It’s been some time since I last dropped by to visit because I’m not exactly a handy person and, therefore, not as interested in projects as I am life and of course RV travels and experiences. The first thing that struck me is your very, very cute Pepper, but I quickly realized Patti was not mentioned, nor did I catch a glimpse of her. If she has died, I’m so very sorry. I inherited a precious little love (part Shih Tzu) earlier this year and now cannot imagine life without her. I’m glad you still have a channel up and running. Shelley from SoCal
Absolutely love all that you are doing! I've really enjoyed watching your progress. Continued good luck; looking forward to seeing the progress as you go. Oh, and Pepper is adorable - so much energy. Penny seems to be like a teenager, ignoring the rambunctious little one...ha!
Love catching back up with you guys on the homestead. Was there any equipment brought out to help find the best place to drill a well i.e. ground penetrating sonar etc? We are looking at building on a hilltop in northern MI and the best quote an area well drilling company can offer is there is no guarantee in finding water and that'll be 8-10k per hole we punch in the ground.....😮😬. Steve I sent you a private message to your personal FB account BTW. I'd like to get in touch bounce some ideas by you for our land project when you have time. Great vLog!!
Is Pepper a digger? Welsh terriers are known for that so you still might have to keep an eye on her around the fence. And how did I already know that Courtney's favorite project of the three is the fence? LOL
Hah! You know us too well, Rick. And yep, Pepper is a digger. We are always going to be outside with her, so if we notice her digging, we will try to put a stop to that habit instead of the fence. Emphasis on the "try" part. :)
For the fencing consider consider chain link fencing. This video demonstrates the use of a t post driver for post installation ua-cam.com/video/Jv-UkX2PBNM/v-deo.html. Seems like it might be easier than digging post holes and you could avoid the inflated lumber prices.
You guys are indomitable! Absolutely inspiring!
Loved seeing everything you have worked on, love the pups, have a great week, stay well.🥰
Love what you guys are doing. Love your hat!
It’s been some time since I last dropped by to visit because I’m not exactly a handy person and, therefore, not as interested in projects as I am life and of course RV travels and experiences. The first thing that struck me is your very, very cute Pepper, but I quickly realized Patti was not mentioned, nor did I catch a glimpse of her. If she has died, I’m so very sorry. I inherited a precious little love (part Shih Tzu) earlier this year and now cannot imagine life without her. I’m glad you still have a channel up and running. Shelley from SoCal
Just love monsoon season❤️. Everything is sooo green and lush🥰. I miss the Sonoran desert monsoon season😌
Have you taken a drone image of where all of the pipes and wires are buried? I made the mistake 20yrs ago when running pipe and wire to our barn.
No, but that's probably a good idea. :)
Nice work guys! At least it isn't hot! Haha!
Absolutely love all that you are doing! I've really enjoyed watching your progress. Continued good luck; looking forward to seeing the progress as you go. Oh, and Pepper is adorable - so much energy. Penny seems to be like a teenager, ignoring the rambunctious little one...ha!
Stop it or they'll stop petting pepper in slow motion.. lol
Love catching back up with you guys on the homestead. Was there any equipment brought out to help find the best place to drill a well i.e. ground penetrating sonar etc? We are looking at building on a hilltop in northern MI and the best quote an area well drilling company can offer is there is no guarantee in finding water and that'll be 8-10k per hole we punch in the ground.....😮😬. Steve I sent you a private message to your personal FB account BTW. I'd like to get in touch bounce some ideas by you for our land project when you have time. Great vLog!!
Is Pepper a digger? Welsh terriers are known for that so you still might have to keep an eye on her around the fence. And how did I already know that Courtney's favorite project of the three is the fence? LOL
Hah! You know us too well, Rick. And yep, Pepper is a digger. We are always going to be outside with her, so if we notice her digging, we will try to put a stop to that habit instead of the fence. Emphasis on the "try" part. :)
For the fencing consider consider chain link fencing. This video demonstrates the use of a t post driver for post installation ua-cam.com/video/Jv-UkX2PBNM/v-deo.html. Seems like it might be easier than digging post holes and you could avoid the inflated lumber prices.
Remind me how deep y'all had to drill to get adequate H2O. And you're right about the satisfaction from learning/doing.
We had to go down to 440 feet where we are.
Have you considered an invisible fence for the dogs?
Great work!!. Just get a pet electric fence. Dogs learn super quick. Audible tone is all that is necessary. So much cheaper!!
Aren't you building a new home?