly. 

They said it was.  I am going out there this morning to fire it up and see if that's true.  If so, I can survey the work they've done and identify further areas that need more junk hauled to burn piles.  I want to make sure and keep them busy. It's an ex-military mother with her 2 sons. One of them is 17 so he works half a day and then goes home and does home schooling, the other in his 20's, excellent health, big beefy guy with lots of energy and mama keeps him busy.  

I could hear them laughing and giggling with each other while they were working yesterday, it really was interesting to hear the amazing chemistry this son and mom have together.  I did, however, get into business mind and tell them from the get-go that I expect productivity.  I did not supervise them, I didn't have the time for it.  I was busy finishing up the front with the Bobcat, taking the 4 wheeler and chainsaw to the shop and other things I needed to get done. 

Also making sure the burn pile I had lit up wasn't spreading anywhere.  

Business mind - that's something I'm trying to get. When it comes down to where the rubber meets the road, it's all about the dollars spent versus the money generated. I just want the walking trails finished and over with and there is still a bit to do with that bridge setup. They were telling me yesterday that if it rains, it's going to be pretty slick going up that hill on one side of the bridge. Yup, I am going to have hand rails installed.  Well, I'm going to install them, I'm just saying there is going to be something to hold on to. They were suggesting building steps, something I have considered and just haven't gotten myself to quite get to yet. 

It will be a lot of work digging out steps going up that hill. Yet, for safety's sake, it's probably warranted.  I don't want people falling and suing me because I had an unsafe condition that I should have taken care of.  Yes, it's an LLC which shields me personally from liability, but that whole property could just go away to someone else's hands in such a situation.  I'm very conscious of liability and needing to have everything I can have in place to mitigate it.  Safety is key, so is good insurance and legaleze on a registration form.  I may have online registration, but I want one of those things where you can't register until you click on the dot that says I agree with above stated restrictions/rules/regulations, etc.  

I need to get working on that.  I'm curious if I can just find something online with all of that, perhaps online lawyers to reduce the cost of having one made up.  I'll be searching that out soon.  

The news of the day is Florida and the devastating hurricane, of course and I've had trouble ungluing myself from ongoing TV coverage of it.  But, I need to get out there and get some more stuff done.  And contemplate the renting of a dozer.  Take a walk around the entire property and mentally note - once again - where I have the issues that need the dozer work. Most of it is out front, but there are areas in the trails and campgrounds that need minor work as well.  

I have to have everything I want done in my mind or even written down before I'm going to spend the money it's going to take to rent a bulldozer.  And I'm still undecided whether to do it now or wait until rain is forecast so I can get it done, put out grass seed and get some grass growing.  Yes, I could get it done and just be ready, but what if weeds start growing again? All that work and expense wasted.  Maybe it isn't the time of year for weeds to be growing, since we just hit Fall? 

I dunno.  It's a tough decision for me. I'm not made out of money.  I know I was discussing a refi-cashout on the property yesterday, but that's after everything is done and the business is up and running.  You don't get an appraisal before hand.  It's a grand, basically, maybe a little less but thereabouts, to have a dozer delivered to the property.  I can't haul a dozer, they weight 30,000 pounds for a light one, lol.  

Well it's time to get out of here. The situation in Florida isn't going to change much, flooding, destroyed homes and business, downed power lines, the things you expect to see happening in a major hurricane event.  My heart goes out to all of those people, even the ones that ignored evacuation orders and stayed in their homes - and then had to put rescue crews lives' at stake because they ended up calling for extraction.  I don't understand that, well maybe I do a little, but when they tell you that storm surge is going to flood your home, you should probably get out of there at least for a few days and see what happens. I don't want to sound heartless, I just don't really get these people making decisions like this. 

I think I'll take Addler today. I usually don't take him when I'm working out there, I can't keep an eye on him and get anything done. But today? I'm going to take notes of what is left on the table for needed done.  Get a sense of the magnitude of everything left to do and try to work a plan on finishing it all, step-by-step.

G'day. 







Wednesday, September 28, 2022

 Didn't sleep worth a nickle last night, but had to get up early to finish out the job this morning. 

Yesterday, the entire day was spent moving dirt from the pile up front to the various places the dirt was needed out back.  Specifically: the bridge, the drop-off and another drop-off right where I park my vehicle whenever I'm over there and working in the back.  

The 2 drop-offs are the intended driveway to the rear of the property. The drop-off that I have been referring to for a while now? Took a lot of dirt and then a lot of gravel to get it to where I could trust it to drive my SUV over it.  If I can do that, certainly any pickup can make it over it as well.

No, I haven't tried yet.  I want to drive over it with the 4 wheeler for a while and get it compacted in there nicely.  I can't be driving in there and find out I can't make it back out.

Anyway, about 7 hours into it and I was done for the day.  I still had the drainage pipe at the front to deal with.  ON that, specifically, filling it back in with top soil and compacting it back in.  That took longer than I expected it would.  I was pushing the time limit for 24 hours by the time I finally got the machine loaded back on the trailer, went to the fueling station and filled it back up with diesel and then got it back to their yard.

I was fretting taking it back. There is a pretty good dent on the rear door that I hadn't noticed before I left their yard with it.  The fretting is having to pay a solid amount of money to replace that door.  I had backed into a tree, but not very hard. That door is solid, thick metal.  It was a curiosity to me, but I just came to the conclusion that I would have to face whatever music they would give and pay for it.

However, when I got there and told them about the door, the yard dude said: "Well, it's not that bad, it's ok but I'll has him". Him being the guy that manages the place.  He came out, looked at it, thought for a minute and said: "I don't think you did that" in a deep, Texas drawl, lol.  Oh? Yeah, I have a door on an old machine I am already going to replace it with.  

Sighs great relief and saying to myself: "Self, you best be checking out the whole machine next time you rent one and note any damage, take pics for that matter".  It's probably not the biggest deal ever, the machine is old and has dents and damage all over it.  Works perfectly fine, but definitely has been through the wringer.  

I have a crew of people out there clearing the trails right now.  I'm not supervising them at the moment because I am extremely tired and decided to go home and try to take a nap for a while and then go out and watch them - probably help as well.  The outside temps have come way down and even yesterday afternoon, I wasn't burning up in that machine.  It was a bit warm, but not hellish hot.  Makes a big difference.

No power company out there, yet.  If they don't show up this week, I'm calling the engineer and asking for an update on when they are arriving.  

I still have lots of cleanup work to do on the lots and I really want a dozer for that.  I'm not sure about the affordability of getting one, but I would have all that done in a day plus clearing weeds and leveling the ground plus, hopefully, doing some work in the back on the trails.  There is still a driveway I need to plow and a dozer would be the perfect machine for it.  It may be that I'll have to rent one for two days.  

