Thursday, April 27, 2023

 Another day in paradise. 

Up until 2:00 am, the rolling thunder kept me awake for hours. It wasn't here and there, it was constant and it just rolled across the sky, growling like an angry lion, calling out to those that are sleeping.  Thunder and I aren't friends when it comes to sleep. I am a very light sleeper as it stands.  Thunder, especially that type of thunder, wakes me up and keeps me awake. 

Woke feeling cruddy because of it this morning.  Not like I went to be at 2:00 am.  

But, I made it out to the property, cut one piece of drywall, decided this wasn't the day for doing that and went to installing electrical outlets.  I've got all the outlets I'm doing - done. Except the stove outlet. No biggies there, the rest of the stuff is what was priority. I have another list of things I need from Lowe's. As it stood, I needed to get home to get the boys from the bus stop.  

It was funny tho.  I was talking with the lady side of the older couple and mentioned that those other people hadn't said a word to me in a week. She hesitated.  I could tell. Those people b**** about everything.  So they're talking shit about me again, lol. Yes, she said, but they complain about everything.  I replied: they are complaining about the grass again, right?  Of course they are.  I mowed it a week ago, I'm not getting out there and mowing every day.  Why the grass suddenly decided to take off and grow like weeds, I have no idea. It didn't do that for many months over.  

And even more interesting:  I no more got done talking to the older couple and this lady contacts me: the wifi isn't working. I can check that easily, just try to access my cameras.  If the app works and shows live footage, it's because the wifi is working.  Yup, both cameras up and going.  Oh, nvrmnd, it's "finally" working now.  I said hi to her and she complained about the grass. 

Whatever, dude. I'm not spending the rest of my life mowing grass every other day.  If they don't like it, literally, they can leave and take their foul attitudes with them. I didn't say that, but I was surely thinking it.  I don't need this.  What she really wants is for me to buy a riding mower so she can go riding around mowing grass all over the place. Even the older couple lady said that today.  WTH.  I can think of a thousand things I'd rather be doing than mowing grass. 

But even if I do get a riding mower, I'm not sure I want anyone else running it. Rocks. I will eventually get rid of them, but right now, they are still everywhere. I pick them up, I throw them into the woods, done. 1 done, a lot to go. If they go around busting out windows on an RV, are they going to pay for it?  Obvious answer.  I need a riding mower, I don't need recklessness. I already made a mistake once, I don't need more of that.  That goes right into my paychecks.  If I have to pay out a window, I am losing money I can pay myself.  

I spent my retirement money on this thing.  I sometimes wonder if it was the right call. I go through all the logical/analytical thinking.  What if it doesn't pay off? What if it doesn't pay the bills? What if I can't make ends meet? I go there sometimes.  But I then think - property values have gone up like wildfire in my region.  Prices for buying RV parks are unbelievable. Couple the 2 together and you have a property that is worth enough to retire off of coupled with SS payments.  Not my goal, but it's there.  

I dunno. I'm still just sort of grasping my way through this.  People in the industry want to give me all kinds of advice and help - if I pay them of course. I'll just continue on with my dream and hope it pays off.  

I'll be going to Lowe's yet again tomorrow morning.  I have quite the list.  


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

 5 time repeat customer coming again for a couple of days boosting lot 12's appeal in keeping it short term.  I have never spoken with these people. They show up, they drop the trailer, they hook up, they leave.  I've seen them a couple of times, waved at them and moved on.  Give me another 10 days worth for that spot in the next 30 days and it's paid for itself the same as my current rates of long term.  I don't mind keeping one lot open if it's going to generate sufficient revenue.  

I'm certainly not going to tell those 3 sets of people that I don't have the space available, that's a fact. So, stuck with it for overnighters, I'll just hope I can get some more people in there to rent it. 

I'm feeling much better.  I should be able to go over there and continue work tomorrow.  It's been raining most of the day and severe storms coming tonight, however, that may affect sleep. I'll still go over there but at what time? I'll figure that out in the morning.  It's actually better that I just get over to Lowe's and get that sink and cabinet.  Well, probably just a waste of time.  I'm not getting into what is remaining of that trench after all of this rain and more projected tomorrow.  

It's okay. I have to finish some wiring and outlet installation, the AC installation and start putting in the insulation.  There's plenty to do.  Wiring will take precedence, I'd like to get that over with and behind me, at least the stuff I can do for right now.  Actually the only other wiring I will have left is if I want to install a stove in the future and another wiring setup for another set of machines. The stove is a real possibility, the machines? Not so much.  These machines are getting used on the weekends but slight usage during the week. I see no need to purchase more.  If people want to complain, I will tell them they can use them when there is no one using them.  If it's that big of a deal, they can just go to the laundromat like they've been doing.

The thing about the stove wiring is the expense.  I have to decide if I am really going to do that at some point, for that wiring is expensive. Stoves use 50 amp breakers meaning I think it's 6-3 wiring.  Even 10 feet of that stuff would cost probably around $80. And 10 feet would work, now is the time to do it. I'm going to fill that hole the wiring is coming in through with duct sealant and after that stuff is in there, it's going to be difficult to remove it to push through another wire.  

Oh, btw, I bought the outlet for the stove, the box it goes in and a cover awhile back. I was certain I was going to put in a stove and I am still convinced it may be a good idea.  Ill probably go ahead and get that wire when I get the vanity.  Those are the few big ticket - well not that big actually - but big enough ticket items left.  The stove can wait, the kitchen sink can wait, etc.  I'll need a bench for the bathroom as well, I'm looking for something cheap, not fancy.  I'm tired of spending money on this thing.  I still have hipcamp wiring to go - but I've had the wire sitting there for a month. Just haven't had time to get to it, the priority is to get the shed going for whosoever demands such amenities to be in there.  

I'll be taking a shower in that stall. Yes, I know it works, I want to just stand there with the hot water running and ensure I have it right.  The water drains perfectly, no pooling.  There are no leaks and I have backfilled that setup underneath the shed.  I guess I should get some throw rugs for people to stand on when they get out of the shower. I know I don't like standing on cold, hard flooring.  Several dollar tree cheap rugs or Ollie's will work.  

The point is that you just hang one up to dry and put a fresh one in when one gets wet.  This is far from being a fancy setup here, it's practical and that's all I was aiming for, for now.  It's cost a truckload of money, I hope it pays off. I am very glad, regardless, of having a bathroom to use the toilet now instead of having to go out into the woods or sending the kids out there.  

I did spend time today updating websites where my park is listed to reflect the sewer dump, the water spigot, the grassy area for hipcamp, the laundry, shower and toilet.  I also put out a local Facebook ad in case there are any tent campers in the area that want a place to pitch a tent over night.  My Google site has been updated to reflect the additional amenities.  

I would very much appreciate it if Google would please update the photo from satellite of the property. It's just a forest - people look at it, they tell me so. Looks like you just have trees there? This must be a new park?  I'm just not going to spend $300 on drone footage.  I don't know that the money spent would equate into income.  I could put a link to google maps on there for people to see the footage.  

Well enough.  It's not late but I've got a lot on my mind right now. 

And I was taking a look at Hipcamp. It's crazy. You have to change options in 4 different places. Otherwise, it still shows no laundry, shower or toilet.  I'm glad I went through all of that yet again.  I have now going through the entire admin site and hopefully I have this correct. I am going to go to Google Incognito and take a look. Okay, the only thing left is that I need to take a couple pics of the Hipcamp area.  I don't want people thinking they are getting an RV site for that kind of money - it's cheap.  It's enough to make a little profit and get some extra finances generated.  I'm going to get some pics tomorrow and get those up there quick, lol.  

I guess I best take a pass through my Roverpass site one more time as well! Well that sucks.  I'm on page 4 for a search for my town.  Most of what's showing up isn't even in my town. These other sites must be paying to get their site boosted.  Hipcamp? My listing shows up at the top of the page.  I'm going to start looking for tent camping apps and see if I can get on some of them.








Well I guess I'll leave lot 12 open,lol.  It has 1 3-day and 1 8-day reservation on it for next month all of a sudden.  Put some more days on it with reservations and it equals monthly lot rent rate.  I also have a reservation for December 19th, lmao.  They actually called asking for the date.  Ok?  And a reservation for August 6th?  Ok. People in the business that have a reputation and have been there a while say they have their lots booked out for the summer well in advance.  I dunno if these people are suddenly showing up because I now have a bathroom facility or not.  

Speaking of bathrooms, that guy came in there yesterday twice to "inspect" everything and was mumbling something loudly on his way out.  I have no idea what his beef is and I'm not going to concern myself with it. If he has something to say to me, say it to me, not everyone else that he encounters in the park. Their lot rent is coming due soon, we'll see if they're staying. If they are, I'm going to ask him directly about these shed inspections that occur on a daily basis.

Of course it isn't finished. Of course I have materials in there for the construction.  I freely tell people that the facilities are available but it's still under construction, please "pardon our dust".  There are no surprises, there is no omission of facts.  But, that couple are constant complainers and loudly voice their disapproval about a myriad of things.  Or were, anyway, they  haven't spoken to me in a week and I have no idea why that is. They went from friendly to standoffish.  But again, this is the type of personality these people are, even with each other.  It's not surprising to me that they have turned on me for no apparent reason.

My reaction? If you don't like it, you can leave.  There are other parks in the area. If you find one of them better than mine, feel free to move.    Not a conversation I really want to have with them, in fact, I am just avoiding them. I'll take their money every month and they can stay over there and mouth off all they want.  Others in the park greatly disagree with their viewpoints and have told me that in no uncertain terms.  I do wonder if they regret leaving a good Google review.  I don't know if you can take down a review once you have posted it.  

