Thanks for another great video Al & Gina. Figaro looked like he wanted to drive the 4-wheeler and those kittens are just adorable. The pigs will like their new home for sure.
anything would be better looking than they are now. I am not sure why Al didn't go straight up the back with those pipes (above the generator) and into the attic space above the utility rooms.
May I suggest an earth auger. To make putting posts in a ton easier. For your 4x4 posts. It's like an ice auger for ice fishing, but it's made for drilling in dirt. I loved the sarcasm for the trim and your zip system green board. Gina, I was LOL. Good one. Thanks for sharing. I loved another one. ❤
You all know you are going to have to teach your daughter to drive a tractor too! She's going to have a riot just learning too! Ir's a time honored tradition to learn as a kid on a farm!
Good morning Lumnah family from a warm Minnesota! Up to 68F degrees today! Good morning to all the viewers too! Figaro at 1:15! It was cute watching Arlo climb the ladder at 4:47! He just couldn't wait! Then Arlo and Jax on TYM at 4:59! Great that you got your trim up on the chase and you were able to finish the stone work! You just need the flashing and Zip tape! I like the place you chose to put the pigs! It does look like they'll have a happy spot! It's great that you're getting pigs this year! Figaro at 28:35! Good idea to have some electric fence inside to train them to for later use when they get the extra space! I like how you plan! Thanks for this video Lumnah family!
Hi Al & Gina. Nice to get the stone finished around the side & it does look nso good. Those pigs will be amazed when they see the ground they will have loads of space & grass to dig. Take care happy family.
Good morning to our favorite homesteaders! It's so good to see new life coming to the new place. Can't wait to see the siding done and the start of some new builds (my favorite) new green house, new shop, new building to get equipment out of the sun and weather! And a barn to house the new life you all plan on bringing to the homestead!!!
@@genewileyopa - Yikes! Sounds like you're doing the right thing to take care of yourself. As we age, pneumonia becomes more and more serious. As you're only 39 (and holding), this should be like a head cold for you. 😉Seriously though, take care.
I love how quickly the cats discovered the ladder, but they seemed confused when they couldn’t get in through the window! I also had a giggle with the “Gina runs into the house with the tractor” conversation. The faux stone looks gorgeous.
Good morning Lumnah’s! Wow, winter again! I would love to send you some AZ sunshine. HOT weather is lurking around the corner for us. Those new cats are just so cute and love to climb the ladder. I love to see the area shots of your land, it reminds us of how far you folks have come. Again, thank you for taking us along with your OTG journey.
MORE FINE BUSINESS! One of your cats has a raccoon-like tail.We are finally seeing the start of spring weather here on southern Vancouver Island.CHEERS fromHERE!!!
Guys, we have NO doubts!! Remember, many of us watched you transform the old homestead from scrub, to a beautifully restored working family farm. Lovin the journey!!
Good day Keith, yes I have watched those old videos and how the old farm came along. Land was cleared, buildings were built, fences put up and the farm grew ! The new place will grow as well, buildings will be built, more fences will come along with more animals. This will all take time !!
Gina, a nice Craft would be to make a couple planter boxes for flowers with the extra gem's. That would look nice. It'll match the tile on your home. I love WATCHING your VLOGS. You get the sweetest piglet's. Animals are so happy with you. I saw a lady train her pig to sit for a treat. I never saw that before. She trained one pig and he trained the other two. L.O.L. Give you and AL some new ideas. See ya Saturday.
If you guys would take a suggestion instead of using zip ties to connect wire fence to t-posts. They make a tool called safety wire pliers. They twist the wire tight to secure pretty much anything. You will want a good spool of stainless wire as you grow your homestead. They use them in many industries. Aero, auto, racing, etc. Use regular steel wire if you know you will be taking down the fences often and want to save money buying stainless. I just would not trust wire ties with 300 pound pigs who like to rub on fences, lol. Cheers!