But that's not now.  Now, I need to get a bit of rest and get out there and see what these people are accomplishing.  They just called and asked where to put branches for the burn pile? The burn pile is apparently large now.  I said just put them off to the side, I'll be out "soon" and light that pile on fire and start burning it up.

Note that it is an ex military lady and her 2 sons.  The sons are black kids - very muscular and obviously in very good shape.  I don't know what their work ethic is, but with mama there, it shouldn't be a problem keeping them working.  I noted to her yesterday that "some kids like to play on their phones" instead of working.  Yeah, she said, hence my boys phones do not have cell service, they can only use them with wifi.

There's a tough mama! lol.  I'm not racist, btw, noting their race, just  noting that they were quite muscular - 17 and 25 year old.  Not fact, gooey kids that you wouldn't expect to get much out of.  They were also very respectful.  I like that, I encounter lots of kids nowadays that have no respect for adults or authority.  

Anyway.  The sign is finally being made.  They found a "different supplier" for the shade of green they wanted to use. These people are self-described very picky about the materials they use.  As I said in a past post here, they claim that some of their signs have lasted over 20 years.  Yeah, I don't want a half-@$$ed job, number 1 and number 2, I don't want to have to be replacing a sign 2 years down the road.  So I'm hopeful that they will produce the quality they claim they will.  

I never heard back from the internet engineer. Not a priority atm.  Getting that done would mean incurring another monthly bill which I don't need right now.  I'll get back with them when I have a clearer idea when the park is actually going to open.

People are calling, btw, about the park.  Do you have a space available?  Twice yesterday and once the day before.  Google search puts my park in the map listing you see when you are looking for something and it shows all the available places in that town or area you are looking at.  I haven't checked where it is in the page rankings lately.  

My price is going to be $400 per month plus a flat fee for electricity.  It will be listed as $525 per month includes all utilities/electric (yes, I know electricity is a utility but some people don't, lol).  That sound high? Well, I'm in this for a profit.  My park will be unique in that it's over 450 feet from the nearest road.  It's in a beautiful area and it has those lovely walking trails.  I'm more about overnighters but have come to the conclusion that there is more of a demand for long term.  

The long term stays will be in the back in pads only.  I will attempt to reserve the pull throughs for short stays only. That's what they're for. Pull in, stay a night or however many  nights and pull straight back out. Especially appealing to those pulling cars or trucks, they don't have to unhook them to pull in.  There was no extra cost to making pull throughs, btw, excepting I made the pads 5 feet longer to accommodate longer rigs pulling either cars or even 20 foot utility trailers. I've seen them all over the place in my travels. 

Well, the day isn't getting any younger and I really need my nap.

G'day

Monday, September 26, 2022

 Woke up in a funk this morning, but forced myself out of bed anyway.  

Got over there, got to work leveling the drainage pipe. As with everything else, much more work than expected.  All by hand, the machine was only for one, 24-hour rental.  

I have one drain pipe at the end I can't install until I get another machine out here. That's because those pipes won't go into the bell end of the other pipe without being forced in there.  It's nothing unusual, I have been at countless job sites and track-hoes are always used to push one pipe into the bell end of another.  

I'm not sure when I'll get that machine.  

Tomorrow, a "military girl" is coming over to help start cleaning up the trail ways. She claims to be able to use a chain saw, we'll see.  I have other stuff to do, I don't want a supervisory job, but I'll have to in the beginning to make sure she understands what I want done.  Pretty simple concept: pull the felled trees out of the sides of the trails, cut them into moveable pieces, load onto the trailer, move trailer to burn pile, unload, lather-rinse-repeat.

I wasn't saying it would be easy work.  It's why I was hoping to get some high schoolers out there full of energy, but apparently none of those are interested in working this kind of job.  I wonder if there is a board for high schoolers to access for local jobs? I'll have to look. This isn't work that any machinery can do, it's all stuff buried in the sides of the trails that needs pulled out.  

Anyway, I may be able to get the Bobcat tomorrow after I get this person oriented to what I want done.  

The power company "should" be out this week. The engineer said 4 weeks, maybe 3. It's the 4th week.  

Installation of power lines will greatly increase my motivation to get everything else done.  I'm motivated, yes, but it's hard work and I can only do so much before I have to stop and take breaks or even quit for the day.  Makes me feel old.  

Oh well, not going to fret over getting older and I really haven't been the same since I got this last case of Covid.  I dunno what happened, but I had a lot more energy before I got hit with it.  Will my energy ever come back like it was? No clue.  

My search for tax rate I have to pay info got me nothing but advice on how to do it, not what percentage to charge or end up paying.  There is a form to fill out to sign up, I guess, for such payments to the state.  Perhaps that's where you learn what to charge? I guess I'm going to be forced to see an accountant. I wanted to save the money, but this isn't something I want to fool around with. The government wants it's money and it will do whatever it has to to get it from you.  

I have too many questions that I want an expert to answer for me.  Taxes and insurance, gag.  The rest is pretty predicable. Average $125 per month for electric, $30 for water and probably a couple hundred for wifi per month. 

Well, tomorrow is sealed. Taylor is going to be home in time to get the boys from school tomorrow, I can plan on being out at the property all day long with a machine. The rental place is holding a machine for me. Shouldn't take more than half an hour to get the person oriented to what I need her to do.  

With that, I'm ending this one.  I ended up going home after the trench work, just had nothing left in me.  Ribs in the oven slow cooking, make some home made mashed potatoes and french green beans for dinner. 

G'day

Saturday, September 24, 2022

 Saturday, morning.

Received a text at 8:33 am: is James awake? Taylor asking about James. 

I dunno. Got up, went out the bedroom door, no-one is awake. I instantly knew what this was about: the 7 year old was supposed to be at a location to sign up for soccer clinics, sign-ups starting at 8:30 am.  

To save the household from a weekend of a 7 year old pouting and crying because he missed the sign-ups (yesterday he proclaimed playing soccer "is my dream")l, I woke James up.  A flurry of activity and they were out the door in a about 10 minutes time. Not bad, really.  

I decided to get with it and get the last stick of drainage pipe over there and also loaded up 4, 14-foot sticks of sewer pipe I have laying in the back yard.  

Whereas the RV section of the park could have 40-50k pound vehicles driving over the drainage pipes, the drop-off in the back will have at most a pickup truck worth of weight driving over drain pipes and the pipes will be deep under the ground.  No worries about them caving in, the pipe being free, I am using that old stuff to use for when it rains and you can clearly see water runs along the bottom of the drop off.  

I have my rates pretty much set.  $525 monthly rate which includes utilities;  $40 nightly rate for large lots and $35 for smaller lots and 10% off nightly rates for weekly rates.   These rates designed with everything else in the area.  

I'm not really sure what anyone charges for monthly rates, tbh, but I have to make a profit and electric usage is estimated around $100 per month annually.  There are large variables, of course. Giant rigs with 2 or even 3 air conditioning units will use much more electricity than much smaller rigs, but if you're going to live there, you're going to pay.  It really makes me second guess myself of why I didn't have power pedestals equipped with meters.  A lot of people say no, you don't need them, but if you're doing long term stays, then you really do.  