Anyway, the thing about yesterday's inspection? He didn't go around back to see the massive amount of work I did out there. I didn't work on the inside and I'm still feeling quite bad from that excursion yesterday. Muscle aches and a giant headache this morning, it's raining and I'm sitting in my bedroom office and I don't care if I don't get anything done today.  In fact, the serenity of sitting here listening to the rain drops and the peacefulness of a house without anyone else home is quite amazing.  I still have this headache, debating whether to take meds or just wait it out.  I'm kind of stubborn on taking Tylenol and such. I really don't like taking that stuff unless I absolutely feel that I have to. 

One thing that is nice? That dirt is back in the trench. I wouldn't have been able to do that until next week sometime now that  it's been raining for hours and there are severe storms forecast for tonight, including a 3 on the tornado index.  Yes, there is still some dirt on the sides of the shed to go, but not much and really, the eyesore is gone.  I put that second shower stall up for sale, I don't need it.  I am not going to expand the facility any time soon.  It's one bathroom and one set of machines and that's it. I might put in a soda vending machine, but I'm really not sure it will be cost effective.  Maybe if I got a lot of tent campers coming in? 

I really wish I had the money to build out a glamping setup.  The biggest money is spent on building the platform, buying the giant, canvas tent and installing heating and cooling.  I suppose a good queen or king bed is probably up there as well.  I'm going to price out the materials next time at Lowe's - not to buy it right now, but as a goal.  This is something I want to do, I just need to get it there.  The obstacle? Somehow getting power back there.  

Now, I could build it at the rear of the RV park area - about 300 feet back from where the park is located - and run that aluminum, direct burial wiring to it. But that doesn't have the great views that building it in the trees will have.  Generators are noisy and expensive.  There is no real place to install a solar array - the gas production well takes up all of that.  Having the power company run power back there is likely a non-starter.  I think they gave me the install to the park for free because they figured it would pay for itself eventually.  

Really, the only thing I can think of is a generator, perhaps put in a building with maybe some sound proofing to keep the noise down.  

Why am I going on about this type of thing? Because I must have goals.  I want another 16 RV spaces and at least try 1 glamping site.  Glamping sites are easier than cabins or mini houses in that they don't have running water or bathrooms in them.  You might put a glorified outhouse nearby and perhaps an outdoor shower.  It's an experience, a destination in and of itself.  But it isn't cheap.  And it absolutely requires electricity.  I can see 3k just worth of lumber and supplies to build the platform. 2k for a tent.  A grand for heating/cooling setup.  After that, however and if you have existing bathroom facilities nearby - it's just putting in the furnishings, carpeting, decorations.  It's basically a hotel room in a tent. 

So, there is Austin bank a mile away and a lead to getting a loan from a particular person at that bank who can get loans where others have failed.  I'm going to at least call the person and see what they have to say. Probably not right now, lol, this headache is starting to go away but definitely not a good time to be discussing a business loan.  I don't have down money, it's going to have to be a collateral loan or it's nothing at all.  The point? I'm just going to keep trying.  The worst they can say is no.  If I could ever get a yes, I could get on the contractor's list and have him commit to a timeline - with caveats for weather of course - and get it done quickly.  I didn't do that last time and I was just thrown in there when he had time.  Which ended up not happening a lot because rain would stall the plans.

The biggest obstacle right now would be the appraisal.  Just too much money. 

Out of necessity, I finally took an "owner's draw" and paid myself just a few minutes ago.  Business account? Lots of money. Personal accounts? Not so great. We're just short of 5 months into this and I finally took a paycheck.  After the 1st, I will be taking more, at least another grand.  

I will probably be taking 2 grand now that I'm looking at my electric bills that finally came through. A total of $696.48, it's still low enough to get some money into my personal accounts before the high electric bills hit.  This will finance me through May and into June or longer.  I have gotten rid of a lot of unnecessary payments, lowered others and tho I have high credit card debt, the amount is manageable.  

Credit card usage is about to go by the wayside as well.  I have more items to buy for the shed, but if it's a grand I'd be surprised.  I'm really debating whether I should just go and get a vanity today and get that over with.  Of course, that will pose more installation challenges having to run a drain pipe from outside to it and running water to the faucet through types of water lines I have never dealt with before.  I don't think they are particularly hard to do, but still.  New stuff abounds in this project, hence taking so long to finish.  

Well, I'm not just using credit cards now.  I am using a lot of business checking account money to finance remaining purchases.  I just want to try and end the usage of credit cards.  The IRS check hasn't hit my account yet.  I don't know how long that takes, they would have had that check by now.  Even if I owe them more, I am sure they will cash that check regardless.  Finances will start getting a bit dicey now with having to make extra payments to a savings account - that I have not yet opened - to pay for property taxes and insurance. That insurance due will hit in December.  I'm hoping I won't have to make any claims and keep the premium the same or even go down.  


Whatever the case, I have at least 4 grand worth of money coming in the 1st of May - providing everyone stays of course - which will pay expenses and still have ample money left over even after paying expenses. This is where my pay starts to come in.  I also have to start putting aside estimated taxes. This all needs to go into a savings account to separate those monies from operating capital.  I'm starting to get a little better at this. Not a pro, but at least I have some semblance of a mind of how it works and how I should go about doing it.  There is more coming in after the 1st as well, but it's up in the air type thing whether they are staying.  I'm taking my Facebook ads down for now, will need to make a new one for a new look instead of reusing the same ones over and over.

But not now. All lots are filled besides the one, available overnight lot.  I suppose I could run a free ad for tent camping tho.  Might as well? Yes!

With that? The sun is now shining, I'm feeling better and after I make that new ad, I'm going to head over to the property and get some work done.

G'day. 









Tuesday, April 25, 2023

 I overdid it today.  Move the generator, move the stuff off the trailer and start shoveling. And shoveling some more - and more.  I got the entire back side of the shed backfilled and then got half the side of the shed done as well. There was some point after all of this shoveling - I was almost done - that I sat down.  

When I went to get back up? I was bent over and feeling it badly.  I continued to work in such position until I got everything cleared out.  If I'm posting Hipcamp is open, then Hipcamp better have everything I say it has, including that dump station.  No, I don't suddenly have a miraculous number of people contacting me through Hipcamp or Roverpass. Instead, I have someone posting a reservation for August through my reservation system.

Say what?  

But I am, obviously, hoping that reservations will start to pick up for the Hipcamp area.  Well, not that anyone has ever stayed there, lol. 

One of the set of eyes hasn't contacted me in many days now.  I don't know what she's pissed about, I'm not going to bother wasting my time asking.  Something is wrong and unless they actually tell me what that is, I'm going about my business. They are bit*** people that find fault with each other and everyone else.  I don't have time for it.  Well, I don't want to be subjected to it, drama is not my thing.

I'm sure it will come at me at some point tho....I haven't said anything negative to them at all, but they talk to all kinds of people in the park.  I don't know what influence they have and I don't care...unless...I find out they are trash talking me for whatever reasons. The dude comes into the shed every night after he comes home from work and looks at everything.  Like he's some sort of inspector. He opens the door to the bathroom, looks in there and leaves. 

I'm not their subordinates. They are my bread and butter, but I'm not going to bow down to them.  If he would have gone around to the back of the shed, he would have seen right away what I had done today.  

I contacted the Great Dane people again today - they are always gone when I come through there.  That electrical connection isn't going to work, I want that fixed immediately. Not tomorrow, not next week, TODAY.  He argued with me that "that is the way they set it up". I don't know who they are and I don't care. I replied that if I had the electrical contractor come in the park and look at that sh**? He would have ripped that thing out of the pedestal. I would have, but there are dogs in there and they need the cooling during the daytime.  He replied "I will try to fix it today". 

No, you WILL fix it today.  I'll post a pic of this nonsense on my Facebook.  

So what else is there today? The work kicked my ass. I came home and laid down in bed.  Taylor and the oldest showed up the same time I did, I didn't expect them at all.  I forgot that there was a field trip to an aquarium and the she was asked to be a chaperone. She is also leaving on Thursday to go be with her friend who asked her to come to be with her during surgery.  This is all preplanned.

I mean, I'm finally feeling better 6 hours later.  I wanted to get more done today. Reality is, I got overzealous about getting Hipcamp ready and just drove myself to get that stuff done back there. I'll see how I feel in the morning before determining what, exactly, I'm going to do.  

I'm done.  

 Oh, and this, forgot to add on last post: my "new" valuation for my property for taxes for next year.  Near 200k.  They want to raise my taxes to almost 3 grand.  It's probably worth more than that, but comparing it to other rv parks? There is no way they should have valuated it for that much.

Just one other park I compared it to has 36 spaces, which is 22 more than I have, several cabins, a house and a large clubhouse.  They valued that at near 300k.  Mine is just 14 spaces, a shed and nothing else.  By that reasoning, either that other park is greatly undervalued or they have greatly overvalued mine. 

It's around $400 per month I will have to set aside for taxes alone.  That's unbelievable.  That's a lot of money eaten up for - nothing in my book. The ISD wastes money continuously and now is going to add a bond initiative to the next election coming next month.  They built this giant, covered stadium type thing for a high school.  That is a glaring waste of money, they already have a full fledged football field as it stands.

They built a brand new Jr. High facility.  Now they want even more to do more stuff to the High School. I asked one of the board members about it, he sounded just like a politician should sound: Full of s***.  I posted that on the local gossip site and hope that people will vote against it.

I wouldn't be able to pay that right now, I can tell ya.  I'm going to have to open a business savings account immediately and start setting money aside. I figured I was in for around $2,500 for property taxes AND insurance combined.  I'm pretty well screwed unless I get with it and start saving.  In 9 months I can have $3,600 saved up, which will pay for the property taxes and get me close on the insurance.  