You must be one strong fellow. Takes a lot of strength to pound those stakes in. I'll bet you'll be sore tomorrow, haha. The pig pen looks so good! Living the dream. Hugs from Tina
You have to start somewhere is right. We have been homesteading since 1981 at this location and we had to start out this way. Now, we have a nice barn and lean to attached, stalls for our goats, cattle, and hogs. We built a separate chicken house and portable chicken tractors. It takes time. Look how far you have come. Well done.
Good thinking Al and Gina you two do seem to work so good together good we do not see the times you don't agree thank you for all you do show us it just might get through to the younger generations how it really is done hard work that you want to do !...
The house is looking great! I was thinking that you could paint those pipes outside the house the same color as the siding. That way they won't stand out as much.
Al and Gina: Once again the faux stone product, looks amazing because it looks real, looks quality, seems easy to work with common cutting tools and has real "curb appeal", one side note from a retired graphic artist, putting the stone and the siding on the garage door would have been a nice touch, however it would have been an architectural nightmare for Al to make all the cuts necessary for each door panel! Al, on the chase panel, couldn't you have hinged that with hidden hinges for easier access to the plumbing at a later date?(musings of a graphic artist) Again, thanks for taking us along on this adventure, and for a person who grew up in Middle America, I am loving New England people and their beautiful scenery!
As anticipated, the faux stone looks awesome with the siding! The exposed pipes could be enclosed in a chase as well, and covered with siding, and if you expand on them, just build a bigger chase. The pig pen looks perfect there. 🐖🐷
Al, having done electrical work for many years I would suggest doing a Clove hitch with the cable Tys on the piglet fence. It's way stronger and I think it would serve you well! Not additional Tys just look up Clove hitch and learn to use it. Love the videos!
Every time I hear you talking halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, ... it makes me appreciate the metric system more and more. Using millimeters, you get accuracy to 1/25th of an inch and don't have to deal with adding/subtracting all those fractions. Makes life SO much easier!
I suppose it's a matter of what you use on a daily basis, when it comes to numbers. I have used both and I find metric easier if I need to divide something in half. (find the center) I suppose old sailors might find it easier to grasp fathoms, but I don't know of any company making a tape measure in that scale.
Live Oak, Florida 4-27-2023 at 6:37 am and 67 degrees. When will the pigs arrive? Anxious to see all the siding completed. It’s going to look beautiful.
It will be so nice to see piglets back at the homestead. The new homestead. It is nice to see the stone work completed. Gina I did see you drive the "mule". Next step is the 🚜.
Good morning from Dalian China even though it’s evening here. 😅 All of your small steps keep adding up and things are looking great with the stone and siding! It will be awesome when you are done. Pork chops coming too! Great homestead guys, great! 👍
Good job I like your work You are smart and you master the work well. I follow you in your work since you bought these lands. I admire your work very much. Greetings to you from the State of Kuwait, the Middle East. Good luck my friend.👌
This was just not long enough today!! Hopefully we get a long week-end with you guys! Do you see what you started with your viewers? So love listening to you two talk back and forth with each other!! The House is looking sooooo good and love the colors. Al you figure out everything before you start a job...I don't know how you keep the measurement's in your head by the time you get back to your saw!
Al, Gina, Looking forward to the pigs! Suggestion. Paint all the outside exposed pipes and their backboards black, and they will "disappear" for the time you are still building. Glad to see you both looking so well. ❤. Regards Stephen.
Since there are bears in your area, might I suggest that you put one strand of electric fence along the tops of the fence posts on insulators. That should keep bears out of your pig pen. Otherwise, a bear can go right over your fence to get your pigs. It is no barrier at all to a bear.
On storing the stone. I have tried storing something like that for future damage and years later when it finally did happen, the material was new looking next to an aged material. You might want to consider storing it in an area where it will weather at the same rate as the material on the house.
Jamaica 🇯🇲 here blessed morning to you and your family and viewers awesome siding even for a woman (older) just look 👀 forward to seeing you guys every other day makes my day stay warm God blessings
Great to see you getting new animals on the new homestead! I'm seeing a pair of great Pyrenees puppies I'm your future to protect the farm from coyotes.