What I really have no idea about is what I'm going to get coming in there?  It's going to be advertised, yes, the advertisement is going to be nightly, weekly and long term stays.  

Anyway, it's the weekend and I am worn out from working in the hot sun, high temperatures and high humidity. I'm not doing any work out there today or tomorrow. The temps are supposed to drop considerably on Monday.  I have to see if I can find info on taxes and who to pay them to at what rate.  I'm not a tax dodger and I don't need the IRS coming after me.  I don't know if I have to pay federal tax on business revenues.  I do believe I have to "pay myself" out of the business account and deduct federal income tax accordingly (Texas has no state income tax).  Well, saying that I"m going to spend today and tomorrow doing research.  I'd like to cut my expenses if possible.  

Bookkeeping isn't my forte, but there's a YouTube video for everything, right? lol.  My list of known expenses beyond taxes will be electricity, water, wifi, lawn maintenance.  I can't find any info on how much a small park pays out in expenses every month, so I'm going to guesstimate and - probably be off but maybe close?  I'm guessing around 3 grand.  I'm guessing insurance around $500 per month, that's from reading other park owners, but they have much larger parks and I'm hoping the price will be lower than that. Whatever it is, it isn't something I will be going without.  

The last thing I need is someone suing me and then losing the park and property altogether because I didn't have insurance to cover everything.  Maybe a subscription to one of those legal operations would be in my best interest as well.  

I have so much work to do....I was walking around the trails today. There is so much wood to be cleaned up.  And some of the trails are powdery dirt, I'd really like some grass  in those areas.  Amazingly, there is natural grass growing near the back of the property where there was just trees before.  I didn't spread grass seed back there, lol, I have no clue how it got there. 

I have also determined how to get a road back to the "group campground", I'll need a dozer for that.  There is a lot of dozer work that needs to be done in the front and rear of the property.  I don't think one day rental of one will be enough.  There are mounds of dirt that have been there a long time when they made the easement passage on the west side.  They pushed the dirt well down the hill. I only need flatten those out and use the extra dirt for the drop off there to create a nice road back to the group campground. 

This group campground - if I can ever get it ready - will be heavily promoted locally.  There is enough space for probably  7 tents plus a large fire ring and a couple of picnic tables.  Promotion will simply be on local Facebook pages, nothing I will be spending money on. But there is one local group where, if I place an ad on there, it will spread around the region like wild fire. It's the local gathering spot for everyone looking for whatever they are looking for. Everyone is on there including the local Chamber of Commerce.  I'll gladly have port-a-potties brought in if I can get groups to come in. Boy Scouts, businesses wanting outings, just large groups of friends? Who knows.  

And there is another large area - which is flat, level ground - on the other side that I really would like to have for large groups.  It's all dozer work getting roads in there, I don't think I need the mulcher man back out for that.  

So, this coming week? I'm going to try to get another person out there with me that said he'd work every day for X amount per hour (not high rates, let me tell ya, but if he really works I'll give him a bonus to keep coming back).  I just have been putting off a lot of trail work with removing wood because of the high heat factor, I get worn out after only 3 or 4 hours and I'm toast.  Monday's high is 85 and low is 57!  This is the kind of outdoor temperatures where I can work and not get work out so quickly!  

Tedious work, the small trees have to be dragged out of the side pockets along the trails where the machine pushed them into, cut up into smaller pieces and hauled to a burn pile.  It's pretty unsightly and I can't imagine just leaving that stuff there.  Woods don't have to be "clean" per se, but all of that debris has to go.  And it's going to take a while.  

Gag, which reminds me, one of the chainsaws needs the idle screw set to idle higher. The thing won't idle. Runs perfect if you hold the trigger in a bit, nothing wrong but the idle setting.  Just have to take a bunch of stuff off to get at it, I could have brought that home with me to tinker with today.  The other chainsaw needs a new chain- I have the chain just need to install it. Maybe I'll go back over there today and get them and bring them home.  

Oh, and I am wondering if James will finish welding together my ramps.  I got the materials for it a long time ago, but he only has one ramp completed. The rental company only charges $30 for the trailer rental, yes, but I'm counting my pennies atm and every little bit helps.  

Enough for this entry. Time to get busy with research.

G'day







Friday, September 23, 2022

 Legit could use that mini-excavator - their name for it, I just call it a track hoe - for a few weeks and get everything done.  Okay, a couple of days anyway. 

2 days ago, I went to the rental place and got that machine. Spent the afternoon in the blazing sun and heat digging trenches.  But I noticed the efficiency of the thing dragging the blade along the dirt and pulling up weeds.  

So, yesterday, before attempting to complete the trenching project, I went ahead and dragged the entire doggy park, a pic of it on Facebook.  

Oh, prefacing that.  The machine wouldn't start yesterday morning.  This is an older machine and doesn't have all kinds of "weird" "stuff" you have to do to start it up.  An orange triangle with an exclamation point kept coming up on the screen.  Note that I was out there at the crack of dawn, ready to get my money's worth out of it, they allow 8 hours of usage per 24 hour period.  

The shop had to send someone over to fix it.  They already knew what was wrong before they even showed up: loose starter cable.  I mean, I got my time back for free, yes, but I got out there early for a reason: it's still hot and no one will tell me anything different, even if it is the first day of Fall today. Yes, it's nice and cool in the mornings but it's still going to be in the 90's today.  

Well, I didn't finish the drainage pipe project. No worries, the trenches are dug, I need to get the pipes on a slight downhill grade all the way the length of them.  I was well off on my projection of how much pipe I would need.  30 feet per trench? Try 40.  How I could have been so far off, I don't know, but I had "extra" pipe and ended up 1, 20 foot stick short.  I'm going to hook up the trailer after this and go get another stick, also taking 2 or 3 sticks of sewer pipe from our yard over there.  

Anyway, I still need to rent a Bobcat for a day and I'm going to have to work the trenches into that day.  It'll be next week, I'm not going to spend another day baking in the hot sun out there, it leaves me without energy and having heat headaches no matter how much water or sugar free gatorade I drink.  I did a little better yesterday, tho, by dumping cool water over my head.  

A dozer would take care of all of these weeds in a day's time, all 7 acres of it.  Well, not even that much now, around 4-1/2 acres of weeds.  Nothing I'm doing right now, the weeds will just grow right back up. With no rain in the forecast, it would be a waste of money.  I want to immediately spread rye-grass seed over the entire area after getting the weeds plowed up and try to get something other than weeds growing in there.  