It was just a sickening feeling to receive that in the mail yesterday.  I knew it would go up, I didn't figure they would value it that high.  I am weighing on appealing this decision - but what if it backfires and they find it should be valued even higher?

I'm going to look up every RV park in the county that I can find on the tax rolls and see how big they are, how many spaces and amenities they have and compare it.  If there is too much of a disparity, then yes, I will appeal it.

 Well...

The shower is done. A little more cleanup and it's ready to go. Hot/cold running water and no leaks coming out the drain underneath, thankfully.

The toilet is fixed as well. Just that tube, no more leaks there. 

The older couple - well the man used to be a glass installer.  He fixed the window on the shed in a matter of minutes after getting the glass - from wherever.  I had already let them have the $25 they collected for me from an overnight stay, that paid for the window and I will let them have another overnight stay fee when one comes in - if they are paying cash - to help finish the deal. He said the glass only costed $6.  

Really didn't need busted glass on a bathroom facility and he saved me a ton of money having someone come out to replace it. I'm no glass man and I don't intend on becoming one.  

Roverpass and Hipcamp amenities have been updated. Roverpass, however, had several items on there that should have already been checked off that I'm sure I had on there before. I must have checked them and then didn't save it? I dunno, but that's all updated. I am also opening Hipcamp - sort of.  The description is a grassy area with access to the amenities shed and for now, we will let you use an extension cord if you need electricity. 

But the thing is, both sites now have listed on them a shower and toilet.  Anyone doing a search that must include those amenities will now see them at my park.  I changed site 2 and 3 on Hipcamp from my regular RV lots - I don't have but one available now anyway - to Hipcamp lots.  $15 per night, they have access to everything.  I also have a tent site on there that I'm hoping that the availability of a bathroom with a shower will help draw people in.  

I'm undecided what to do today. But I think I want to start backfilling that trench. There are still some things to do in it but most of it can be backfilled, that way I can make access to the rv dump station.  It's IN the trench, lol, it's just a part of the sewer line. I don't know if there will be any usage, but I have it listed so I need to make it accessible.  Yes, that trench is an eyesore even if behind the shed, I want it filled back in. I won't finish it all today, that is a lot of work and a big pile of dirt, I just don't want to pay for a bobcat right now. It's too expensive and I don't really have much need for it other than the backfilling.  

Yes, I have plenty to do in the shed, but there are priorities and right now, getting Hipcamp going, now that I have the toilet and shower officially accessible - is a top priority.  

Yesterday I finished that stuff up and then went to the tax guy.  He asked a lot of questions.  Long story short, my task now is to get specific numbers on construction together - which are listed in quickbooks and get him the info.  Although I'd love to do that today (not)  I really must get with some of this shed that needs to be completed.  I want to get the generator out of there as well. I will put it way in the back where I usually park my trailer and put a cover over it.  Maybe fire it up before I do that and let it run a few minutes.  That will get that generator out of the shed.

But to do that, I have to get all of the insulation off of the trailer.  Well, I have to do that anyway, James needs to borrow it. He has been taking down an old barn type thing for a client and needs to haul the stuff out of there. The client isn't paying him, instead, she is giving him the materials left from the barn plus a 21 foot long utility trailer probably worth in the $2,500 range.  

I'm a little behind my time this morning, I got to thinking about things and time just escaped me.  Im' still wondering if I should apply for this truck driving trainer position.  It's 5 days a week, 10 hour days, around 70k per year, home every night, no weekend work. It's a lot of hours and I"m not quite ready for a job yet, there is still stuff to do at the property that needs to be finished first.  I'm working on it, it's getting done, but it seems like it's taking forever.  Whatever the case, I am happy that so far, everything is working including my fixing the contractor's mess.  I have left that trench open on purpose to ensure 1 - it isn't getting backed up and 2 - it isn't leaking.  I have run the toilet and the shower and it's draining nicely with no leaks anywhere, it's time to wrap that up. 

I'll just have the vanity drain, but I only need leave a little of the trench open for that and another small portion of trench open for the eventual kitchen area. I suppose I could cover that up and just mark where the drain outlet is.  I also have a water supply there I need to uncover - got covered over with rain pushing mud down into the trench  - and stick a 90 on it and bring it up out of the ground.  Just another water spigot for customer usage along with the sewer dump back there.  

I'm getting more motivated now that I am getting Hipcamp open.  I don't know what's going to happen with it, but it's officially available and I am now going to be on a race to get most of this stuff done.  

And tent camping. Hoping some people will take advantage of that as well.  I'm trying to get those traveling nomads in there.  

Oh, and the people with the Great Dane. I'm getting to the tipping point with them. They have left bags of trash sitting out on the side of their trailer for days and trash laying on the ground. The dog has dug a deep hole, the windows I asked them to fix are not fixed and the real kicker: they have a 30 amp cord to supply their trailer jerry-rigged to an extension cord and into the pedestal!  I wrote them and told them they need to fix this IMMEDIATELY AS IT IS A FIRE HAZARD.  If it isn't fixed this morning, I am going to give them an ultimatum to either fix that and the windows or get the hell out of my park. 

I can have them towed out of there if necessary.  I will not have that kind of electrical nightmare in my park, period. If that thing catches on fire, it will burn down the trailer and my pedestal. The aluminum underground wiring will melt and trip the circuit to that entire side of the park.  The dogs inside that trailer will be consumed in flames and the possibility of the next door neighbors trailer burning down as well..

I regret letting them in - but - they agreed to my rules. The pics they showed of the trailer were taken so as to not show the broken windows.  It's a no brainer for me, fix it - all of it, keep your space clean or adios.  

Anyway, I need to get ready to get out of here, get over there and start shoveling dirt. 

G'day









Monday, April 24, 2023

 As much as I hated to do it, I had to cancel the 10 day stay for the Hipcamp person.  Those are at reduced rates, tho that isn't the reason I canceled.  The reason I canceled it is because 3 of those days, another person had already reserved a spot through my campground reservation system.  Hipcamp doesn't connect to park software to determine if there is availability, it just gives the camper the options that are listed and I guess we all hope there is a space available.  I mentioned the 3 days that had already been booked in case they want to stay anyway at the reduced rate and find somewhere else to go during the days I don't have availability.

Or, they can boondock those 3 days if they so desire, that's entirely up to them. But it appears that the parks in my area are filling up and mine apparently is just a spillover - I haven't been on the map long enough for people to consider it first before the others that have been around for decades.  I've got 4 good Google reviews so far, tho.  Anyway, I refunded them the entire amount. If they want to stay on the days that aren't booked, that's fine by me.  The reservation just came in late last night so I didn't wait around long to get back to them. They obviously need a place to stay, they will need to find other accommodations.  

As for sleep - I went to bed last night at 9:00 pm, woke up around 1, got to sleep around 3 and then slept until 7 am. So that's around 8 hours of sleep, I'm fine today.   Which is a good thing, what with having to go see the CPA today.  I have my notes I used to calculate my quarterly estimated taxes, I'll be asking him if that is anywhere near being correct.  

Well, Hipcamp is warning me that too many cancellations from the Hipcamp operator can result in reduced amount of viewings that Hipcampers will see when searching. I think that was the 3rd reservation made through that system.  But, I am not looking to piss Hipcamp off, I just need to get the 2 spots up and going ASAP.  I will remove the other spots from the listing and only have the HipCamp operation in the back listed with only the 110 amp outlet, the availability of water "nearby" and a sewer dump also nearby plus access to amenities.  I really think it will work - time will tell.  

If Hipcamp really wants to sanction owners, then they should be giving the ability to connect campground software to their system to give it real time information on availability.  

The lady that came in yesterday for 33 days said the opportunity for the truck driver training job is still opened.  Well, they've had that position open for quite a while now, I'm wondering what's up with that.  It's a Monday-Friday job, I dunno if I want to spend that much time at a job or not.  I think they're 10 hour days as well.  I"m not really sure what I want to do about working right now, I'm still trying to get the amenities shed at least close to some semblance of finished.  I'm going over there in a little while after my morning cups. 

I'm going to put that shower together and I bought a shower rod and curtain to boot. Clean that thing out nice, it will be a nice, hot - or cold - or warm - shower for whosoever wants to use it.  The walls are up enough to block the view including a functioning door with a lock on it.  The light is working in there, the only thing left is the vanity.  I will be doing that soon.  In fact, very soon.  The AC will be installed and the insulation.  Drywall isn't mandatory, I can say it's finished enough to use - actually it's already being used anyway.  That one guy goes in there with a roll of toilet paper every single day now, lmao. 

In fact, he's in there a lot. I think he's using it as a hideaway from the wife - they seem to argue a lot.  It's a small space in even a giant RV - they have a 44 foot long unit. There were 3 different people in there using the machines yesterday, a good sign.  If I could get more days of lots of usage I'm pretty sure I could make the payments with that money on the machines.  I'll be counting the amount of money in both quarter collecting boxes today as well.  

So, I have a few more electric outlets to install, put up a few more pieces of drywall - the inside walls on the bathroom - finished the shower stall and then see what kind of time I have left.  I don't even think I'll be able to get that done before i have to go to the appointment.  It's just critical in my mind to get to a CPA, have them give me the options and what kind of cost they are going to hit me with and then make a decision.   

It's cold outside, my version of it anyway, in the high 40's.  I didn't really expect that and apparently it's going to stay cold overnights for a while, but with daytime temps in very nice range.  Right now, the only available lot is lot 5 - tho those people from last night may still be there, it's available for several days before some people come through that booked it for 3 days.  The lack of available overnight lots is not concerning to me.  The rest of the lots are blocked out on my reservation system, if you actually go to my site to book (versus going through Hipcamp or Roverpass), it will be the only thing showing.  The software works it just takes time to figure something out when something new happens.  

