txdon
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mikim said:the road was fine,
Don -- didn't you add some gravel to that road a couple of years ago? Seems I remember a couple of piles sitting there waiting for you to spread. Maybe it's time for some more.
Yes I did Mike, but as you can see in Bobby's picture above, One has to be ON the road after a one inch rain.
We are flying on the construction of the entrance. Each day that we work would take me over a week to do.
Yesterday, after Harvey dug all 20 holes with a hand hydraulic post hole digger then he cut the poles.
I was going to grab my cement mixer but Harvey said it would be too slow so he grabbed 6 (six) bags of 80 lb. sacrete, poured them in the wheelbarrow, added a little water, mixed, shoveled into a post hole, added a little more water, Mixed, etc... etc... the 6 bags filled two post holes. We mixed 58 bags this way. I think I mixed about 1/4 of the mixture and my sides were so sore. Harvey just kept going and going. I did use the tablespoon of mustard for pain that Harvey recommended and surprisingly it did work! Day one consisted of driving 75 miles to get the materials, removing the existing entry and gates, digging the holes, cutting and setting the post, a very good day.
Today Harvey was welding and cutting all day. The temp is in 90s and very very humid after the rain we had this morning. One side of the entry is ready for the girls to paint and by noon tomorrow (weather permitting) the other side will be ready. Each side is over 50 ft. long.
I find it impossible to keep up with Harvey physically, he is a machine that will not stop. If anyone thinks that working with Harvey for a week would be fun I would suggest you workout very hard for 6 months prior, seriously!
Harvey was trying to post some pictures but his laptop and my Wildblue internet are not clicking very well, he will try again tomorrow.
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