The dozer would also smooth the dirt out and get rid of the little hilly stuff that seems to be everywhere in those weeds.  The goal is to have grass, not weeds.  Of course, that opens up a whole new can of worms of having to mow the grass.  But, you either have ugly weeds or beautiful grass.  Grass mowing can be sectioned into different days, it doesn't have to be "let's cut all of this grass in one day" type of thing.  No, to start with, I won't be paying someone to cut all of that. They want far too much money.  Money is a precious commodity right now and I am not even going to schedule the gravel install until I'm much closer to starting day. 

I don't need to be in a situation where I"m running low on cash and have nothing but to go back to work to get it back up.  This "free time" I have now is working my @$$ off out there attempting to get some semblance of a nice place going. If I could have only afforded double the spots I have now, I wouldn't have to go back to that horrid trucking lifestyle.  

It makes me wonder if I could just find some other kind of work that may not pay near as much but with the park income, it wouldn't matter.  I'm pretty handy with forklifts, all kinds and sizes, a bit rusty but it would come back quickly.  

BTW, that machine? Yeah, that took a minute to figure out.  It's been 20 years or so since I've operated a backhoe - which is pretty similar to operating a track hoe - and I really struggled with it for the first hour or so.  Plus, the controls are really touchy, barely touch them and the thing is jerking around.  

Oh, and waiting on gravel install? That could change, much has many other factors of this project has gone.  I'm weighing getting it done so I can finish the lots up versus keeping the cash until very near the end.  It may well be, ,tho, that the equipment they use to install the gravel will trash any grass I might have planted if they go off the pads to work on them.  It may only take a day or two for them to do the gravel, but growing grass? Well, Rye grass grows quickly, for sure, but it's a couple of weeks anyway before you start getting anything substantial.  

I also wonder about spending the time fixing the grass areas. By fixing, I mean smoothing all of it out and getting the rest of the weeds out. If they use a dozer to spread the gravel and that dozer goes into what-would-be my freshly fixed up grass areas, I would not be a happy camper.  

It's all about the money and the dwindling supply of it.  

BTW, I am going to have a glamping tent setup, but I'm not paying a company twice the money it costs to install it plus 20% of revenues.  My interaction with building the bridge and re-learning how to work with wood convinces me that I could build the platform that most of them use to put the glamping tents on.  It's a very large deck.  It not only has the tent but it has a BBQ, outdoor chairs and/or outdoor couches.  

Still, it's just a deck. And right now? The cost of wood is so high, a deck worth of wood would probably in the thousand dollar range.  Folks, there is a  YouTube video for just about everything, including how to build decks, lol.  Deck -  around $1,300, tent around $1,500 and then you dress it all up.  It has to have power as well. It's basically a hotel room in a very large tent. The point? You get a lot more money off of those things for nightly rental and you quickly recover the money spent on them.  

I don't know if they heat them - cooler temps coming.  I'll have to check into that. It's on the "closer to the top" of the list type of thing.   The cheapest nightly rate I was informed of in this area is $60 going up to in the high $100 range.  Of course, there is a problem with them. You have to be available or find someone to clean it up nicely after each guest leaves.  

I also want it in the mid section of the property - there is a nice stand of pines and a couple of open areas where I could put the setup.  But - that would mean running water and electricity over the pipe easement and I dunno how they feel about that.  

It'll be something I'm thinking about how to work it while I'm doing everything else.  This would be an AirBnB type of listing.  The income if it worked would be substantial enough to make it a higher priority than tent camping sites.  I've still got some figuring and work to do for those. Even with the road I am going to have in there, there is still a parking issue which I didn't even think about - no place to park - and access to the group campground isn't possible - yet.  It will take the use of a dozer back there to level off some large dirt mounds that are in the way of otherwise having a driveway straight to it.  

If/when I eventually get to renting a dozer, I have to have all of this stuff figured out so I can go straight to work with it and get everything done. Not, sit there and think about how I should work and then get to work. With delivery, it's almost a grand a day for the use of one.  I think it's 10 hours allotted usage time.  I can get a lot done in 10 hours.  The RV and the entire front take priority over tent camping sites tho.  Those weeds are ugly.  I'll take pics of them today when I've over  there to give an idea of what I am talking about, but it's acres worth of - weeds.  This is not the first impression you want an RV'er to see when they are pulling into your driveway? Yea, I don't think so.

G'day.  

Monday, September 19, 2022

 Days getting longer.  

Bought the pipe for drainage today after telling the contractor I would just do that stuff myself.  He didn't mind and usually just says well, if you want to use someone else (even tho I am not saying anything like that or even hinting at it) I have no problem with it.  

I called the local rental place, yes we have the track hoe, X amount of dollars per day, etc etc etc. Great, I need it tomorrow morning if it's available. Well, sir, it is broke down.  We need to fix it first.

Couldn't he have just said that to start with instead of going through this entire conversation and wasting my time?  

The pipe, of course, was ridiculously expensive. Not near as much as every other place I got quotes from, but still quite high.  

I'm waiting on gravel install until the power is put in and turned on.  Actually, I don't even think I'll have the power "turned on" - meaning getting an account in my name and putting whatever deposit money they want up front - until it's just about time to turn the park on.  

I was working on hanging vines on the trails today.  They are ridiculous and they are very long. Some of them stretch upwards 40-50 feet up into trees.  Most of them are dead and rotting. Usually, you pull on them and they start pulling free from the trees they are entangled with. There is so much work that needs to be done on those trails - just clearing all the felled trees the grinder dude brought down but didn't grind up. 

They aren't ON the trails, but there is a large amount of that debris on the sides.  I started cutting some of that up as well.  I was thinking I could just cut it up and put it in place for people wanting to have fires.  I might do that but I don't know how long until the park actually opens and that stuff may start rotting on me.  

I could spend months back there.  I don't have months right now, the RV park takes precedence, I was mostly just working on these vines that hit you in the face when riding the ATV back there.  The pipe - that was of the "take-precedence" value and so, it's laid out on the lots.  I'm not sure what I'm going to do about a track hoe now that I know they don't have one available.  Not real interested in leaving expensive pipe sitting out there for unknown amount of time.  

I'll make phone calls tomorrow in neighboring towns, see what they have and how much.  

Definitely considering having 1 glamping site put in. It's $7,500 to buy the stuff and have them set it up.  At $60 or more per night, even only 10 nights per month would have me close to paying off the expense in 1 year's time.  The thing would have to have heating for winter and cooling for summer tho.  That would be "extra" expense, they aren't supplying that in that deal.  I'm going at $60 because that was the lowest nightly rate they said existed anywhere, the highest going into $300 range.  

Pretty sure no one around here is going to pay $300 to go glamping, but, there is money around here.  It appears from research that outhouses are actually allowed here, not the greatest solution but I don't have any desire to try and run sewer clear to a potential glamping site.  There is a perfect area in the back where I could put one.  Not far from the front and running an electrical line underground via a trenching machine would be easy.  