I'm working on getting everyone paying on the 1st of the month instead of having to go around on random days trying to collect money.  Some people make it more difficult than it needs to be to collect. For example, one person that kept saying they will pay but was never home. They wanted to pay in person but at the end of the day?  They finally just gave me their credit card number and that was that.  Why didn't he just do that in the first place? Sometimes involves endless texts or phone calls to get people to pay up.  

Well that's enough. Get another hot cuppa to go and some ice water and get over there and get busy. I'm actually going to spray the grass around the pedestals first thing this morning before doing anything on the shed.  I want all of that grass around those things gone.  I tried to get a kid that was advertising he will work on the side (school) to come over and pull that grass, but apparently that didn't appeal to him lol.  Usually, actual work is a turnoff to these people saying they will do "any kind of yard work" or other such verbiage which leads you to believe they will -.....- do yardwork.  People want paid, they don't want to work for it. I'll just spray the stuff and after it's dead I'll come pull it out myself. 

With that, off to the races.

G'day








Sunday, April 23, 2023

 The lady couple got to the park and wanted to change their lot from a back-in lot to a pull through. Lot 5 is the only pull through available, but to make them happy, I instantly agreed, sure! 

Not a big deal, right? No, but some people put in a reservation for lot 5 today before I could black it out.  So I'm sitting here trying to figure out how to change lots with reservations already on them.  I was trying to delete both reservations but they wouldn't let me, telling me I had to deal with pricing in another sector on the software.  

This is something I haven't run into before and now? I have to start watching more training videos to see if I can find out how to manage this. Meanwhile, I sent a confirmation letter to the people that just put in the reservation - we are moving you to a back-in lot - it has ample room but it is a back in lot.

The kicker here? It's just a 21 foot long trailer.  This could have gone to Hipcamp if they were to agree to power only and have access to a dumping station and a water spigot to fill up their tanks. And Hipcamp will be cheaper. 

Anyway, I figure someone will leave soon enough out of the pull throughs and open that up again.  What if they don't? Well the means they're paying money.  The new guy that is there for long term finally said he could pay Cashapp. I'm fine with cashapp, I take payments however people want to pay them. 

What's on tap for tomorrow? Yes, this is Sunday, I did go over there but only long enough to see if the man had come back to pay up and also let the boys eat their Happy Meals in the shed.  The laundry has been getting used all day long.  It's what I need - but on a more regular basis to get the money coming in to at least pay for the payments on the machines.  That was the goal from the beginning, I don't really think I'm going to get that much going in there.  

However, it is beginning to pick up.  The ladies are going to use it, both lots of eyes are using it and a couple of other wanted the access code as well.  That's good news even if the one lady wants to complain she "love having this place all to myself". Yes, well she doesn't have to make $219 per month payments on machines and I don't want to be paying for that kind of amenity, I want to at least break even.  Wifi is a given, it's free, but laundry? 

The people with the Great Dane suggested that "you almost need another set of machines".  No, I thought, I don't. I don't want more machine payments and unless everyone in the entire park started using the laundromat, I am not going there.  I have to average 3 loads per day to pay the payments and so far? That isn't happening. Now that it's starting to pick up, it might get to that point.

I'm going to have to get the directions, sit down and try to make heads or tails of how you change the amount being charged. It's only $2.50 per load and that is not the going rate.  It's more like $3.00 per load.  I am tempted to just have someone come out and pay for them to do it, the instructions are difficult to understand. It tells you to unscrew something but doesn't specify what, just says where. But if you look, there are no screws there.  In fact, I think I will contact the company that sold it to me and see if they can find a person to come out and do that.  

Anyway, tomorrow's agenda does not include reversing that T in the ground. Too wet. Just keep working on stuff inside the shed. Probably get all the rest of the electrical outlets finished and then probably start on installing that insulation.  

Had to edit.  These people show up at the park unannounced. No phone call, no text message, no email, nothing.  They drive through the park looking for a place to park.  There is only one space open - lot 12 - but is available for tonight. So, they call me AFTER they arrived and asked if I had a space available? yes, I have one lot....interrupted, they told me lot 12.  Yes, that's the available lot.  I just find it pretentious to show up like that. Why not call before you get there? What if I have nothing available? They must have been desperate, I dunno.  Nothing on any of my websites invite people to come take a lot without asking. Lmao.  

With that? Bedtime. 

 I've slept so poorly that writing in the blog or much of anything else has just gone by the wayside. Last night, however, I did finally sleep and now I'm feeling much better.  

So this dude calls me for long term lot rental.  "What is your policy on dogs and criminal background checks?".  I mean, just go ahead and send up the red flags.  Well, we allow dogs - "I have 5 of them", ...2 of them are large and 3 of them are chihuahua sized.  Oh.  What about your inference about criminal background checks?

"Well, I was in prison for beating my wife, but that was 30 years ago".  It was an instant no.  My insurance will not cover me if he does something in the park.  But, I just worded it: "Well I'd have to check with my insurance company". He knew what that meant.  He said thanks anyway and hung up the phone. 

I need people in here, yes, but I don't need them that bad. The insurance person made it clear that they aren't going to cover any claims resulting in people with violent crime convictions from the past.  I might have thought about helping him out but 5 dogs in an RV?  I live in a pretty good sized house and I wouldn't want 5 dogs  in here.  My cutoff is 2 dogs ... maybe 3.  The older couple have 2 dogs and a cat.  The other eyes in the park have 2 dogs.  The new people have 2 dogs.  That's it tho, I can't imagine having 5 dogs in a space that small. 

That is the second lead off of the Facebook ad.  I had been getting more with previous ads, I dunno, it's just hit or miss I guess.  We're still a week away from month's end, I'm hoping I'll get another long term out of someone looking for a new place to stay. 

Anyway, last day of the parental unit's vacation, they will be heading home sometime this morning probably  It's about a 2 hour and 15 minute drive, so they can sleep in, take their time, get some breakfast and leave at their leisure.  The youngest has been getting into trouble while they're gone, I don't envy him when they get home....especially taking the Nintendo Switch in the middle of the night. I caught him yesterday and I caught him today. Yesterday, he was grounded by parents from TV, games and playing outside.  I have no idea what they will do now, but I bet it's not going to be a fun week for that kid.  

Meanwhile, the 33 day stay - if that's accurate, I do wonder if they accidentally put that many days in there - is coming today.  That will fill up 13 of 14 lots.  I'm still cruising to fill that last one with a long term.  If I miss a few travelers, that won't be a big deal.  People will be leaving soon enough and I don't want to be caught with 4 open lots like that last time when 2 of them left overnight without any advance notice.  The only thing that might change the number of overnight travelers is getting that bathroom opened up. I'm almost there, I just need to fix the toilet and get the shower working and cleaned out. It will seem odd to have a bathroom without a sink, I suppose, but that will be rectified soon enough. 

So, it's basically going to be a pallet of sod per lot - but a couple of lots it's more like 2 or 3 pallets.  $250 per pallet.  That's a minimum 4k to buy the sod which doesn't include delivery or ground preparation.  Yup, I don't have that kind of money right now.  I'm not sure what I will do, but it likely will be buy a bag of seed and do one lot at a time.  

I did apply for a "part time" trucking job. There were no specifics given on how many days per week or what they mean, exactly, by part time.  In my view, part time means exactly that: short hauls that get you home either daily or possibly longer hauls but only like one per week. Or who knows.  Any ads I see like that I will apply for.  There is another one that says "home several times a week".  That would have to be local or semi-local hauling.  They may - or may not call - back. Some of these places want you to fill out the initial application and then call them. 

There are fuel hauling jobs available I may take a look at, but that usually means night shift to start out with and I'm really not a night person.  I went to bed at 9:30 last night.  I'm going to see what I can find, tho, I don't really think I can live comfortably off of the income of 14 lots.  Hipcamp may or may not work and increase the revenues, but I still don't know that it will be enough to pay for my bills and still have "recreational" money available to do the things I want to do.  

I will be collecting quite a bit of money on the first, but the real question will be: How much will electric cost me this month?  

Good thing I checked my notes. The appointment with the accountant is tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 pm.  I want to find a clear picture of how I can go about legally paying the minimum in taxes I can and how much I can afford to pay myself after paying those taxes. I am pretty sure an S corp will be recommended, which is fine, if they will set that up for me. The money spent is the money saved and then some.  This CPA comes highly recommended by a general manager of a local business that is also a national chain.  They set up the local side of the accounting format for them.

I'm sure this isn't going to be cheap, but I feel like I'm in over my head with trying to determine how much I should have sent to the IRS - what with attempting to determine how much money I can take in an "owner's draw" this year for regular paychecks. I think I got close, but what if I"m way off? Or what if switching to an S corp will save me a truckload of tax payments? 

Whatever the case, time to get ready for church. The youngest will have to sit with me at the regular service while the oldest gets to go to the children's ministry.  He is not going to like sitting at a service listening to a sermon and at this point? That's just too bad. He isn't listening today anyway.  I am thinking this could go bad at the church service with him sitting there for an hour, but we will find out. If the oldest kid didn't want to go, I just wouldn't even go today and let him stew at home.  

Friday, April 21, 2023

 5:00 am.  Boys still sleeping. I wanted to get up half an hour earlier than them to enjoy a cup or two of coffee.  I am not sure if I'll just come home and go back to sleep or go to the property and try to get stuff done early.  I'm not quite awake enough to make that decision, lol. 

I have to take the 6 year old over to the next door neighbor's at 6:00 am and then drive the 8 year old to school - they are going on a longer field trip to a town about 70 miles south of us.  So they are leaving at 6:30 am and have to be at school by 6:15.  

