It seems like it's taken forever to recover from the March storm that blew through here, but things began coming together this week.
The rain moved off to the east and I got help putting the power mast back up at the barn.
The roofing man came a few days later and replaced the tin that was blown from the barn and the creative space.
Yesterday I called the power company to tell them we were ready to have the power hooked back to the barn, and today they showed up in force. An hour later I was shaking hands and saying thank you.
Soon it will be dry enough to level the yard with the tractor and plant some grass. We're so close we can smell the barn, metaphorically speaking.
On another note, our friend Jamie sent a link to a remarkable video of a moonrise. If you have about three minutes, I highly recommend that you watch it. It's time well spent.
The rain moved off to the east and I got help putting the power mast back up at the barn.
The roofing man came a few days later and replaced the tin that was blown from the barn and the creative space.
Yesterday I called the power company to tell them we were ready to have the power hooked back to the barn, and today they showed up in force. An hour later I was shaking hands and saying thank you.
Soon it will be dry enough to level the yard with the tractor and plant some grass. We're so close we can smell the barn, metaphorically speaking.
On another note, our friend Jamie sent a link to a remarkable video of a moonrise. If you have about three minutes, I highly recommend that you watch it. It's time well spent.
WOW Rick the video is beautiful, thank you for sharing it with us:)
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking...I love to sit and enjoy the night sky as much as I enjoy a beautiful sunrise..thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIndeed time well spent.
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Wow, that was AMAZING! Nothing like a beautiful night sky is there? Glad you've been able to make so much progress on your property.
ReplyDeleteRick, I watched the video and it was simply breathtaking. Amazing! I'm so happy for you that things are returning to normal & that you can smell the barn again!
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