Good grief I need to take some better pictures of the house ........

Painter guys truck is here. The rain gutters also got installed one morning. Two guys in literally 1hr did the entire house. Very impressed !!

Two runs in the back of the house to finish it off.

Looks like I put the drain tile runs in the correct spots

Interior shot of the bones of the house before the sheetrock went on. The blue tube on the left goes behind the TV area on the main floor, the center grey pipes go to each surround sound speaker location, the center blue pipe goes somewhere (attic I think) and the right pipes goes back to the mech room/data rack. I will cut open the sheet rock to expose this and put in a cobbled together wall mount rack to hold a patch panel. I'm debating on putting my surround sound receiver under the steps as well and just running an IR extender deal out under the TV. I have a Mac Mini that'll mount behind the TV and that's all I seem to use so it may work out. No PS5 or anything like that on this TV. That stuff is all in the shop upstairs room now

Back to work !! Om nom nom that Axial Flow beaut gobbles down corn !!

Last load of corn for the season going in !!

The soybean head is going to need some major attention this winter. Good thing we have a warm space to work on things now !! Gosh I am so grateful to have this shop to work on stuff !!!

Some goober told me to land roll the corn stalks before chopping and baling them. I thought it was the dumbest thing I've ever heard .... until I did it. Wow this was nice to have all the rocks gone and be able to shave the stalks off 1" above the round !!! More on this later .....

Hayshed is totally ready for mud

$10,750 for the mud, bar and labor. Not bad for a 48x72 area and what ended up being 6" thick. Oh well, at least I don't have to worry about falling through

1st truck is in and dumping

He backed in, drove out, then BACKED IN. The conveyor was in the ground a bit

T'was a sawed off little Hispanic dude running the conveyor truck. He kept hollering at the concrete crew in Spanish and they'd just laugh. I happen to be quite fluent in Spanish and he was actually yelling children's songs and no one was the wiser. I asked him why and he was impressed I knew what he was hollering

Look at it all lay down. Mmmmmmm ...............

Shifting gears a bit ......... Mama Bear and the little people squad helped load up some granite pavers to use around the new house. We committed to buying all they had for some reason. Works out to around 60ton of pavers

The first 6,000lbs on their way to coming home. I think I'm going to make friends with someone with a pay loader and a dump truck. My back hurts again just looking at those pictures

They worked hard and though they earned a freezie when we got home


Painter guys truck is here. The rain gutters also got installed one morning. Two guys in literally 1hr did the entire house. Very impressed !!

Two runs in the back of the house to finish it off.

Looks like I put the drain tile runs in the correct spots


Interior shot of the bones of the house before the sheetrock went on. The blue tube on the left goes behind the TV area on the main floor, the center grey pipes go to each surround sound speaker location, the center blue pipe goes somewhere (attic I think) and the right pipes goes back to the mech room/data rack. I will cut open the sheet rock to expose this and put in a cobbled together wall mount rack to hold a patch panel. I'm debating on putting my surround sound receiver under the steps as well and just running an IR extender deal out under the TV. I have a Mac Mini that'll mount behind the TV and that's all I seem to use so it may work out. No PS5 or anything like that on this TV. That stuff is all in the shop upstairs room now


Back to work !! Om nom nom that Axial Flow beaut gobbles down corn !!

Last load of corn for the season going in !!

The soybean head is going to need some major attention this winter. Good thing we have a warm space to work on things now !! Gosh I am so grateful to have this shop to work on stuff !!!

Some goober told me to land roll the corn stalks before chopping and baling them. I thought it was the dumbest thing I've ever heard .... until I did it. Wow this was nice to have all the rocks gone and be able to shave the stalks off 1" above the round !!! More on this later .....

Hayshed is totally ready for mud


$10,750 for the mud, bar and labor. Not bad for a 48x72 area and what ended up being 6" thick. Oh well, at least I don't have to worry about falling through


1st truck is in and dumping


He backed in, drove out, then BACKED IN. The conveyor was in the ground a bit


T'was a sawed off little Hispanic dude running the conveyor truck. He kept hollering at the concrete crew in Spanish and they'd just laugh. I happen to be quite fluent in Spanish and he was actually yelling children's songs and no one was the wiser. I asked him why and he was impressed I knew what he was hollering


Look at it all lay down. Mmmmmmm ...............

Shifting gears a bit ......... Mama Bear and the little people squad helped load up some granite pavers to use around the new house. We committed to buying all they had for some reason. Works out to around 60ton of pavers


The first 6,000lbs on their way to coming home. I think I'm going to make friends with someone with a pay loader and a dump truck. My back hurts again just looking at those pictures


They worked hard and though they earned a freezie when we got home
















