After that? Either home, Waffle House or the property.  

It rained for a long time last night, many hours, so I know I won't be getting into that ditch today.  Just would like to get that situation done or as done as I can - still have the vanity drain to install but I'm not doing that until I get a vanity - but I can backfill most of the trench.  

I now have a dump station for people to dump their holding tanks. Not something I want used too often, just more of a convenience that I hope only gets occasional use.  I do believe the liquid is flowing good in that area, but still. 

And all of this time, people running that washer every day, there haven't been any backups, thankfully. That tells me I got the fall right.  Now where the toilet and shower are? No idea yet. I've flushed that toilet many times and it's been getting used and when I cut into it, there was nothing standing in there excepting right under where the toilet is. That was expected because of the lack of slope/fall on that line going over to the main line.  There is a very good fall going out of there now, that will no longer be an issue. Yes, the stuff coming out of that pipe was, naturally, quite smelly.  

I think today I will work on getting the other electrical lines installed.  Finish the bathroom light, install an outlet for feeding an outside light and put in another regular outlet near the front door - there are no outlets over there and I want to be sure that if I need one for something like maybe a coffee maker? I have one available.  I had to buy another 25 feet of electrical cable for that, gag. That stuff is expensive!

I was about to say I need another switch for an outside light, but I want to get one with a light sensor on it that will automatically turn on and off according to the sunlight.  Meh, I might put a switch on it anyway.  I have an extra switch and I have a box for it.  

I also need to get that AC installed and start working on installing the insulation.  So, there is still plenty left to do - unfortunately. I'd like to wrap this thing up. Instead, there are still weeks worth of work left to go in there.  It'll probably take a whole day just to install a vanity what with drain pipe and water lines.  

If this dude shows up today, I'm putting him in lot 10 and the ladies coming Sunday will be in lot 12, leaving only one pull through site - lot 5 - left available. Rest assured, if someone wants it for long term, they can have it.  This will leave me less vulnerable when other people leave.  I don't have any overnight reservations in the system, so losing a few here and there that are trying to find a place right away isn't going to hurt me.  

Well, it's almost time to take the little one next door.  I have decided to go ahead and get over to Waffle House after dropping the older boy off and then over to the property.  I'd like to be there when this guy shows up to make sure he takes the lot I want him to take.  I greatly dislike these people that just pick and choose whatever they want, notwithstanding the fact that they have been informed which lot they can have. 

Thursday, April 20, 2023

 The sewer system is repaired - almost.  I messed up on fall/slope and had to redo both outlets.  I am not going to have shit sitting in a pipe.  I will go to whatever lengths I have to go to fix it and I can tell ya, fixing that stuff underneath that shed is not pleasant stuff.  I won't even go into all of it, I will only say that at the end? I put a damn sewer waste tee in backwards and will have to redo that. But that is not under the trailer. I will be a relatively simple job. I want it right. If I leave it like it is, it's going to be directing toilet waste to the end of the pipe - which is right there. 

That is, of course, not what you want. You want the poop to flow towards the direction you want it to go.  It just isn't anything I want to continue doing, I want that stuff over with, but I also know if I leave it?  I'm going to have backed up lines sooner or later and it's just not worth not fixing it now. Get it right.  

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Well yes, I'm doing that tomorrow. However.  I got a phone call. Mr. B? yes?  We have your vehicle finished, we just need to detail it and it will be ready to pick up later.  OHHHH??!!!!  Yes, we will call you back when we are done.

Ohhhh myyyyy.  They told me yesterday it was next Wednesday when it would be done, with the caveat that it might be done sooner.  I'm covered in dirt and I'm sitting there listening to this person telling me this on the phone.  Yes, I had to lay down in the dirty, several times actually, to finish out this project. That T? It's out in the open.  Simple fix, I'll get that done tomorrow if it doesn't rain. 

It was supposed to start late this morning. Then early afternoon. Then mid-afternoon. Now in a couple of hours.  Whatever. Typical forecast, lol.   

Anyway, I called the lady that's giving me rides, she was an hour out.  I was done as far as I could get with the sewer line, the toilet works, it's sending stuff the wrong direction but it's still working.  Just when it gets sent out the T through that special setup, it shoots out of there and plunges it down the line. Exactly what you want.   She got me, we went to the shop - and then I noticed right away something was wrong. 

But nothing so bad that I didn't take it. They forgot to do the job on the driver's side headlight cover.  It has oxidation.  The passenger side is brand new and the bug deflector is also brand new. I'm not leaving it there another day right now to fix it - they want it a whole day, lol.  I'm thinking to pay for a new one on that side as well. They are telling me they can get it "80%" of what it would look like new.  Well, why would I want 2 things new and 1 looking - not new? I'm just going to call them tomorrow and ask them to order the part, I want new on everything up front.  

Later on, I got a call from a gentleman from - wherever, another Oklahoman I think.  He started asking questions about long term.  I answered all of them but he still was asking about electricity. Is it prorated to the end of the month? Do you have to pay extra fees with it?  

Huh? No, sir, electricity is included with the cost of the rent.  This is, apparently, unique to our area. Other places even 50 miles away all charge extra for electric. It's metered and you pay whatever the power company is charging you for it - it is illegal to charge a tenant more than what the power company charges you.  I know this from ample research. No matter, you don't try to make your money off of electricity, I never even thought of that anyway. 

The point of meters is to force the customer to deal with their own electric-use habits.  Otherwise, some people think: free-for-all! Just turn the AC units down as cold as they can go, leave all electric-using devices on constantly and the park can pay for it! WooHooooo!  

He's coming early tomorrow morning, he stated. I may or may not be over there early. I have to get up at 5:00 am to get my coffee and then get the boys up at 5:30 am. One of them is going on a field trip and the bus leaves at 6:30 am. Well his bus to take him to school doesn't even arrive by then. So, I have to take the 6 year old to the neighbor's house at 6:00 am - she will take him to the bus stop - and then take the 8 year old to school so he can get on his field trip bus in time.  

After that? I don't know if I'll go home and go back to bed or just keep going. If I sleep well tonight, then I'll just keep going : )

Anyway, I have 13 spaces taken as of tomorrow and Sunday.  One more, please!  

That's it. I'm happy. The day is done, the boys are going to bed soon.  

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The boys are in bed, they are on their way to Oklahoma and I'm going to bed as well. 

 Another bad sleep night, gag.  Just awake for hours.  

Rain isn't expected to hit until after 2:00 pm.  With the way forecasts actually come true around here, one wonders if it's even going to rain at all.  

I'm going to try and get the sewer line completed today, done and over with.  And I will try to get the wiring completed for the bathroom.  The light fixture is near completed, but there are a couple of other lines I need to run off of the line that feeds the bathroom as well.  

Throw the main breaker, pull the wires out of the light switch box that turns the light on for the laundry area, hook that all up, run the wires to their destinations, install those outlets and be done with it.  Yup, that's a lot more work than it sounds.  

Still nothing extra in the reservation system.  I suspect much of what I am going to get is these last minute travelers needing a place to stop overnight. I'll gladly accommodate them, but I am looking to fill those lots with longer term.  I have 3 open lots right now, 2 more than I want open. I'll continue to run ads until people move in.  Hmm, well the boost is still pending.  For whatever reason, it usually takes at least 24 hours before they will approve it. 

Just biding my time here.  My ride is coming in about 45 minutes. I'm not really looking forward to much of anything today, I am tired and it will take a while to shake that feeling of grogginess.  There is so much work to do, tho, that I can't afford to just sit home on a week day.  The taxes are done for now,  there really isn't any legitimate reason to stay home beyond feeling tired.  I've driven countless times in a semi truck in this condition. 

It would be really nice, tho, if the collision center would call today or tomorrow and say the vehicle is done.  They said it might be this week but couldn't give any guarantees.  I guess it doesn't matter, the folks are leaving and I will be able to use whichever vehicle they leave behind. It's just that I like to drive my own vehicle. If anything happens, it's on me, not on them and me.  I'm still waiting for the aftermath with the insurance company.  Maybe they don't do anything until the dust settles - ie: the vehicles are fixed and the ticket is done with the court.  

This weekend I'm going to try to make up my mind when to leave.  My mom says she usually leaves town sometime in May, once the temps hit 100 she's outta there.  The forecast shows no 100 degree days in May, but that isn't going to stop her from going up there, I don't think. It's likely more the temperatures up there that matter.  The lows show in the 40's - which is way too cold for her. She has never liked the cold and hence she doesn't go up there in the winter.  I haven't told her I am coming, I am still half weighing surprising her at her doorstep - but at the same time, I don't want to show up to find she is leaving or even gone.  

So early May seems best.  I can tell ya, if I didn't have family there, I wouldn't even go.  I have no desire to travel anywhere.  If I were to stay in town here and just deal with the park and maybe take an occasional trip to somewhere within - 200 miles maybe - I'd be fine with that.  I mean, a flight overseas and visiting another nation, now that would be something entirely different.  I've traveled the US, I've seen most everything besides Alaska and Hawaii, I'm weary of traveling and it's why I gawk at the idea of going back to trucking.  I may have to do that eventually, but not now.  I could go at least a couple more months on what I've got right now and especially with money coming in.  

I'm sure I could get reconditioned to trucking if I really have to.  A couple more years of it won't hurt me, I guess.  It's more having to be forced back into it, tho, than wanting to go back into it.  It would take some pressures off of me and also get me paying down some debt and also getting me into a financial position to get another loan.  

