pclausen
Veteran Member
The painters were back all day today (still there) and they redid all the nail holes. Nothing done with the triangular chip yet, but at least it looks like my message got through, to some extent.
They framers showed up at 8am and did the walkway to the basement concrete pad. Turned out pretty good. Ron, I head you on the lack of drainage. Will have to keep an eye on that to see if it will become a problem or not. Gravel in the bottom of each flower bed before topsoil sounds like a good precaution, even if the rest is not properly drained.
Electrician was there all day as well. Finally got the basement light working.
I spent all day cutting and chipping small trees along the deer fence line. Tomorrow I plan to start dropping 90' Yellow Pines in the path of the deer fence. Deer fence itself should show up mid week. It will be tight getting 1100' of it installed by Monday when mom moves in with the German Shepard's. Especially since I estimate 50 Pines need to get hauled out first and the limbs/tops chipped before we can string for the fence line.
They framers showed up at 8am and did the walkway to the basement concrete pad. Turned out pretty good. Ron, I head you on the lack of drainage. Will have to keep an eye on that to see if it will become a problem or not. Gravel in the bottom of each flower bed before topsoil sounds like a good precaution, even if the rest is not properly drained.
Electrician was there all day as well. Finally got the basement light working.
I spent all day cutting and chipping small trees along the deer fence line. Tomorrow I plan to start dropping 90' Yellow Pines in the path of the deer fence. Deer fence itself should show up mid week. It will be tight getting 1100' of it installed by Monday when mom moves in with the German Shepard's. Especially since I estimate 50 Pines need to get hauled out first and the limbs/tops chipped before we can string for the fence line.