The problem? Going over the natural gas line.  I'd have to find out how deep they have it, tho it would realistically have to be at least 4 feet depth. An electrical line could be run a foot deep with no problems. Or, I guess I could do a makeshift telephone pole thing and run it over the top of the line.  

I just think it would be a far nicer setup to have glamping in the piney area with the natural grass.  Much better views and away from RV's.  These are different mindsets.  Eventually somewhere down the line and the Lord willing, there will be a glamping venue and at least 1 tiny house.  Or, a community of tiny houses with people actually living there.  Rentals, of course.   

Anyway, that's all.  Just waiting on power and still need to get into an accountant.  And figure out power for the shed.  And other things, lol. Lots of other things....

G'day. 

 I went to the local competitor for rock - I didn't know there was one here, it didn't show up in any Google searches.  His prices were considerably better, but after the fact?  By the time I have them deliver it, rent a dozer and spread it, I might as well pay the contractor to do it for me. It's simply amazing how much the price of gravel is around here. Maybe everywhere?

This guy has it brought in on rail cars, versus the other company has to truck it here from quite a distance away.  I only found this guy because the driver for the first company said "I should shop around".  I replied there isn't anywhere nearby to shop around with and once you get too far out, even if you find cheaper gravel price, it will be erased by higher shipping fees.  That's when he told me about this dude in town. 

I caught the guy coming out of his office.  He said he normally isn't there on Saturdays and was only there because of a railroad mix up and he had 7 trucks waiting at the rails to be loaded.  Long story short, this is the dad of the man that owns the other company, he gave it to his son who has run it to the ground, according to dad. So, dad said the heck with it and started a new gravel business lol. Anyway, the cost is better but it's still so high!  I have no choice. Finish the park or let all that money sit and rot.  

I've said it several times before, I'll say it again: the costs of this park just getting the basic operation going are so high, I dunno if I would have even done this if I had known the costs after inflation started hitting everything.  The real bummer for me is that if it hadn't taken so long to get the property, I could have bought all of this stuff before inflation hit.  I'm neck deep into this, I have no choice but to pay the price for the gravel and pray to the Living God that He pours out His blessing upon the operation and causes it to prosper.  

Well, anyway, I need to get the quote on the drainage pipe install and get the rest of this going.  Even after all of this money I have acquired, I still may have to take out another loan!  Gag.  

Why does it seem like it's been months since I lost my job? Yet, it's only been a month.  

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

 Quoted 28k for gravel.  For GRAVEL! "The cost of gravel right now is just crazy!"

Well what?  Did the earth run out of rock to crush?  Did the cost of fuel make the price go up 8-10K?  

I don't think so.  I don't know what I'm going to do right now.  Find cheaper gravel somewhere else.  This was the contractor quoting me that price.  He wants to put in 6 inch thick, which is preferable but right now?  I can't do that.  

It isn't the contractor over-quoting me, it really is the cost of gravel.  I'm going to have to go with 4 inch deep and a different kind of gravel that is cheaper.  I need at least 8 grand shaved off of that quote, that doesn't even include installing the drainage pipe - I thought maybe it did but after asking he said no.

The highest I wanted to go for gravel is 15k.  I mean, 28k is almost as much as installing the electrical lines and pedestals. In fact, it was the original quote for electrical until inflation started driving everything up.  I just can't see it and I'm doing a full stop right now and going to see what I can come up with.  

This project is not that big, I just can't see that much money in rocks!  

Watch YouTube videos on how to spread gravel?  Can it be that hard?  Go with crushed concrete?  What? Phone calls to any gravel producers within 50 - 75 miles will be made to see if they have something cheaper.  The local supplier has SB2 and Limestone. SB2 is what the quote is for, limestone is cheaper.  

Just going to have to sit here and think about this for a while.  

 A few thoughts.

The  Jeep - totally forgot about that thing. Not being used, would make a great property vehicle.  It's not a 4 wheel drive, but it's small and could pull the big trailer wherever I want/need and I wouldn't care if the thing gets scratched up. I wouldn't need to register it, it would be property only.  It's been sitting at Maria's house for a long time is the reason I forgot about it.  

The bridge - done.  Almost, lol.  I ordered a truckload of 1 inch river rock today, but they aren't coming until Tuesday "unless we can work it in sooner".  After they dump that on the property, I will rent a small tractor with bucket to move it to the rear.  It will be an all day thing using that machine for that, a 4 foot drop off that needs built up and after that, I can use it on the lots.  It's $240 a day, well worth the expense.  I might get it for 2 days so I can smooth out the lots.  I don't necessarily need a dozer for the lots, the spaces are not that big next to the parking pads.  It would likely take up the weeds as well.  

Weeds - I didn't do any of that today, tho I did get into it pretty good yesterday. Yes, a machine can move that stuff out but there is a factor to consider that pulling the weeds out, roots and all, will likely mean they won't come back.  I want to be able to get winter grass to plant now that we are getting closer to cooler temps.  Get the seed planted and hope it rejects any weeds from growing in it.  

Contractor - said he was doing a bid for my gravel 2 days ago and haven't heard back.  I don't know what that means.  In his world, it could be that it's going to take a bit to figure out - probably not - or, more likely, he's distracted by other things he is doing.  I just texted him a little while ago, please get me that quote.  

Sign - they updated me and said they are still waiting on a certain shade of green paint.  

Signs - I went to a local sign place today to order some of the "yard signs" - the small ones you see on the side of the road and a "RV PARK ENTRANCE" with an arrow. The entrance sign is a permanent sign so it cost more, a lot more.  

I haven't done the accountant yet.  The website designer says he wants pics of the finished product before attempting to do the rest of the website.  He knows what he's doing, but at some point? I'm going to have to have that site up including online registration whether it's the finished product or not. I am looking to get this thing going sooner than later.  I've spent the money, I need the electric and the gravel, after that, it's just minor stuff I am already working on.  Well, not so minor, just not huge cost stuff. 

Headaches - I get horrible heat headaches almost every day now after working out there and sweating like a pig.  I stop working when those hit. Taylor thinks I need to hydrate more - but I am drinking water all morning long. I know it's from working because on any day I might not do any work, I don't get those headaches. This all came about with this sickness.  I still have a minor cough, I don't know if it's still a contributor to headaches or not.  

Wifi - I happened upon 2 of the local internet company trucks redoing some wiring next door to the property yesterday, so I chatted with them for a while. They are going to get the info to their engineer, who will come out, see what needs to be done and give a quote.  I'm still leaning towards waiting for Starlink locally. But, I can get a quote and see how much they will charge me.  Starlink would be buying equipment and having it installed.  Fidelity - the local wired company - would be having it wired along the poles that are coming and the on already installed and then having to set it up.  

Which means I need power to the shed/office so I can have the equipment in there.  I have asked the contractor several times about getting his co-contractor over there, he said he would. That was over a week and a half ago.  I may just run a line myself, I've done it before. I need to look at the setup and see what it's going to take.  This contractor really drives me crazy with how long it takes for him to get anything done.  I will get someone else to do it if he doesn't do it soon or I don't do it. 