But every time I get on the Interstate and I see trucks, I just think how ugly it is driving out there. Troopers wanting to pull you over, idiots driving cars and nowadays, idiots driving tractor-trailer rigs like they are cars. They cut you off without thinking twice about it.  Trying to find places to park overnight.  Not getting any or much exercise. Sitting all day long.  Trapped inside a small box endlessly.  It has zero appeal to me anymore. The glory days of driving are far gone, it's just an overregulated pile of garbage now and I'd rather have nothing to do with it. 

I might actually see about this truck driver training position - that lady is coming back this weekend and staying a while.  Of course, she might be staying to train a trainer - they have allegedly been looking for someone but I haven't seen any ads for it.  Yes, I do peruse trucking positions here and there to see what's available locally.  If something good were to show up, I might try to jump on it.  A rear end collision, my fault, isn't going to help anything tho.  

Gonna finish this one up. Time to get my stuff ready to go.

G'day

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

 I decided to boost the Facebook ad again. It's just a 3 day run that costs $12 and usually produces good results. I'd like to get 2 more long term out of it and fill the park up until others leave again.  I've got 3 open lots right now, but one is going to be taken for a month starting Sunday.  So try to fill up 2 more lots and be done with it.  For a little while, lol.  Someone noted to me that one of the recent arrivals has 3 air conditioning units on it ...wow!  I hadn't noticed. They are paying more because I upped my rates, but I would have wanted another $25 per month out of them for a 3rd AC unit. 

Anyway, I got all the way up to the sewer line coming out of the toilet and had to stop.  Need just one more fitting a 22 degree angle coupler to get the main line lined up with that line.  I may have to cut that line off and raise it some, so I will need a coupler as well.  I won't know until I get the pipe all the way up to that area.  However, I don't - or shouldn't anyway - need anything else to finish that project up until I go ahead and get to installing a vanity. But, I'm installing a T on the sewer line for that s well.  k

I do have some extra parts - including a 90 - I just don't have any more 22's or inline couplers. 

The oil workers who are all together brought in a trailer. The trailer has 2 motorcycles on them - custom Harleys.  They must be planning on staying a while.  Or who knows.  Someone said one of them is worth 40 grand at least. They must be worth something, they took one of the wheels off of the trailer so it can't be hooked up to and hauled off. 

Another one came back early today in his truck with a car following him. He stopped - I'm hooking up my trailer, we'll be gone a week. He had told me about this when he moved in.  He's going to Talladega for the car races.  And sure enough, he hooked up his trailer, pulled it out, they parked their car in their space and left.  He wanted to be sure no one was going to take his spot, lol.  I wouldn't have allowed it anyway, but I get why they'd want to block the space. 

Well - the folks are leaving tomorrow evening.  She wants alone time with hubby, I'll have the kids for 2 full days and partial of 2 others.  No matter. I can work all day tomorrow and all day Friday.  I'm needing to get out there early tomorrow to beat the rain so I can finish the sewer line and get a toilet working again, gag.  After that I have plenty of work to do inside. Really need to get that AC installed. 

Anyway, get that sewer stuff done, put up a curtain on the window, finish the electrical and I'm calling it a bathroom with shower available.  It may not be the finished product, but it will work and that's all I'm looking for to at least get it advertised.  I will, of course, keep working on it but if someone needs the toilet or a shower, there it is.  Might be a bit odd without a sink, lol, but that's coming soon! 

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Many hours later. A traveler called, said they needed a place, do you have anything available? Yes, indeed.  Well we won't be coming in until after 10: 00 pm, is that okay? Sure! Please go to my website to pay, I won't be there that late.  And sure enough, they paid.  It isn't 10:00pm yet but I will get a notification from the camera if they do pull in. If only I could get at least 2 of these going every day......

Well, off to bed.  I need to be at the property earlier. Like 8:00 am would be good.  

 As normal, I realized I needed to install more things on the sewer line - now - before closing it all up.  You build the line, you want to install everything you need or will need in the future now. You can cut it open for future reference, but why, when you can just install the stuff now and not have to go through all of that, including having to cut into a line that has had human waste traveling down it? Yeah, makes no sense. 

Specifically, a T to use for a future kitchen and another T for the vanity as well as a T to vent the line.  I still haven't installed the p trap because I wasn't able to make it that far yesterday - it started raining and I needed another T.  It's whatever, today is supposed to be rain free and I intend on getting all of that stuff done if humanely possible.  

Whatever the case, after it started raining, I did some drywall on the bathroom wall and then started installing the electrical wiring to get a switch and ceiling light in there. Big pain - there was no clear route for the wire, I had to chip out wood on several studs to route it properly. Installing the ceiling light was no piece of cake, either.  There was nowhere to install it, I ended up having to put several more pieces of wood up there at the ceiling to get it installed.

That all took over 7 hours.

During that time, I got several complaints about the dumpster. It has become clear someone is dumping trash in there that doesn't live at the park. The question may have been answered by one of the complainants who stated the people in the house across  the street asking him a couple of days ago whether they could dump their trash in there? NO, was his firm reply, he stated to me anyway, to the person and said it was for the RV Park use only.  But do you think that's going to stop them?

I doubt it.  Even with a sign out there, I am guessing they are the source of the trash. And who knows who it was that dumped all of that insulation in there last month. None of our people, no one has a house with attic insulation at my property unless my vision has become very, very bad.  Well, I need to find my hunting camera, get it functioning and install it out of site on a tree branch nearby.  I'm not going to keep having this dumpster overflowing with trash.  

And let me just note, some of these RV'ers have lived in much larger parks and stated they didn't fill up a dumpster in one week like that. It is literally overflowing right now, there are bags of trash on the ground. We're talking a dumpster, not a residential trash can.  This is an intolerable situation. If I can't identify who is doing it, I may have no choice but to install a padlock on it and hand out keys. I hate to do that, it's really going to add more trouble, but what else is there to do?  

Anyway, the collision center has now stated the 26th instead of the 25th for a completion date, with the caveat that "we may be able to get it in this week, but we won't know until later this week, we will call and let you know".  I haven't asked them to get it done quicker beyond stating at the very beginning of this that I don't have a rental car.  I just wanted them to know I don't have until the next of never to get it done. 

However long it normally takes, fine, but let's not drag it out longer, I was attempting to say without actually saying that.  So, they know I need it back as soon as possible.  

Anyway, I still have my ads running on Facebook.  I'm losing one or even 2 people (that I know of) in less than a month's time, I want to fill the 14th lot up.  The 13th will be occupied for over a month starting on Sunday.  I'd rather just fill the park entirely up and have a pause on having even one overnight lot rather than having 2 more lots empty when that time comes.  

However....yesterday, I got 2 phone calls. The first was going through Hot Springs and looking for a place to stop for the night. Umm, I'm 3 hours away?  They quickly ended that call, they knew the town I'm in but apparently misjudged the time it would take to get here.  The second were a set of couples traveling together in 2 vehicles.  Do you have 2 lots available? Yes I do! Come on over! They were just coming into town from the East and it wasn't anything for them to keep traveling a few more miles to get to my place.  

Turns out it  was 2 pickup trucks with campers on the back.  Campers of today are nothing like the campers of yesteryears. They have holding tanks, sink, bathroom, small fridge.  They manage to cram all of that stuff in there.  I was a little surprised when they pulled in, lol, they didn't state they were in pickup trucks.  Well, I gave them a discount, I didn't feel right trying to charge them the same amount as a 42 foot long 5th wheel.  They were coming from Hattiesburg, MS headed back to their homes in California.  

If I could have a steady stream of these types of travelers stopping in, it would make it worthwhile to keep a couple lots open. It is  traveling season.  It's these types that wait until the last minute to find something that I'm getting in there.  And in a few cases, they plan their routes and I am where they figure they will be on their trip to wherever to stop overnight.  The price is what's drawing them in.  

Since I have no access to a vehicle during the day, I end up having to make trips to Lowe's at night.  I didn't get everything I wanted to last night, it was late and the store announced closing time in 15 minutes. I got the sewer parts, yes, but there are other things I need for other projects.  

No matter, I have plenty to keep me busy for today.  In fact, I suspect the sewer stuff will keep me busy all day long.  I hope to have it finished today, tho, just before more rain comes tomorrow.  I need my toilet back! The hard parts will be trying to align the shower stall line with the T and the sewer line coming out of the toilet with that T. Lot's of tee's.  I bought extra parts in case I get them misaligned. 

Well, my ride is arriving soon. Gotta make lunch and drinks - especially my coffee. I've found the day goes much better if I take a thermo with coffee in it over there.  It stays hot for a long time and it's just nicer to have.  I can only hope I get some more last minute travelers in there today, I will have 3 open lots for it.  Or even a long term out of the blue to move in - it happens that way a lot. Like, no a preplanned event, "we're coming on such and such a day", it's more like "you have anything available right now?" 

Why yes, yes I do!  Come on over!

G'day






Tuesday, April 18, 2023

 I've got 2 open lots right now, but Sunday it will be down to 1.  Which is good because one dude was only staying a month and at least one other leaving soon enough. This is a far cry better than the 4 open lots I had the other day. Actually, someone is coming in today for one of those lots, but it's only an overnighter.

I don't discount the overnighters, just saying there is nothing reserved on that lot after that.  It's funny how people come tricking in tho. I guess it will just be a constant battle to try and keep the lots full.  I start getting a little edgy once too many of them are empty and 4 empty lots? Is too many.  It's also strange how I was getting so many calls for long term and then all of a sudden, it all dried up - for a while anyway.  

The fickle nature of the business, I guess.  

Well, I've got my ride taking me over to the park in an hour.  I just got out of bed, trying to wake up. Stayed up too late last night trying to deal with taxes and then going and taking them to the post office and after that, deciding I need to stop at the store.  It is also supposed to start raining in a few minutes - that was quite the surprise to see that in the forecast.  No worries, I can work on the interior if the trench gets wet/muddy again.  

