You have spoiled us on Patreon with your video of your cat's big adventure. Loved it!! Also so glad things are getting better for you. You are both amazing!!
You really should start your plan closer to the road, then expand inwards once you get established. Again winter is coming. Speaking from experience . 700ft is a lot.
@@SusantheSage not a silly question at all. Yes, but really there isn't a ton of bigger/heavier stuff, and it also is dependent on what the ground is like where we are driving etc.
So impressed with Remi being so good off lead
@@othelialewis429 he does have his moments!!
You have spoiled us on Patreon with your video of your cat's big adventure. Loved it!! Also so glad things are getting better for you. You are both amazing!!
@@infiknit Thank you so much! We do love spoiling our Patreon supporters!! You are all so very appreciated!!
Loved the update! You guys are doing incredibly well ❤
@@othelialewis429 thank you so much!! ❤️
I used to use a similar “grass slasher” years ago - it had a ragged edge on both sides (long before whipper snippers were created)!
@@JD-ll6df they work very well!
You really should start your plan closer to the road, then expand inwards once you get established. Again winter is coming. Speaking from experience . 700ft is a lot.
@@Theiceman69 we'd love to, but it isn't our land, it's Crown Land, so we don't own it.
It may be a silly question but can you use the power of the truck to help get some of the big and heavy stuff moved?
@@SusantheSage not a silly question at all. Yes, but really there isn't a ton of bigger/heavier stuff, and it also is dependent on what the ground is like where we are driving etc.