You ever get going and really involved in a project that you don't want to take time to take pictures, even though you know you should? That's been happening to me lately, plus I've done a poor job posting here. Soooooooooo to do an update of "goings on" out there here we go.....
To remove snow from the newly extended driveway at the shop and barn I wanted a snow blower, but my old tractor didn't have a front PTO (power take off) to power it.........
...........so I found a nice clean unit for next winter and spent a day driving to go get it. For those unfamiliar with snow, it's frozen water that falls from the sky occasionally and needs to be moved out of the way for vehicles to pass. Rather than plow the snow which pushes all the rocks into the yard, a snow blower set an inch or so above the driveway moves the snow but leaves the rocks.
I've also got a rear PTO driven wood chipper which I need for all the brush the woods generate. Well the tractor didn't have a loader (front bucket) so that meant another 16 hour drive to get one.......
Another road trip with my son, not a bad thing!
This winter will see the loader cleaned up and powder coated correctly as well. Note the shop on the right and lean to on the left in the background.
You can see in this picture why it's called the "lean to". Built on the end of the tool shed it "leans to" the tool shed.
Some of woods clean up I've been doing as well as another side of the honey house, tool shed and 2 car garage. When these buildings are gone the driveway will circle through here. To the left about 20' or so is where I found Mr Johnson's shirt name tag a couple of years ago laying on top of the grass.
Also about those 35 new trees that are now almost all planted. 2/3 of them are along the edge of the property where in the distance the red pickup truck is, just to the left of the large Walnut tree, foreground.
Some of the 15 Colorado Blue Spruce that were planted. These are 5' tall and well, heavy! Now the reason I bring all of this up is, when the weather is dry, I am now doing much outdoor work which slows my other shop work. However........
.........these are some of the barn shelf brackets that I made.....
These are to anchor the shelves (which are 11' tall) to the wall for stability. They have been painted and should be installed tomorrow. 2 of the six main shelving units are now up.
Another project that is moving along.......
.......the outside lights for the barn. ( for those who have sharp eyes you are correct....... it's not centered

When I came back from a trip the hole had been drilled and the wire had been installed over the door so I had to make do with what was there. Put it behind you and move ahead, it just a barn.

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This is a project that I just got going on and completely forgot to take pictures of. The lights needed a photo eye to turn them on at night and off in the morning. I needed to fabricate a mount for them that would house the photo eye and provide a mount for the light fixture. I haven't installed the other two lights so I'll get some better pictures of what I did for the mounts.
Well that's just some on the ongoing work out there. Didn't know if this was of any interest so I'm just putting it out. I'm working (playing?) out there every day I'm not flying and I'll get more updates coming..........
Thomas