Started Keto after 30 plus hours of eating all kinds of garbage.  Wasn't hard to re-start.  It's when you've just eaten whatever for weeks or months is when it's a bit different story to try and restart a pretty restrictive diet.  

Well, this isn't going to be a long entry. I just sitting here enjoying my coffee, thinking about the day and the Lord.  But the lady is coming in 25 minutes to take me over there and I need lunch and drinks made up before she arrives.  

Goals today depend on rain. If it rains, I'll work on the bathroom drywall.  If it doesn't, I'll be in that trench and the goal will be to get that wrapped  up and perhaps even start backfilling it.  The unfortunate part about the sewer setup is there always seems to be something that pops up where I will need a fitting or something and a trip to the store. That's a trip I cannot currently make. It's kind of frustrating to be in the middle of something and find out you don't have everything you need or something you didn't know you needed pops up. Then you have to switch gears and either start working on something else or waste the time driving to Lowe's, getting whatever and coming back. 

I think I have everything, but who knows.  That AC needs installed as it's getting pretty warm.  The insulation will need installed to help with keeping it cool in there.  I could go on and on - but those are the top priorities that need done. The bathroom and AC.  And at some point, needing to make a trip to get a vanity.  That's not today, just saying I need one.  But, I want to be able to advertise a toilet and shower stall asap.  No sink? No worries, wash your hands at the tap outside, lol. Or just go back to your RV and wash your hands - for now anyway.  

I'm not going to tell anyone that, obviously, just a little humor in the sea of things to do.  I think installing that p trap is going to be a PITA and redoing the sewer pipe under the toilet is going to be fun as well. That's trying to get the fall correct so everything actually drains down the pipe, not "let's have a community gathering point before it even reaches the main line" situation where all of that "stuff" accumulates and just - sits there. That is going to be gross if my assessment turns out to be correct. 

Yes, I have extra clothing over there, lmao.  

G'day

Monday, April 17, 2023

 I became confused on trying to estimate taxes.  That's because I wasn't thinking correctly - this isn't my forte, I've never done this before.  

I was thinking, ok, I'm going to take home X amount per month and then pay the taxes out of the business account. 

But it doesn't work that way, lol and I don't know why I was thinking that.  Whatever you get paid, you are taking the taxes out of that pay, not paying yourself out of the checking account your net pay and paying the IRS out of the business account.

Which in turn threw my numbers all off.  All I know is, if you want to take home over $44,725? You jump into a much higher tax bracket.  The tax rate goes from $1,100 to $5,147.  And you also pay 22% of a predetermined amount they have on the tax sheet - a jump from 12%.  I'm definitely not going to try taking over the $44,725 amount.  I can't really even do $44,725 net pay anyway.  

No, I just realized I am in error again. Not in my favor tho, I can take more, in fact, I should be able to afford taking all of that $44,725 per year which amounts to $3,727 per month gross pay and take out 428.91 per month of that pay stuffed into an account I'm going to open to put that money aside for Federal taxes, property taxes and insurance.  

No, that isn't right either.  I will have to set aside the federal taxes in a personal account and the property and insurance in a business savings account.  Good thing I'm writing this out.  

Okay. I am going to lower it to somewhere around 40k.  This is per year - starting now, tho, not from the beginning of the year.  It's crazy that I have to pay taxes on no earnings, but the estimated tax apparently forces me to average it out for 4 quarters.  I'm just groping my way through this, I have to send the IRS something by tomorrow.  

I'm pretty sure the CPA is going to tell me to switch the LLC to an S-Corp and somehow, that reduces the tax liability - substantially I am hearing and reading.  I don't know how to switch it and I have no idea what the tax table looks like for that.  I am looking off of the standard IRS tax estimation sheet for single taxpayers sole proprietor.  

Ok, see? I have no idea what I'm doing.  I'm calculating taking 3 grand per month from the beginning of the year.  But I haven't taken anything this year.  So if I want 3 grand per month going forward, the calculation is only for 9 months including April, which means $27,000 per year for this year.  

Next sheet of paper, please.  I've got all kinds of hand written calculations and now realized that none of those are correct, lmao.  

Alright, now I'll have to do calculations until I get my net pay around 3 grand per month.....tic tock tic tock.....that's it. I can take $3,400 gross pay per month, pay $287.66 in taxes (thank God Texas doesn't have an income tax) leaves me $3,112.34 net per month.  That in turn leaves me almost 3 grand per month left over for operating expenses.  

I literally have no idea how much I'm going to be paying per month for electricity once we get into summer, I'm guess $130 per lot that's $1,820 per month just for electricity.  That may be high, it could be less and could be much less.  I have no clue, there is no way for me to tell except going by other park's giving their averages.  These people for some reason won't tell what they actually spent on any given month for electricity, not sure what the big secret is, the page is for owners and managers only. 

Whatever. We get done with June and I'll flat post it on there what the entire electric bill was for however many units I have there at the time with AC units running all day long. I will give the number of units with 2 ac's and the number of them with 1 and break it down to average per lot.  

But it's this unknown with electricity that makes it next to impossible to guess how much I can pay myself and still pay bills plus put aside money for expenses.  This is why I want that Hipcamp thing up and going. It may draw people in - it may not.  I will set up 2 of them to start with and see what happens. I have enough wiring to set up 4, maybe 5 of them.  I'm going to try to stay at $15 per night and see what happens.  If someone is traveling through and sees a place offering basic electricity, a water spigot if they need one by the shed and a place to take a shower and use the toilet for $15, I figure I'm going to get some people in there.  

Well anyway, I have decided how much I will pay to the IRS so that check is going to come out of my personal account and I am going to simply write myself a check from the business for 2 grand to start with and dump that into personal account. I want a paper trail, but I don't have to go to the bank to do it.  Just write the check and do the online check deposit.  My business account has ample money in it to pay me at least 2 grand right now and still have plenty to pay whatever other bills are coming in this month, but the biggies have already hit.  

Those pay checks will go into a special folder and they will all get dumped in there religiously, there will be no guessing at the end of the year how much I paid myself.  Although, I should be able to set up Quickbooks to show a paycheck to myself.  So that's it, write out a personal check for $863, put it in an envelope along with the estimated Tax voucher and send it to the IRS.  The whole point is to stay out of tax trouble. If the CPA can reduce my taxes, fine.  What I pay tomorrow will not be repeated the next time, it will be a lower payment. 

That's only if my calculations are correct.  I'll show the man what I did and he can agree with it or tell me I'm wrong, either-or is fine by me.  

Now then, now that I finally have this figured out to the best of my ability, I can get that dumped into the mail tomorrow.  

It is done. Finally. Good, bad, ugly, right or wrong, it's done.  Pay myself tomorrow, this was enough brain activity for one day.  I have plenty to do tomorrow and going to try to get up early enough to get to the post office, drop this letter to the IRS off and get over to the property.  

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Untenable idea.  No vehicle access tomorrow, I went to the post office tonight instead.  Then to Kroger's for water and ice, over to the property - hadn't been over there today anyway - put some water bottles in the cooler and filled it up with ice.  That will keep at least 2 days.  We are done with this tax junk for now, have to pick it back up again when I go to the CPA

I'm very tired.  I didn't do a lot of physical stuff today, but what with being up 3/4's of the night last night eating too much pizza and this brain exercising today? Toast.  It's almost 11:00 pm anyway, past my bedtime.  I've got my pay ride coming over at 9:00 am - I'd go earlier and I might but I don't want to set an expectation I can't meet. If I sleep tonight, I will sleep in in the morning.  I don't have to worry about water and ice, just take some food, the laptop and an extra pair of clothes. If I'm doing the sewer line, I'm getting dirty.  I don't want to be dirty getting back into her car to go home. 

With that, I'm off to sleepyland. 

 Monday - morning - not very early. 

I screwed up last night. I knew what I was doing but I couldn't stop myself.  You see, I completed a 30 hour eating binge last night that included everything that I have been craving for a while now.  The final straw was Domino's pizza.  The Extravaganza pie that has all kinds of meat and some veggies on it.  I ate way too much of it.

The problem? If I eat more than 2 slices of pizza in the evening, it will keep me awake all night long.  This has been going on for many decades now.  But as I said, I couldn't help myself, I kept wolfing down one slice after another....after another..until my gut was completely full.  I knew at that point it was going to be a long night.  It's not that I feel particularly bad after eating pizza like that, it just keeps me awake for some reason.  Nothing else does that.  I gained 4 pounds in that little eating spree.

No worries here, I didn't get so carried away with it that I extended it for many days or weeks or even months.  I'm not going to do that, I have a goal to reach and I am going to press forward with it now that I have gotten that out of my system - for now anyway.  If/when I go back to AZ next month, I doubt I'll try to stay on keto then, either.  But  until then, I will keep strict keto.

So yes, I am a bit tired but I have stuff to do.  I just decided that getting up early and getting over to the property to work was out of the question.  I am now just going to wait until Taylor gets home at around noon.  I have to go to court and deal with this ticket and I have to get to the post office and return that DirecTV equipment.  That didn't last long - DirecTV that is.

I wrote ATT off several years ago and I should have just stayed that course.  But alas, I just had to go back to it to get away from Dish's high prices.  The next time this happens, I will just cancel Dish, stay off of it for a month and start a new service unless they offer me the discount again.  I can deal with not having access to satellite to save myself a bunch of money.  I can't really do that at the AZ property but I definitely can here. We have smart TV's and unlimited internet, easy enough to just stream stuff in.  

Well I take that back.  I can do it at the AZ property, I just don't want to if I don't have to.  I have switched several times over there when one or the other company refused to give me what I wanted or needed.  DirecTV once lost my business over there for the old equipment we had and kept breaking, they refused to replace it.

