tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697841611561648399.post1818232712981485046..comments2023-05-30T04:41:22.725-05:00Comments on Between Two Rivers: I must be crazy (or stupid)strandediniowahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08069932615393852640noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697841611561648399.post-84815649560329107992011-07-27T21:06:12.439-05:002011-07-27T21:06:12.439-05:0030 years ago, I used to work all day in the heat b...30 years ago, I used to work all day in the heat baling hay, but dang if I'm not becoming a wuss in my old age (just turned 48).<br /><br />1.5 pints of water per hole was my rate. What started out at 45 minutes to dig a hole, ended up at about an hour towards the end.<br /><br />Once the shed is built, then a small "cabin" nearer the pond is in the planning stage.<br /><br />But that's for a later time after I recover.strandediniowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08069932615393852640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697841611561648399.post-22556521229826512632011-07-27T07:38:53.890-05:002011-07-27T07:38:53.890-05:00(clap-clap) Creating a homestead begins with a st...(clap-clap) Creating a homestead begins with a stoage shed. A place to organize tools out of the weather makes every ensuing labor go easier.<br /><br />The humid heat is slowing us down up here, too. I've suspended all wood splitting, and even riding the mower seems like hard workJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00034752526895428019noreply@blogger.com