Friday - late morning
It rained half the night last night and we're talking a major downpour. My pond was at least 5 inches below the top and now it's completely full and obviously was running over the sides of it. Nice, fresh rainwater for the fish and the dogs! Yes, the dogs drink out of it. In fact, they like it so much I don't even put a bucket of fresh water out there anymore, they just drink straight from the pond.
Anyway, I slept in. Til about 9:00 am. 2 days off that I didn't expect, rainy days are good days to sleep in and just enjoy the luxury of not being forced to do something that you probably didn't want to do anyway. I will be back to trucking tomorrow morning- unless they pull another trick on me. I just checked the tablet, it's all still the same after they changed it to drop the last load.
With the check from the AG loan company, I can go pay the rest of the property taxes. I might do that today just to get it over with. I was expecting to have to pay myself a grand or so out of it, it appears I won't have to do that and I will get another paycheck before I run out of money in the personal account. Now, that paycheck probably won't be so much, but hopefully it will be enough to hold me over until the new pay scale is put into place and I can start making some decent money and not living paycheck-to-paycheck.
I guess that's not an absolute, I always have money in the business checking account to pay myself with when it becomes absolutely necessary.
Today? Well, I got the monitor and I hooked it up here, at my desk at the house to make sure it works. It's bigger than the old one so I'm just going to keep the new one here and take the old one over to use for the surveillance system. I still don't get why I must have a monitor. The system has an app for my phone, which I installed but it wouldn't let me get past a certain point in the setup stage without being able to take a pic of a QR code. I guess it's a safeguard to keep anyone else from accessing it, just think it's more than needed. I already had to verify the account by confirming the email account was mine.
Then there's that pole that I just left there to - rot, lol. I stopped because the people that came in for a couple of weeks need relative quiet to do their work-from-home job and I was going to be making a lot of noise cutting the board and putting in the screws. The workaround is to move the posts to the shed, get the setup completed there and then install the post into the ground.
Yeah, that means hooking up the trailer to move it over there or carrying those posts all the way to the shed.
I'm afraid it rained too hard and too long last night for the grass seed. Meaning flowing water probably carried a lot of it away. I "wanted" a light rain to get everything wet but no flooding. Rest assured there was a lot of water flowing through both sides and that isn't good. However, I do expect the seed that ended up in the existing grass to be able to do something other than flow away and seed the area behind the west side trailers. I guess I'll have bermuda grass out there! Lol.
Nope, I'm not going to sit around watering the stuff. It's too much time and work involved. If it grows, it grows, if it doesn't, it doesn't and another summer of mostly barren lots with no grass and a lot of dirt. Not idea, not even close, I'm just not that motivated to be walking around all day long watering everything. It's going to rain again later on today and tomorrow forecast even more. Give it 7 days or so and see if anything comes of it and make a decision then.
I've got a 2 night stay coming in today sometime, I will have 2 lots open tho even with that 2 night stay. I've run the Facebook boost ad and it only netted a couple of calls from people saying they were interested and even 2 of them showing up at the park, but didn't convert into anyone moving in. Disappointing at best. I'm undecided as to whether I should run another ad. Google is actually the best resource for new customers, but running ads through them is expensive. I can say throwing away $20 for a Facebook ad, I can't see throwing away $100 or more on Google and potentially getting nothing out of it.
It may just be a dry season for people moving into the area. It may be that I'm being undercut by someone, somewhere, potentially that new park. I haven't check other's rates in about a month so i guess it's about time to go through all of that and see who is doing what. I will not lower my rates any lower than they already are, I don't care if I don't get anyone new at all. It's not worth being in business to just barely be scrape by. People will have those AC's cranking - they already are actually but the temps aren't that high - and summer is coming. I'll face up to $2,500 per month electric bills. I'd rather have less people in the park than more who aren't paying enough to make a decent profit. It's just my thinking for right now. I know I'm one of the cheapest in the area.
I'll probably keep it there for a while, brand recognition is what I am shooting for. In other words, I need to be around for a couple of years or even longer to get that recognition. Word of mouth helps and I am getting a much larger share of the overnighters than I was getting last year. It just takes time and now - hopefully - that I am set to get more money for the trucking job - I can deal with that.
My goal at this point is to save up 20 grand in the business account for a down payment on a loan. Or more, maybe, depending on how much of a loan I want to get. The other option I have discussed endlessly: just start building out as the money is saved up for each phase of the expansion. I have no idea about that right now, I'm just trying to get this ship on the right financial track.
And it's raining again. The forecast? Showed no rain until much later on today, lol. Now it's showing a medium to heavy rainfall going on until around 1.
So, that gives me the excuse to not deal with that pole today. I really don't want to do that right now and I certainly won't do it out in the rain.
As for right now? I guess I'll start working on bookkeeping.