Gooood morning Lumnah family! Glad to see the sun shining on your beautiful homestead. I'm anxious for the animal season. Bless you all. Thanks for sharing
The harvest house looks great with its skirt of stone. I really like that product. And now new pigs coming to the homestead. Once they are big enough to go into the woods they will have a wonderful time in there and have shade too. Thanks for sharing your visions and time with us. Have a Blessed day.
Good Morning Al, Gina Family & Friends, Happy Thursday! Glad to be able to make it early this morning. I really do enjoy being able to view these videos with y'all. Y'all have a blessed day!!
Good morning! 39 min…best time yet !! Built my 4 way split back in early 70! On the farm. Mostly by myself as I put my husband through university and ran the cattle ranch. Not easy for sure! That’s why your building caught my eye. Choices are so different now…I’d rather have a Tiny Home for sure……
Spring cannot quite decide whether it wants to stay or not. The stonework is progressing and then when it warms up, you can get the siding going once again. The pigs should be happy as they say, "Like pigs in mud." Rocks are a pain you know where. Just where you want a post, rocks get in your way. 😮 . . . Good morning.
Good Morning Al and Gina!! I enjoyed this very productive video. It's weird to see it snowing there when it is almost May.❄️ Take care and stay warm. 💕💕
Good morning Lumnah Acres ❤❤❤. What you have done so far is beautiful. I love the perfection that Al puts into everything thing that y'all do on your farm . Everyone remember to smash the like button for the hardest working channel on U Tube love y'all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯
Good Morning Lumnah`s! The stone boarder looks fantastic! Your chase solution uses the K.I.S.S. the principle. You might be able to box in the conduit they same way, or paint them your trim color.
Given the wildlife there, it might be wise to put another wire outside the top of the fence to deter coyotes. Are there bears there too? We have them in western Massachusetts and they are very hungry when they come out of hibernation. Just a thought. :-)
You're really close to the bush with your pog fence, you should put an electric wire on the top of your pig fence to deter coyotes from going over the fence
I love that you care so much about the animals even though you know they're gonna end up on your table; I've seen some ppl don't care much about it because of the same reason wich always breaks my heart, but I can't even do much about it unfortunately. So, now I'm all curious about the piglets and what's next to come on the property!
Add Gina's stone to an extra ply of sheathing, then attach that to the " chimney". That way you get the stone and it's easily removable. You're welcome.
Thanks for another great video Al & Gina. Figaro looked like he wanted to drive the 4-wheeler and those kittens are just adorable. The pigs will like their new home for sure.
You could always paint the exposed pipes the same colour as your siding. That would make them blend in a bit more until you decide what to do.
boxing them in is not all that hard either but does make a great hiding place for critters if not sealed well.
I think painting them would be better than they are.
anything would be better looking than they are now. I am not sure why Al didn't go straight up the back with those pipes (above the generator) and into the attic space above the utility rooms.
That would be a great idea!
@@donnawarmouth9329 me too but black
~ I guess everybody just says "Good Morning." So ~~~ Good Morning Lumnah Acres. ✨🌸✨
Gooooood Morning
May I suggest an earth auger. To make putting posts in a ton easier. For your 4x4 posts. It's like an ice auger for ice fishing, but it's made for drilling in dirt. I loved the sarcasm for the trim and your zip system green board. Gina, I was LOL. Good one. Thanks for sharing. I loved another one. ❤
You all know you are going to have to teach your daughter to drive a tractor too! She's going to have a riot just learning too! Ir's a time honored tradition to learn as a kid on a farm!