Well, they refused until I got to the customer retention department, a thing I had been trying to get to before I decided to switch to Dish.  Then, when I went back to cancel DirecTV, I finally did get to that department without asking and they offered all new equipment for nothing, not even a new contract.  Too bad, so sad, too late, at the gate, I already switched, you can have this junk back. 

They didn't want it.  Of course not, it was outdated receivers that were well beyond their prime.  

Anyway, I will get the post office and court done and then it's a toss up whether I will go do stuff at the property.  Probably not.  It's going to be too late to tear out all the sewer stuff. I want to get it all cut out of there and reinstalled in the same day, if possible. A solid 6 to 8 hours should afford me enough time to get it done. 

On an aside, I tried this new Bing with AI technology that the internet is raving about and apparently Google is freaking out about. I mean, it worked okay, I guess...didn't really think it was any better than Google but it was better than Bing used to be.  Bing basically is trying to give Google a run for it's money. The problem is, I have several accounts that are tied to Google and atm?  I am not interested in just canceling those accounts or attempting to change how to access those accounts, this blog being one of them. 

Have I actually gotten all the start up costs paid and over with?  Well if I haven't, I'm very close and I'm ready for that day to say yayyy! It's all done and no more money needs to be spent right now on new construction!  There's probably another 10 sheets of drywall I will have to get - not a huge expense, some outlets for the HipCamp, maybe have to rent a bobcat to backfill all of that trench dirt. We'll see, it's a lot of dirt, but I am loathe to spend that much money on what would amount to maybe 45 minutes worth of work on a bobcat.  I could use it for other stuff, I suppose, but it's so freaking expensive. Even their 4 hour rate is almost $400 after taxes/fees.  Getting anyone to do that kind of labor for hourly rate? Lmao, yeah, good luck with that. 

I probably could just do a little here and there and get it done over a week's time or so.  

I still need that outside hanging lamp for illuminating the door/entryway.  But that's maybe $30 - $50.  I want to get a small vanity and that's going to cost around $100.  Realistically, to finish what I have started, I probably have around $500 more to go.  The kitchen setup can wait.  It will wait, for now anyway.  I suppose I could just get a used oven in there with a range top.  That's really what those types of travelers need, something to cook on.  But, then I would have to get a sink to wash the pans.  And all the drain pipe and stuff to run the water and drainage plus the electrical outlet.  Well, I think I have the electrical outlet, but that heavy gauge wire? It's like $80 for just the little bit that I need! And of course I would have to buy a cabinet for pots, pans, mixing bowls and kitchen utensils. 

See? It will end up costing me $500 to $800 or even more just to do that little bit.  I just don't have that right now to spend on such luxuries.  A bathroom with a shower stall and laundry will have to suffice.  I've noticed people going in there using the toilet, lol.  Yes, they have a toilet in their RV's, as I have stated before, for whatever reason, people would rather use a regular bathroom. The funny part is that the walls aren't all up yet, lmao.  I haven't advertised that the bathroom is finished yet, either.  I mean, if you walk into the shed and some dude is in there taking a dump, you won't see him.  The wall is up right there and the door. You'd have to either go open the door or peek around the other side of the door where there is no wall.

That got put on hold temporarily to get everything else done.  It's a priority this week, but court is top priority today since this is the date they have printed on the ticket to get it done by. So is returning that DirecTV equipment.  

There are just some days where I just write off working at the property and that's that. Days I would normally go over there and work, I don't include Sundays on that list. Sundays - as I grew up anyway - are supposed to be a day or rest. Where you go to church, worship the Lord with other believers, go home and make a Sunday afternoon dinner then go take a nap. I complained about this regularly at my last job when I was driving most Sundays and absolutely hated it.  I dealt with it - yes for those huge paychecks - but I disliked it greatly.  It was even more disturbing that other drivers with more seniority were able to ditch Sunday driving to people like me with less seniority.  

I don't miss that job.  I haven't missed that job since I was released from it.  

I don't miss trucking in general, at all.  I don't care about the 'open road' in a truck anymore. It's nothing like it used to be 30-40 years ago.  There is no wonder there is such a huge turnover of new drivers in their first year. I think it was 86% the last time I looked and no, I'm not looking again now. It's way up there is the point.  The older generation of drivers is slowly falling off and newer generations of drivers is not keeping up with that attrition.  This is undoubtedly why they are trying to ramrod through all of these autonomous trucks that won't need a driver behind the steering wheel, or so they say. 

Whatever the case, I have 3 hours until Taylor gets home, I'm going to look once again at tax stuff.  My books are caught up now.  I mean, completely caught up.  It's all on Quickbooks and that's all I'm doing. I was going to keep a written ledger, but after seeing what Quickbooks does, I see no need for it.  QB literally does everything and more that hand written ledgers do and handwritten ledgers take up a lot of time.  I just wrote 2 receipts off of Quickbooks for cash transactions. That goes into the ledger and is counted as sales income.  I don't have to take the money to the bank if I don't want to - and I don't want to.  I need a riding mower badly.  Oh, that's the other big expenditure, of course!

I knew I was forgetting something.  Walking around behind a self-propelled mower does give some great cardio exercise, but come summer and the heat wave? No thanks.  It will be bad enough driving a riding mower, but pushing one?  Maybe early morning before the worst of the heat hits.  I remember building that bridge in the worst of the heat last summer. 

I'm sitting here attempting to figure out how much I will make for the entire year this year.  I've taken no paycheck yet.  

Wow. I was doing the estimated taxes all wrong.  The wording is sneaky from the IRS website.  I just figured out I can take $3,000 per month net pay, still pay the taxes and still have almost a grand left over.  I need to save money -not for expansion although that would be nice, but to have an emergency fund and be able to pay cash for the property taxes and insurance for next year. 

The only thing is, my calculations were conservative on what I will be taking in on a monthly basis.  It may be that every month I will keep getting these random reservations in like I finally got with a 33 day reservation, another 2 day stay that left yesterday morning and another overnight stay that I got last night.  

However. If I don't take more than I just calculated and it just sits in the business checking account, I am not taxed on it. It's just what I'm paying myself that counts.  If I were just to collect money and not spend what was leftover, ever, I would pay nothing.  Of course, I think that might open me up to scrutiny by the IRS and I am not going to do that anyway, but still.  

Since I have enough to last a while longer in my personal checking account, I don't want to take a paycheck until after the beginning of the month, where I will take in a nice sum of money and then I can take my 3 grand and hope that I can take even more after I get this other operation going.  Or, just get all the lots filled up with long term. The Hipcamp isn't long term tho I guess it could be if it goes that way.  It would be difficult for a person to live there long term.  No holding tanks, every time they needed to go to the bathroom, they would have to go to the shed. Not a big deal, until you think about having to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.  

Not really intending that to be a long term operation back there, not atm anyway. But, I need to think outside of the box and consider all the potential alternatives.  If the operation doesn't sell for overnighters or several night's stay, I suppose I could advertise it as long term but with well worded caveats.  No surprises, folks, you aren't getting 50 or 30 amp outlet and you aren't getting a sewer dump.  You could probably run a garden hose clear over to the nearest water outlet, but that would be on your dime, not mine. 

I'm just optimistically hoping that HipCamp will eventually bring in at least $500 per month.  It will be on the reservation system as lots 15 and 16 with respective pricing to begin with, including that lengthy description of what they will be getting and what to expect before they rent it out.  

Never-the-less, I do feel a lot better now that I have figured out I can take more than I initially thought I could in a personal paycheck.  I assume but will be looking at whether I need to write myself out an actual check to show it listed in the bank as a paycheck to myself, or if it's legit to just transfer the money to my personal banking account.  Not sure how that's done, more research is necessary.  

I think writing a check and putting a copy of it in a file to show exactly how much I paid myself for the year is the way to go. Leave no room for errors, these are copies of the paychecks, this is exactly what I paid myself, any other questions, Mr. IRS Taxman?  One of the biggest reasons I wanted the books caught up is for the potential eventuality of an audit.  I will be hearing from a CPA soon enough as well, next week I think was the appointment.  

Anyway, I have until tomorrow to get that estimated tax in the mail. I'm going to stew on it - in a good way, not stewing like I'm angry - for the rest of today and try to decide what I can take without cutting my business account too short to begin with.  There is plenty of money in there right now, but taking a paycheck and paying estimated taxes will cut that thing to less than a grand.  Getting rid of constant start up costs is going to be extremely helpful as well. 

A person starting up a park like this from scratch likely wouldn't have any idea of all of the little expenses and even bigger ones from the vantage point of having had just bought land and getting the process started. You look at the big costs from the contractors to build the main portion of it out. You try to look at all the other costs but when you haven't done anything like this before? I was definitely way off.  

This is why I am not wanting to take exactly the full amount I can take for paychecks leaving little left over. Besides saving for emergency fund, taxes and insurance, there may be more things that I haven't considered that I will need to dump money into.

The grass situation coming up is one of them. I have considered it, of course, but how am I going to go about doing it?  

I dunno, stay tuned for that I guess. I'm going to keep searching out all the options before making a decision. The winter grass is still looking good, but the day is coming when it will all die out and I will have dirt lots - that's just not where I want this to go. 

Well, enough for one entry. My mind is buzzing with all of this tax stuff and attempting to figure out a reasonable paycheck.  I'd really need to be able to take at least $3,500 net pay to not have to go back to work and have a reasonable comfortable lifestyle.  Getting rid of the car payment in 3 months will help with that.

G'day



























 Saturday - late afternoon I did not get up early since I had second load and was really deep in sleep again.  Like, this all seems to have ...