The city water department - sent a termination of service notice. Note that I just had it turned on last month, replete with a huge deposit and a $700 tapping fee.  There were no bills sent to me before they sent me this termination of service notice. I went up there yesterday. Sour-faced people with the personalities of a rock.  Started giving me grief right off the bat after I explained to them that I had never received a bill before the termination notice.  I mean, they went straight for the throat for no good reason, I wasn't giving them hell, I just wanted an explanation of why they would send a termination notice before sending a monthly bill?  

Yeah, I didn't take it too long before I started dishing it right back to them.  "I just came in here last month, shelled out $2,200 of  which I will never see again and you think I am going to not pay the bill?!!". They first blamed me then said I would have to take it up with the post office, they didn't get any return mail so it's not their fault. It wasn't necessarily what they were telling me as it was how they were delivering the message. Hostile and in-your-face.  I raised my voice to equal their raising of their voices to the point a cop came up and stood next to me, staring at me.  There are city cops in the building as well, which didn't phase me, I didn't start this altercation and I was actually there to pay the bill so the service wouldn't be cut off.  

However, if I don't foresee the park being opened within the next 2 months, I will have the service cut off, get my deposit back and save myself the monthly service fee. The problem with doing that is that they charge a disconnect fee and a reconnect fee.  I don't know how much it is, but it's probably as outrageous as everything else they are doing.  It's a dude that comes out with a tool and turns the water off - probably 2 minute job.  Reverse for turning it back on.  

Those people must get people in there too often that are in a bad mood because their water is being shut off and they can't afford to pay the bill or something like that.  It was amazing how fast they went into "assault mode".  

Anyway, that situation is at least temporarily taken care of until I see when the power company is going to get the power to the property and also about this gravel ridiculousness.  I've literally been asking for months for a gravel quote.  

I still want drone footage of the property to put on the site.  And I'll need a map on the site as well of the RV park portion and of the walking trails.  It can all fit onto a one page map.  And I need insurance - commercial insurance.  It takes a while to get it - but I don't want to get insurance until I have a start date.  I really want a start date within the next 2 months, this doesn't need to drag out forever.  

Oh! and I will need picnic tables and fire rings.  There's  a couple thousand right there.  I'm getting first-hand knowledge and experience of the statement that "it takes money to make money".  Yes it does.  I'm neck deep into this now, there is no turning back.  Whatever happens, happens.  

And, since the oil and gas company reneged on their offer to pay half the price of having fresh gravel installed, I'm going to have to foot the bill to have it installed at least up to the where the RV park is. The rest can stay the same.  I figure around 4 to 5 grand worth?  I don't really know, I just want a couple of inches added to it because there are plenty of bald spots that have nothing but dirt or very fine material that isn't really doing anything. I don't want RV's getting muddy on the way in. They wouldn't get stuck but that's not good enough.  They would complain and get on Google and start writing negative reviews - Oh the driveway is mud and it got all over our rig!  

It would actually be a legitimate complaint.  I just remembered I have a gravel quote.  Figured it out, 2 inches would only cost $2,400.  That isn't installing it, but I think I can get the company to just chain open the rear door a couple inches - they do this all the time - and drive while dumping it.  Less than 3 grand tho, that's much better than what I was thinking.  That's a real relief right there.  I just need this gravel quote to install on the new driveway and pads from the contractor, it's eating at me. I need to know how much more money I'm going to have to have to get this operation up and running.  

That's enough for one entry. Just an update.  Lots on my plate, trying to organize and deal with it all.  Really need to make another appointment for the accountant - I cancelled last one because I was sick.  I want all the tax info set up and ready to go.  Trying to establish a new discipline with receipts and paperwork, I thing I have never been good at.  









Wednesday, September 7, 2022

  It's a good thing I'm not working a regular job right now. This version of Covid that hit me has me attempting to work on the property with little energy and unable to work more than 3 or 4 hours before I have to call it quits.  It likely doesn't help that I'm not exactly fit and in shape.  But it got much worse after I got sick. At least I could hang out there for 5-7 hours before this virus crap.  

It's almost 1:00 pm and I'm done for the day.  At least working on the property anyway.  Maria was out there helping me pull weeds.  No, I don't intend on pulling 7 acres worth of weeds, I do intend on pulling the weeds on all of the lots, the doggy park area and behind the lots.  Probably less than 2 acres worth.  It's hard work - even if the weeds are mostly pulling out relatively easy.  There are lots of them and I could only wish that it had been raining when they did the dirt work, I could have planted grass all over the place and a lot of this weed issue wouldn't exist right now.  

The grass seed I put down last week is growing.  It's been raining so everything is growing.  

I did go and get a 5X9 trailer yesterday.  I put the generator on it this morning and dragged it to the bridge work site. Easily pulls it, nothing near as hard as the 4 wheeler trying to pull that much larger trailer.  No, I didn't do any work on the bridge, getting that generator to the work site was all I wanted to do with that today, I headed to where Maria was working to help her pull weeds and haul them off to a burn pile.  The RV portion of this project is more important right now than building that bridge.  

I want the bridge done before all of that wood warps, tho.  

I'm going to Lowe's to get more grass seed.  I can have it growing and thickening up before the summer grass seed time is over. I have about a month before it's rye grass season.  You just sow the rye grass over top of the Bermuda grass.  I'm simply not going to pull all of these weeds and not have something growing in it's place and right now? I'm on a time pressure situation.   

The pressure is self-perceived but it's real.  Get this operation up and running asap.  It doesn't have to be perfect, it does have to be operational and have the bare minimums in place.  I can't get the contractor to return my calls/messages again, as normal.  I have half a mind to just use another contractor to get the gravel installed. There is one local and that person runs the company that sells the gravel to everyone in this region to begin with.  I didn't say he's cheap, I just know he's far more available.  And he responds to messages.  

I'm working on the campgrounds but they do not take precedence.  There is a lot of work left to do back there to make it possible for tents to be pitched and vehicles to be able to access it.  I need a dozer to do some finish work and that isn't going to happen right away.  A dozer could clear the front weeds and level it while doing the finish work in the back. I want to wait until winter grass season is here before I get a dozer to clean up the front.  I can shove the weeds into a burn pile and then seed the rye grass.  In the rear, there is a drop off that needs dirt dumped and then spread out to be able to have much of anything driving back there. 

There is that steep, long hill, but I don't think that's a particularly good route for campers to have to take.  If they don't have a pickup truck, they'll never make it back out of there.  The dirt road going down that hill is nice and smooth but it's nothing a 4 door nissan sedan is going to handle.  Or any low riding vehicle.  The other route is where that drop off is. It's about 4 feet high, I'd need a couple dump truck loads of dirt brought back there. I do have a pile of dirt, but it's not close.  