Good morning Lumnah family from a warm Minnesota! Up to 68F degrees today! Good morning to all the viewers too! Figaro at 1:15! It was cute watching Arlo climb the ladder at 4:47! He just couldn't wait! Then Arlo and Jax on TYM at 4:59! Great that you got your trim up on the chase and you were able to finish the stone work! You just need the flashing and Zip tape! I like the place you chose to put the pigs! It does look like they'll have a happy spot! It's great that you're getting pigs this year! Figaro at 28:35! Good idea to have some electric fence inside to train them to for later use when they get the extra space! I like how you plan! Thanks for this video Lumnah family!
Good morning again, 68 is a tropical heat wave for you guys in Minnesota. Hope old man winter is really going away!!
@@teresahyneman4349 The only month that it hasn't snowed in Minnesota is July!
Love Gina’s dry sense of humor! I agree, the black trim does make the Zip logo pop. 😂😂
Hi Al & Gina. Nice to get the stone finished around the side & it does look nso good.
Those pigs will be amazed when they see the ground they will have loads of space & grass to dig. Take care happy family.
Howdy Bob... it's good to see some of the familiar things come back to the channel! Wishing you well!
Nice to see you're back to homesteading.
Good morning to our favorite homesteaders! It's so good to see new life coming to the new place. Can't wait to see the siding done and the start of some new builds (my favorite) new green house, new shop, new building to get equipment out of the sun and weather! And a barn to house the new life you all plan on bringing to the homestead!!!
New shop ? What's that all about ? For a man who does everything himself I think the next thing is a workshop.
New Shop - keepping secrets?
Good Morning Al, Gina , Olivia and critters. House work and bring the pigs to a new location. They will be happy. Thanks for another great video.
Gooooood Morning Gene
Good morning, Gene... I trust all is well and you're having an enjoyable week so far!
@@samvalentine3206 Thank you Sam. I have been fighting Pneumonia for over a week and a half. But plugging along. You enjoy your week also
@@genewileyopa - Yikes! Sounds like you're doing the right thing to take care of yourself. As we age, pneumonia becomes more and more serious. As you're only 39 (and holding), this should be like a head cold for you. 😉Seriously though, take care.
@@samvalentine3206 Thank you
I love how quickly the cats discovered the ladder, but they seemed confused when they couldn’t get in through the window! I also had a giggle with the “Gina runs into the house with the tractor” conversation. The faux stone looks gorgeous.
Good morning Lumnah’s!
Wow, winter again! I would love to send you some AZ sunshine.
HOT weather is lurking around the corner for us. Those new cats are just so cute and love to climb the ladder.
I love to see the area shots of your land, it reminds us of how far you folks have come. Again, thank you for taking us along with your OTG journey.
Some AZ sunshine would be nice
Good morning, from Queen Valley!.
Yes, that's why they are called "ladder cats" and not "barn cats". haha!😂
❤ LOVE to see more about the Animals!! Cats, pigs , chickens , goats etc… 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for filming Al. What about that container living room you build? No more video's on that? Do you use that? 👍😁👍😁
Wishing everyone a lovely Friday Eve.
Stay safe ❤
MORE FINE BUSINESS! One of your cats has a raccoon-like tail.We are finally seeing the start of spring weather here on southern Vancouver Island.CHEERS fromHERE!!!
Good Morning Al, Gina, Olivia and all the Lumnah friends , hope everyone has a good week
Good morning Robert!
@@teresahyneman4349 Hi Teresa, hope your having great day
Guys, we have NO doubts!! Remember, many of us watched you transform the old homestead from scrub, to a beautifully restored working family farm.
Lovin the journey!!
Good day Keith, yes I have watched those old videos and how the old farm came along. Land was cleared, buildings were built, fences put up and the farm grew ! The new place will grow as well, buildings will be built, more fences will come along with more animals. This will all take time !!
The new homestead is coming along nicely, goats up, pigs up, chooks up, brickwork up, siding up, it'a all happenin'
Gina, a nice Craft would be to make a couple planter boxes for flowers with the extra gem's. That would look nice. It'll match the tile on your home. I love WATCHING your VLOGS. You get the sweetest piglet's. Animals are so happy with you. I saw a lady train her pig to sit for a treat. I never saw that before. She trained one pig and he trained the other two. L.O.L. Give you and AL some new ideas. See ya Saturday.
