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Tough diagnosis. But being your Ginny's daughter I'm sure she will embrace her new normal and make the best of it.

Continued prayer and thanks for a path forward.:bowdown:
 
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BB: sounds like a tough go for Sarah, but maybe she'll feel better and still be able to enjoy her life. more prayers sent.

hope you are getting some better weather cause it looks like spring here after we had 2 feet of snow 3 weeks ago and it snowed last friday too. 60's and sunny which really can help our attitudes.

hope you get the projects finished so you can cut some more logs.

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BB--I am sure Sarah needs a little time to adjust. Prayers are going out your way. Maybe this rush of spring blooms will help her while she adjusts.
 
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Andy, drives and Jim; All. Thanks for your prayers and support. Attached are some pictures of the porch project now complete except for the flooring and I have to move the freezer once I get time to clean out the shed. The sun was almost down when the pictures where shot so the color is washed out. Check out the brackets holding the plants. Antique shelf brackets, nice deep ones slated for my shop on loan for Ginny's flowers until I get time to make some.
 

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Bobby, I'm glad to hear the doctors are playing it safe with Sarah's digestive tract. The feeding tube sounds like something that's hard to get used to. If she can think of other, more pleasant things, some of the discomfort may subside. If I think about my phantom hand, it balls up into a fist and the fingernails dig into its palm. The discomfort goes away if I concentrate on something else (a stubbed toe works well). Let Sarah know we're cheering her on (in a quiet way).

Your porch looks very inviting and the wood walls are a perfect accent with the kayak. It might be time to take a break and savor the view of the BB Estate.
 
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Bobby, I'm glad to hear the doctors are playing it safe with Sarah's digestive tract. The feeding tube sounds like something that's hard to get used to. If she can think of other, more pleasant things, some of the discomfort may subside. If I think about my phantom hand, it balls up into a fist and the fingernails dig into its palm. The discomfort goes away if I concentrate on something else (a stubbed toe works well). Let Sarah know we're cheering her on (in a quiet way).

Your porch looks very inviting and the wood walls are a perfect accent with the kayak. It might be time to take a break and savor the view of the BB Estate.

Thanks Bob I will pass on the wisdom of experience. I agree my plan for the day is to take Ginny to get a few new chickens and then soak up the light, no sun here. A few more pictures of the work.
 

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I'm catching back up on your thread now - and I'm glad to hear that Sarah is finally home. Sorry to hear that her digestive difficulties will continue, but I'll bet her positive attitude will really help her overcome any problems.

Nice progress on the porch - it really looks great with all the custom woodwork! You must be very satisfied with how you were able to make all that trim yourself.
 

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The back porch came out great. It looks like it could use a lot of use during the summer.

Dwight
 
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I'm catching back up on your thread now - and I'm glad to hear that Sarah is finally home. Sorry to hear that her digestive difficulties will continue, but I'll bet her positive attitude will really help her overcome any problems.

Nice progress on the porch - it really looks great with all the custom woodwork! You must be very satisfied with how you were able to make all that trim yourself.

Thanks Rick. It is gratifying to see wood instead of painted framing where the kayak hangs. I have a hickory tree at a friend's house I have to take down come spring. I intend to mill it into lumber designated for handles; say two inch and 1 1/2. I want to carve a kayak paddle all one piece and hang over the door opposite the kayak.
 
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Spoke with Sarah last night. Her voice sounds like she is getting stronger. She is moved that so many are praying for her and has asked to please keep it up. I have encouraged her to join the Journal and see for herself what fine people live here! God Bless and thanks. Bobby
 

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Great news on Sarah!

The hickory sounds like a find. I have found they need to be sawn green, they get very tough, when we tried to saw an old dead standing tree.
 
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Great news on Sarah!

The hickory sounds like a find. I have found they need to be sawn green, they get very tough, when we tried to saw an old dead standing tree.

Good to know. I have found that working them green with a draw knife can be tough for tear out. On the rare occasion I am able to cut a piece on the lathe dried hickory cuts a lot better. The opposite is true with persimmon as it gets pulpy and needs to be sanded to appear smooth. The persimmon is harder if worked green then dried also.
 
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Got a workout yesterday this is the end of the first load should be 300 bricks picked up, loaded, cleaned and stacked. Front pile darker bricks are just over 200. I probably have two more loads some are columns that will have to be loaded with a bucket unless I can break them apart. Some of the mortar is old and some is later. I have to take them all so if the columns do not clean I will be swinging a sledge and using them to slug my pad pours for a good while.
 