I suppose I could rent a small back hoe for a day to just take buckets of dirt from the pile.  That would likely take hours - it would need a lot of buckets worth. But, it would very likely save money over having a dump truck bringing in dirt, the dump truck couldn't make it to that drop off either, at least not a semi-truck version of one.   

I dunno, but I need those drainage pipes installed and I need to know if the contractor will do it or if I need to get with it on my own? I can't get the dude to reply.  

With that, I'm going to message the contractor again.  If I don't get a reply, I'm going to consider going and buying the pipe myself. The rental place in town has mini-trackhoes and I can install it myself and at least get that part of this deal ready to be graveled over. 


Thursday, September 1, 2022

 I completely exhausted myself this morning digging out the last pole holes for the bridge.  It's a lot more work than what it appears, digging almost 3 feet down, wide hole and tons of roots to cut through.  Then going and getting the bags of quickcrete from the middle of the property, hauling those back, dumping 2 bags in a hole and the making sure my measurements are right and that it's level.  

I was hoping to get more done today - and I very well may after going home, taking a shower and getting wet-with-sweat clothes off of me.  I am clearly still not 100% and I still have this metallic, nasty taste in my mouth.  Covid? Probably, that's definitely one of the symptoms.  I've had a lot of symptoms including being up half the night coughing my lungs out.  Only after I got up and moved around at 2:00 am and then sat down, but upright, did it stop.  I was thankful that after that, the coughing stopped for most of the night. 

But, that doesn't help  my energy levels and lack thereof, being awake half the night. It's a pretty nasty mixture of sleeplessness and sickness and I am just hoping these symptoms will pass soon.  It's been a while.  

Anyway, I am happy that the poles are in and I can finally progress to the "rest" of the project.  I'll have to lug the generator out there for power tools. Some of them are battery operated, but my circular saw and another saw are both ac electric and also my battery tools need to be recharged as I go along. There is going to be a lot of holes that need to be drilled and a lot of star screws going in to hold the decking in place.  

I don't think I'll get back to that for a few days, I want the quickcrete to be able to dry out and solidfy.  The ground is damp I don't expect an real drying to occur before a couple of days.

No matter, I have the doggy park to install and that is going to be a lot more energy needed to do that work than the bridge.  Well, maybe they're equally as draining.  

Oh, I was complaining about the size of the bags of ice at a store where I go locally to get ice for my cooler. I will not go out there in this heat without ample, ice cold water and gatorades to keep  me hydrated.  Well, I went in there again today to buy 2 bags of ice. Remember, these bags shrunk from 8 pounds to 7 pounds.  The guy rang them up - or tried to anyway - and got an odd look on his face. He ran into the back and then came back saying "apparently the price went up for bagged ice since yesterday".  Oh?  

These 2 bags? $8.64!!!! TWO 7-pound bags of ice for almost 9 dollars?  I looked him funny back. Are you serious?!! I walked out without the ice, went to another gas station half a mile away. They had 10 pound bags of ice - refreshing to see they even had them - for $2.15 per bag!  I guarantee you that  if everyone raises their prices up that high for ice, I will buy my own ice machine and be done with it.  

I asked the contractor yesterday to order enough pipe to do the drainage situation at the property.  I just said that if he doesn't have time to install it, I will do it myself but could you please order the pipe and I will repay you.  I then went on about getting electricity run to the new shed/office.  And a few other things.  He finally replied that he would see about getting his guy out there for the electric, he has been running him around all over the place.  He did not even respond to the request for pipe, which means - nothing in his world.

It could mean he is ordering it or it could mean he is not ordering it.  I have no issues driving two cities over to get it myself if it comes down to that and I don't want to be waiting forever.  This needs to be done, it is not a wish list or some pie in the sky thing.  You can't have campers occupying a space that is half under water!   Trust me, I'm counting my pennies right now since I'm unemployed. I'm nowhere near being broke but foolish spending could cause that to happen quickly. 

It's why I haven't yet bought a trailer or some sort of weed destroying machine.  I'm trying to wait until after the gravel is installed and I see what I have left.  The sign is being made now and I have need of getting that doggy park built - I already have the stuff to build it with sans the two gates you need at the entrance.

Had to think about that one for a minute.  Why do they all have 2 gates?  Simple, I think anyway.  You enter from the outside, close that gate and then open the other one.  This eliminates anyone else's dogs that happen to be near the inside gate from getting in there and then running free.  It's also a good area to leash up your dog on the way out.  And if I feel so inclined, a doggy watering spout.  I can at least put in a regular spigot and run a drainage pipe away from the park so people can water up their dogs. Maybe.  That is a future thing that doesn't need to happen right away, the gates I will have to install once I get the rest of the fencing up.  

Why do you need a doggy park with walking trails?  Because people like to be able to let their dogs run free without having to worry about them running off. Not everyone has their dog voice-trained like I have Addler. Once I learned how to train dogs to obey voice commands without leashes, every dog since then I have trained to do so.  The dog could be full-tilt charging after a cat, another dog or even a human and you need only yell their name and they stop, turn around and come back to you.  

I have yet to decide when I'm going to tackle the shed project.  I don't think it prudent right now to spend thousands of dollars doing what it will need. Not in my financial situation.  RV's have their own bathrooms and I am content, on a soft opening anyway, to give them the full-hook up which includes the sewer connection and they can use their own bathroom. It will be on the website that there is no bathroom yet, please consider accordingly.  I do want electricity to it tho, that will cost around a grand I am guessing, with a meter, running the underground line and a circuit breaker panel.  Sounds expensive? Yes, it is.  But I do want the option to have power in there at least.  

I can run the electrical lines inside the unit myself if it comes down to it.  Also any plumbing.  I'm just not a "build a bathroom" person, that takes a few skill sets I don't claim to have and would rather pay someone to do.  Installing a shower, the tile or whatever that goes in it, the plumbing on the floor, a toilet setup? Yeah I don't do that stuff, find a handyman and have at it.  

Really would like a washer dryer set up in there tho, regardless of showering facilities.  People want stuff like that so they don't have to go sit at a laundromat somewhere. And a soda machine at least.  

Well, these are things I will be pondering for a bit.  I have other stuff to get done and it's not mandatory to have such amenities.  There is a laundromat - a big one - about 2 miles away.  I have no money tree and I have to watch my expenditures now.  

On another note, my business shows up in a Google search.  It also shows up on the first page now.  And it shows almost 1,800 hits since it started, which wasn't all that long ago.  What?  I was a bit surprised to see it had had that many views!  I've looked a few dozen times, yes, but it doesn't show a hit when I get on there for I am listed as the business owner and I watch the counter.  

I've still got this weed problem/headache I need to figure out. Gag.  I want a field full of grass.  But no way I'm spending that kind of money on grass seed when we're heading out of summer and getting close to fall. That means rye grass - which grows ohhhh so much easier and quicker!  Just have to have enough rainfall.  