Hi Evalina, I saw that yesterday on the Cog Hill video! It was hilarious to see such polite pigs! I hope you are well, take care. :-)
You made a really good choice in colors for the stone and siding
The holders are beautiful! Your homestead is amazing! Thank you for sharing
Figaro looked like he wanted to go for a ride. Love seeing you. God bless.
If you guys would take a suggestion instead of using zip ties to connect wire fence to t-posts. They make a tool called safety wire pliers. They twist the wire tight to secure pretty much anything. You will want a good spool of stainless wire as you grow your homestead. They use them in many industries. Aero, auto, racing, etc. Use regular steel wire if you know you will be taking down the fences often and want to save money buying stainless. I just would not trust wire ties with 300 pound pigs who like to rub on fences, lol. Cheers!
Good morning Lumnah family and friends! Hope everyone is having a great Thursday!
Good morning Teresa! It'll be warm today here in Minnesota, 68F degrees! I'm so happy! It's been a cold Spring so far! Have a great rest of your week!
@@StoneKathryn Thanks Kathryn, you also!
Good morning everyone hope everyone is well. Can't wait for the pigs.
Good morning from Siesta Key Florida
Howdy Bill!
@@samvalentine3206 Hello Sam
Al you have that wood trim going all the way down to ground level. Perhaps PVC would be a better choice.
Just suggestion keep the fence away from any big y'all rocks, Bobcats, and cougars can climb up on the rocks and jump over the fence into the pen..
I enjoy seeing the small clips of what those two cats are climbing on next! They crack me up!
Those cats are so cute. Gina must drive the tractor and I bet she will be a wizz
I would put a door on hinges for the chase! That way it will be easy to access. then put a mini roof on it to keep the rain out!!
You must be one strong fellow. Takes a lot of strength to pound those stakes in. I'll bet you'll be sore tomorrow, haha. The pig pen looks so good! Living the dream. Hugs from Tina
Good morning Lumnahs and friends.
Gooooood Morning Lisa
Good morning, Lisa... Hope the day treats you well!
Food morning lumnah Family, a nice sunny day today 😊
You have to start somewhere is right. We have been homesteading since 1981 at this location and we had to start out this way. Now, we have a nice barn and lean to attached, stalls for our goats, cattle, and hogs. We built a separate chicken house and portable chicken tractors. It takes time. Look how far you have come. Well done.
Al...when wrapping your zip ties around fencing and post...do a double wrap...more tie for support...just a thought...
Good thinking Al and Gina you two do seem to work so good together good we do not see the times you don't agree thank you for all you do show us it just might get through to the younger generations how it really is done hard work that you want to do !...
Looking great,enjoyed watching you prepare for the piggies 😊😅🐖🐖
Love the 4 legged Building Inspectors.
I love your channel. So exciting to what your next project is.
Blessings, 😊💕🙏🏻🇨🇦
The house is looking great! I was thinking that you could paint those pipes outside the house the same color as the siding. That way they won't stand out as much.
Al and Gina:
Once again the faux stone product, looks amazing because it looks real, looks quality, seems easy to work with common cutting tools and has real "curb appeal", one side note from a retired graphic artist, putting the stone and the siding on the garage door would have been a nice touch, however it would have been an architectural nightmare for Al to make all the cuts necessary for each door panel!
Al, on the chase panel, couldn't you have hinged that with hidden hinges for easier access to the plumbing at a later date?(musings of a graphic artist)
Again, thanks for taking us along on this adventure, and for a person who grew up in Middle America, I am loving New England people and their beautiful scenery!
Good morning love how the cats climb your ladders
Blink twice and a farm appears!! All the 'just right findings' from the old place put in place at the 'new place.' Congratulations!
Good Morning Al Gina and Olivia!!!!