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Nice score on those used brick Bobby
They are always handy to have around, you never know when a good project will pop up for them.

Nice to know that our prayers are being heard and Sarah is getting stronger
Thanks for the update.

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Thank You Don and Steve; and all others still praying and supporting my little girl.

I spent yesterday cleaning brick with a brick hammer and cleaned over one hundred. I believe I will try an air chisel next. It's a little slower but my hands can't take any more pounding. Ginny is trying to get me to take a break today and I may give in as it is the smarter thing to do. Am a little slow on smart sometimes. Weather and opportunity, as you know only cooperate through small windows. I want to have what I need when the time comes to start a project.
 

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Ginny sounds pretty smart. I'm like you, and try to push the endurance limit. But my wife reins me in at dinnertime (or I don't eat), even though I want to keep working. My stomach usually wins that argument (along with my wife)!

I'm glad to hear Sarah is doing better - more prayers coming her way.
 
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Around the shop; spring views of black raspberries and the windmill.
 

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Thank you my friends. Here are some views through the porch windows I took yesterday afternoon as the sun began to set.
 

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This log is so heavy it picked up the heavy wall box tubing at the far end a foot off of the ground. It took me half the afternoon to get it wrestled onto the carriage and set for cutting. It is 12 feet long and 19 inches in diameter. The carriage can handle 24 inches but the sawyer is tired.
 

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Sun room looks inviting! As does the pool.

Nice log, that will make a 12x12 cant! Hard to make 2x4's out of a nice log like that. Fruition of the plan is great! You've got a sawmill operating :bowdown:
 

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BB: the porch looks great and I agree having a stockpile of old clean bricks ready to use is usually a good thing cause there will almost always be some good use for them.

i'm sure the SAWYER at your place will keep learning how to handle the bigger logs and happy to see you got that one wrestled on so you could make a few saw cuts.

I (we) are still praying for Sarah and hers and your family and hope she is still getting better every day.

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That log will make some serious lumber! Nice job wrestling it up there.

That is one big saw blade - I hope you have a really good metal detector.
 
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Sun room looks inviting! As does the pool.

Nice log, that will make a 12x12 cant! Hard to make 2x4's out of a nice log like that. Fruition of the plan is great! You've got a sawmill operating :bowdown:

No 2x4's for this log. Like to find a stand of cypress someone wanted down to make a log cabin out of. Sun room is where we eat supper lately. Hard to leave it once I sit/lay down.
 
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BB: the porch looks great and I agree having a stockpile of old clean bricks ready to use is usually a good thing cause there will almost always be some good use for them.

i'm sure the SAWYER at your place will keep learning how to handle the bigger logs and happy to see you got that one wrestled on so you could make a few saw cuts.

I (we) are still praying for Sarah and hers and your family and hope she is still getting better every day.

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Thanks drives. I had counted on most of the bricks coming from the column that had been knocked down but was still intact. No such luck. The one I dug out of the dirt had old mortar. The one still standing was put together with concrete. It will need to be jackhammered and nothing would be left but rubble. I'm sure the owner will be more disappointed than I am when he hears that. Glad I told him I would only take it IF I could break it apart. A sledge would not budge but a few brick chips and pieces. It's about five feet high and two foot square; solid through the center with brick chips and concrete.
 
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That log will make some serious lumber! Nice job wrestling it up there.

That is one big saw blade - I hope you have a really good metal detector.

No metal so far. The bottom log will be cut by someone else as I do not have a way to get it on and my blade is too small and will waste too much of it.
 
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Started canting the big log late yesterday. Should have it square sometime today as I have to care for a neighbor and entertain some guests in the meantime. I also got the rest of the bricks yesterday. The column was put together with concrete and the bricks just break apart with the hammer. The owner is going to try dropping it with his loader and said he will call me if it looks like it will break up. Retirement is hard work; but fun; I think?
 
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You all want dust I give you dust! This is from one log and not the biggest. Boards are mostly twelve inch and a few ten. Most are full one inch a few are three quarter. One each two by four lumber yard size and full size. Nice grain as shown and clear. Southern yellow pine. All are twelve feet long.
 

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Sawdust looking good! What is your management plan? It rots agonizingly slowly.:lol_hitti

Are you stickering all your boards flat, or using the windrow style of upright drying?
 

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Nice boards! That's a lot of lumber from one cant - I'll bet the bigger log will yield only a few more boards.

Love the clear grain - that's better quality than you can get from most lumber yards.
 
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