And finally, the oil and gas company reneged on it's offer to pay for half the gravel. Why? I have no clue.  But I was pretty aggravated after reading from this dude that the company said they weren't going to pay for it - after the company said it was going to pay for it.  

I just said fine, there are going to be changes.  First off, your vehicles are entering and exiting my property with no insignia on the sides of the vehicles.  I have no idea who they are and I am not going to continue to tolerate it. The other companies DO have their company name on the side of their pickups, it's pretty much standard practice especially when contemplating entering private land.  Please deal with it because if you don't, I will, and basically telling him that I will be calling the county sheriff from now on if I find a vehicle on my property that I don't know who it is.

Second, your vehicles are speeding up and down the driveway well beyond the posted speed limit.  It's 15, I think.  THEIR company imposed speed limit. MY speed limit is 10.  Why? Because tearing up and down that driveway only serves to erode and destroy it.  I'll likely have to pay to have some gravely dumped on the main driveway to ensure hassle free access to my new driveway.  It shouldn't need more than 2 inches since it's a well established driveway to start with.  

I"m going to have to go out there and measure the distance from the street to the end of my new driveway and then calculate how much gravel I will need.  I'm going to want my contractor to spread it.  Or I guess I could spread it myself if I can get a piece of equipment out there to do it with.  Actually, if the dump truck driver is good, he can crack the rear dump door open a few inches and drive down the driveway while it falls out, spreading it without any machinery.  I've seen this done on numerous occasions and would save having to rent machinery or having to have someone with machinery doing the spreading for me.  

The new driveway? No.  You have to have it dumped on there and then they spread it with whatever machine of choice they use to do it with. A grader, a dozer, whatever.  

Okay, well, I feel better now that I've had a nice cool break at home. My hair has run wild and I need to get a hair cut and get something to make for dinner. Taylor started a new job today and we are back to doing dinner with whoever is available to make it.  That would be me today and I told her I would just make basic din-din, in this case?  Hamburger Helper, the Stroganoff stuff. 

TTYL

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

 They are at the property installing the new septic system. It has 2 small tanks and one large one - tho the small tanks aren't exactly small, it's just how I'm describing it looks. The small one is where the waste solids go into.  The second tank is where the "water" gets pumped from one tank to the large center tank to treat it.  After that, it goes into a clear water tank and then pumped out into lines to be sprinkled out.  They're well on their way to being finished with it already.  

Unfortunately, they decided to install it right along the path of where the power lines were going to go.  It's far too late to tell them anything differently now, One would think they would consult with me before determining a location to install the setup. I would have directed them a bit further south and away from where the power lines were going to go.  Now, I will have to contact the electric engineer and ask him if that's going to be an issue, and if so, we are going to have to go with his plan B - whatever that was.

Yes, he had a plan B but I never asked him about where it would go, exactly, because it became unnecessary.  There's plenty of room to re-route the electrical, I'm just a bit miffed they didn't ask me about exactly where I wanted that set up before installing it.  As I have said repeatedly, they do great work, but their communication skills suck.  The lines will probably have to go another 15 feet east, eating up even more land for easement.  I have some plans for the front, I should still be able to do it but it's not getting any easier with this setup.  All I can say is any future septic installs will be going in there - somewhere and definitely not towards the south.  

I really want around another 50 spaces before I call this thing done and over with.  I figure I can go 3 rows tho, so it shouldn't be a problem, speaking of goals for the future.  

Regardless, I tried to get some work done on the bridge this morning.  Digging out just one hole took it all out of me.  Yes, I am starting to feel better,.  No stamina, or very little, but I don't feel near as miserable as I was feeling.  I got one hole done and left.  No sense in wiping myself out to the point I will be bedridden another week.  Yup, I have plenty to do, but I can only do so much right now.  

I'm waiting until this septic is done and I am billed for it before doing much of anything else.  Well, excepting starting work on the doggy park.  The local rental store rents a walk-behind bush hog  No way I'd try to use it for the entire front, but I can use it to hack the weeds down where the park is going to go.  I'd like to rent the thing, hack down the weeds and then spread grass seed over the 100x100 plot before putting any stakes in the ground.  There is an area where they used the dozer to level off a spot where it can go and won't interfere with either the power, septic or the lots themselves.  

The rest of the weeds? Well, the only thing I have found so far that is "cheap" is a pull behind setup you put on the ATV.  It has a tow hitch you hook the machine up with. The machine is 48 inches wide and says you can do an acres in an hour.  It claims it can cut down up to 3 inch diameter trees.  These units are not cheap, starting in the mid 2,000's, but a tractor and bush hog attachment are far more expensive.  At the rate they want to have someone come out and do the cutting? I'd eat up that's $2,500 in 4 or 5 months.  

I'm not pulling the trigger on it just yet, but I'm very close to the point where I need to do something.  I can't have 7 acres of weeds, that will not be very appealing.  I don't really see any good alternatives to this setup. I've looked. If the local rental would rent a tractor with bush hog attachment, I'd go that route for a while. But, they don't.  

The sign maker finally got the board in. I am going to meet up with them today to give a deposit and get that sign made, installed, over and done with.  Again, this ;is a hand painted sign that will give a much better feel for what the park is going to be about then a sign made in a sign shop with machinery.  I will have small signs made at a local sign shop to put in the ground out by the main highway and perhaps down at the Interstate.  If they're cheap enough anyway. The one on the main highway will stay, there are numerous signs there that the county doesn't remove, but the Interstate signs? 

I don't know if they allow those or if they tear them up and throw them away. If a sign is $10 and they do that, no biggies. If it's more? No thanks.  

As I try to ponder how to go about doing this, I really feel that I will just start with a parking pad with full hook ups, a doggy park and hopefully have the trails cleaned up by then.  There is a lot of cleaning up to do.  Felled trees, branches, just a lot.  And it has to be hauled to an area where I can burn it.  I'd prefer not to have multiple burn piles all over the place back there, so there is really only one place I want to do that, which means, back to the trailer.  The trailer I want is around $600 and I just can't get around it.  I 've made offers on used trailers and they just laugh at me.  I laugh at them back.  You want almost as much as a brand new trailer....

Oh, well I want grass next to the pads, a picnic table and a fire ring where feasible.  For future reference, all pads will be 50 feet wide.  40 feet simply isn't enough.  I thought it was, I thought wrong.  There is one pad that is 50 feet wide by design and it's about perfect.  The end lots also have a lot of room.  Live and learn.  It is what it is and it's all installed now, there is no turning back on the 14 I have in there already.  

Well that's about it for now. Take a short nap, try to get some energy and then go meet these people for the sign down payment.  

 Not long ago, I was ready to cancel Dish at this house permanently.  I didn't mean to replace it with Directv, I was just going to get ...