As anticipated, the faux stone looks awesome with the siding! The exposed pipes could be enclosed in a chase as well, and covered with siding, and if you expand on them, just build a bigger chase. The pig pen looks perfect there. 🐖🐷
Al, having done electrical work for many years I would suggest doing a Clove hitch with the cable Tys on the piglet fence. It's way stronger and I think it would serve you well! Not additional Tys just look up Clove hitch and learn to use it.
Love the videos!
Every time I hear you talking halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, ... it makes me appreciate the metric system more and more. Using millimeters, you get accuracy to 1/25th of an inch and don't have to deal with adding/subtracting all those fractions. Makes life SO much easier!
I suppose it's a matter of what you use on a daily basis, when it comes to numbers. I have used both and I find metric easier if I need to divide something in half. (find the center) I suppose old sailors might find it easier to grasp fathoms, but I don't know of any company making a tape measure in that scale.
Live Oak, Florida 4-27-2023 at 6:37 am and 67 degrees. When will the pigs arrive? Anxious to see all the siding completed. It’s going to look beautiful.
Good Morning Folks, you guys have a wonderful day.. I was thinking that your left over stone would make a great cover for you well.
Good morning great to see you got that corner brick sorted out
It will be so nice to see piglets back at the homestead. The new homestead. It is nice to see the stone work completed. Gina I did see you drive the "mule". Next step is the 🚜.
Good morning from Dalian China even though it’s evening here. 😅 All of your small steps keep adding up and things are looking great with the stone and siding! It will be awesome when you are done. Pork chops coming too! Great homestead guys, great! 👍
Good day, nice to see Figaro back exploring. 🎅🏻
Gooooood Morning
Good morning Lumnah family ☕️ Gina!!! Drive that tractor 😎👍
Howdy Joseph!
Good job I like your work You are smart and you master the work well. I follow you in your work since you bought these lands. I admire your work very much. Greetings to you from the State of Kuwait, the Middle East. Good luck my friend.👌
Well said, from western Massachusetts USA :-)
This was just not long enough today!! Hopefully we get a long week-end with you guys! Do you see what you started with your viewers? So love listening to you two talk back and forth with each other!! The House is looking sooooo good and love the colors. Al you figure out everything before you start a job...I don't know how you keep the measurement's in your head by the time you get back to your saw!
Looking forward to the completion of the building and getting back to homesteading
Good morning from the PNW where it's cold n snowy in the upper elevations.
Those huge rocks bouldering your pig enclosure are fantastic.
It all looks wonderful.
U can always paint the pipes to blend in the siding like by painting it the same color as the siding that way it kinda of disappears 🙂
Good Morning, Al and Gina
Al, Gina, Looking forward to the pigs! Suggestion. Paint all the outside exposed pipes and their backboards black, and they will "disappear" for the time you are still building. Glad to see you both looking so well. ❤. Regards Stephen.
Goood late morning Lumnahs!!!!!!
Al , I can’t believe the inquisitiveness of your barncats . It’s to bad they really don’t have the thumbs to run any of the tools ! 😊
Since there are bears in your area, might I suggest that you put one strand of electric fence along the tops of the fence posts on insulators. That should keep bears out of your pig pen. Otherwise, a bear can go right over your fence to get your pigs. It is no barrier at all to a bear.
On storing the stone. I have tried storing something like that for future damage and years later when it finally did happen, the material was new looking next to an aged material. You might want to consider storing it in an area where it will weather at the same rate as the material on the house.
Jamaica 🇯🇲 here blessed morning to you and your family and viewers awesome siding even for a woman (older) just look 👀 forward to seeing you guys every other day makes my day stay warm God blessings
Great to see you getting new animals on the new homestead! I'm seeing a pair of great Pyrenees puppies I'm your future to protect the farm from coyotes.
Gooood morning Lumnah family! Glad to see the sun shining on your beautiful homestead. I'm anxious for the animal season. Bless you all. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for having coffee with me today 😊 I always enjoy my coffee with Lumnah☕️
Yay … another milestone … all “nick” work is up 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The harvest house looks great with its skirt of stone. I really like that product. And now new pigs coming to the homestead. Once they are big enough to go into the woods they will have a wonderful time in there and have shade too. Thanks for sharing your visions and time with us. Have a Blessed day.
Good Morning Al, Gina Family & Friends, Happy Thursday! Glad to be able to make it early this morning. I really do enjoy being able to view these videos with y'all. Y'all have a blessed day!!
Gooooood Morning
Hope your day is blessed as well, Angel!
Good morning! 39 min…best time yet !! Built my 4 way split back in early 70! On the farm. Mostly by myself as I put my husband through university and ran the cattle ranch. Not easy for sure! That’s why your building caught my eye. Choices are so different now…I’d rather have a Tiny Home for sure……
Doing a awesome job on getting the new fencing for the pigs. Sweet.
Spring cannot quite decide whether it wants to stay or not. The stonework is progressing and then when it warms up, you can get the siding going once again. The pigs should be happy as they say, "Like pigs in mud." Rocks are a pain you know where. Just where you want a post, rocks get in your way. 😮 . . . Good morning.
Good Morning Al and Gina!! I enjoyed this very productive video. It's weird to see it snowing there when it is almost May.❄️ Take care and stay warm. 💕💕
Morning Gayle, yes, ol' man winter just won't let go !!!!
@@davidgetchell3633 Good Morning David 🌅 I hope you enjoy watching Al and Gina build their OGP as much as I do. They are awesome!
@@gaylewatkins4685 Yes Gayel, it is my #1 !!!
THANK HEAVEN for simple things like ZIP TIES . Wasn’t too many years ago when we didn’t have them .
The good thing about the snow on the West coast is that it is refilling the reservoirs. They have had a bad drought.
Get your local sheet metal place to fold up a black cover for the pipe works. Use exposed black screw fixings so that the cover is removable.
Good morning Lumnah Acres ❤❤❤. What you have done so far is beautiful. I love the perfection that Al puts into everything thing that y'all do on your farm . Everyone remember to smash the like button for the hardest working channel on U Tube love y'all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯
Pig prep has become one of my favorite times of the year at the Lumnah homestead. Watching this year will be especially interesting.
Good Morning Lumnah`s! The stone boarder looks fantastic! Your chase solution uses the K.I.S.S. the principle. You might be able to box in the conduit they same way, or paint them your trim color.
It’s a great day, I am praying for springtime. The house is getting so much closer to home.
Big project finally done! Even though I have an endless list, like you and Gina, I always enjoy putting the last screw/nail in a job.
That's so satisfying. Not finishing the stone before starting the siding triggered my OCD...whew.
Gina and Al great job with the house 🏠 and getting other things done also those 🐱 are climbers ❤😊
Just going to ask, will any wildlife get into that pen ! Bear will walk thru that with ease !!
What about the prevailing winds for the pigs. Will it blow the smell to your house?
Given the wildlife there, it might be wise to put another wire outside the top of the fence to deter coyotes. Are there bears there too? We have them in western Massachusetts and they are very hungry when they come out of hibernation. Just a thought. :-)
You're really close to the bush with your pog fence, you should put an electric wire on the top of your pig fence to deter coyotes from going over the fence
I am so glad you got that corner finished.
I love that you care so much about the animals even though you know they're gonna end up on your table; I've seen some ppl don't care much about it because of the same reason wich always breaks my heart, but I can't even do much about it unfortunately.
So, now I'm all curious about the piglets and what's next to come on the property!
Add Gina's stone to an extra ply of sheathing, then attach that to the " chimney". That way you get the stone and it's easily removable. You're welcome.
G'morning y'all
Stay safe & enjoy the bacon❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice!! You got a lot done!! God Bless and have a Wonderful Day!! ❤😊⚘
Good Thursday mornin New Ham Shire .... it will be nice to see some pigs🐖🐖back on the homestead👍🏻Take care AL, Gina & Olivia✌🏻