I pray you can (maybe have) finish(ed) that fence without permanent injury to your back. If memory serves, around here, if I maintain a property for 20 years, without the owner objecting, it becomes mine. We've been maintaining about 20 feet beyond one side of our property line since 1985. When we carved our place out of a pasture, it was the adjacent farm path. I'll let my heirs fight that battle, if they want to claim it. Amazing job that Charly has done in clearing all that brush, as well. Especially in the heat ya'll have been having. Cutting that stuff low enough to get a mower over it, is backbreaking work, too. How do I know? Been there, done that. Both of you have earned plenty of porch sitting time, that's for sure. Prayers for both of you this morning. God Bless. Godspeed when you step off that porch.
All the gun and knife sows around here are hunting, fishing and survival gear mainly with a few collectors pieces. Definitely keep the fence on the line even if you have to put something in that dip, just to problems down later on. Hope your back gets better. Have a blessed day everyone!
Yep. I stayed on the property line. We think we can re-enforce the bank on our side with chunks of bricks and concrete, and force the water to erode the bank on the other side.
I've been working fence also. I had right hip replacement in March. It sure got sore too. I believe I'm getting around better than you but your out working me. Lol. Take care
If it wasn’t for my walker and my gator, none of this would be getting done. I use the walker to get to my gator, and the gator at every post I drive or hole I dig.
@@bctruck The funny thing is that I only have miniature dachshunds. Why do I need a fence that can contain a horse? The answer is because I have a wife and that is what she wants
every gun show ive been to has had people selling knives mostly high dollar survival knives some will have mixed knives if you drive t post and paint them purple on the property line itll help keep you boundary in tact
I’m going to put no trespassing signs on each wooden post. That’s every 30 feet. I didn’t end up going to the gunshow. I just can’t stand that long and a walker would just be in everyone’s way. It get real crowded.
Brad I can't believe you and Charly are getting all that done in the middle of August. Hey I didn't know you had a Creek do you tell everybody you live on waterfront property in Texas
You're in "Hell or High Water mode". Nuttin' gonna stop ya now! Have you tried a back brace? I have no idea how or if they work, but I'd give one a try. Happy Day!
Place several posts with no trespassing signs along the property line behind the fence line facing away from your property to show that it is your property even though the fence is well within the property line.
I’m not from this dimension or planet. Now, what “day” is this? Where am I?….. This is “earth” isn’t it? You know what ? Never mind. P.S. On my planet, we call that little stream of water the “crick”.
That was a lot of work on the fence. And Charly clearing all that brush was a fantastic job well done.
We’re getting close to having g the yard buttoned up once again.
I pray you can (maybe have) finish(ed) that fence without permanent injury to your back.
If memory serves, around here, if I maintain a property for 20 years, without the owner objecting, it becomes mine. We've been maintaining about 20 feet beyond one side of our property line since 1985. When we carved our place out of a pasture, it was the adjacent farm path. I'll let my heirs fight that battle, if they want to claim it.
Amazing job that Charly has done in clearing all that brush, as well. Especially in the heat ya'll have been having. Cutting that stuff low enough to get a mower over it, is backbreaking work, too. How do I know? Been there, done that. Both of you have earned plenty of porch sitting time, that's for sure.
Prayers for both of you this morning. God Bless. Godspeed when you step off that porch.
Fences make good neighbors😉
Yep. The old lady that kept calling the cops on us, gave up after we put the fence up.
Take care.Fence looking good.Have good week.
Thanks, you too!
All the gun and knife sows around here are hunting, fishing and survival gear mainly with a few collectors pieces.
Definitely keep the fence on the line even if you have to put something in that dip, just to problems down later on. Hope your back gets better.
Have a blessed day everyone!
Yep. I stayed on the property line. We think we can re-enforce the bank on our side with chunks of bricks and concrete, and force the water to erode the bank on the other side.
I've been working fence also. I had right hip replacement in March. It sure got sore too. I believe I'm getting around better than you but your out working me. Lol. Take care
If it wasn’t for my walker and my gator, none of this would be getting done. I use the walker to get to my gator, and the gator at every post I drive or hole I dig.
Nice job on the fence.
Thanks!
The creek takes a hard right and you see the left hand gesturing to the left. This is too confusing, I can’t keep up.🤣
You havta use "II", Intuitive Intelligence, to de-confuse it. "AI" would just hang in a loop!
The creek zigzag zags through the woods. More so now because there are so many trees down that have forced the water to forge new paths.
Fencing is always a lot of work. I am using horse panels and wooden posts but I like the idea of t posts in the middle
I looked at horse panels today. If my fence gives way to rushing water, I’ll try those big panels.
@@bctruck The funny thing is that I only have miniature dachshunds. Why do I need a fence that can contain a horse?
The answer is because I have a wife and that is what she wants
every gun show ive been to has had people selling knives mostly high dollar survival knives some will have mixed knives
if you drive t post and paint them purple on the property line itll help keep you boundary in tact
I’m going to put no trespassing signs on each wooden post. That’s every 30 feet. I didn’t end up going to the gunshow. I just can’t stand that long and a walker would just be in everyone’s way. It get real crowded.
Brad I can't believe you and Charly are getting all that done in the middle of August. Hey I didn't know you had a Creek do you tell everybody you live on waterfront property in Texas
No, I’d have fishermen and duck hunters trying to get on my property.
You're in "Hell or High Water mode". Nuttin' gonna stop ya now! Have you tried a back brace? I have no idea how or if they work, but I'd give one a try. Happy Day!
Back braces are for muscle strain. They don’t help with herniated discs and spinal stenosis. I can see the light at the end of the,,,,, fence.
Place several posts with no trespassing signs along the property line behind the fence line facing away from your property to show that it is your property even though the fence is well within the property line.
I’m going to plaster the fence with no trespassing signs.
Never give up land, not even an inch. Keep an eye out for Jake near that wet area. Charly shouldn't be out there alone.
Every step I take, I’m looking for Jake.
I can’t keep track of when the events actually took place in this video. Today is tomorrow for you and you will see this on Monday.🤪😂
So, I’ll make it more clear in the future , I’ve come back from march 2025 to leave this comment. The weathers great here!
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I’m not from this dimension or planet. Now, what “day” is this?
Where am I?….. This is “earth” isn’t it? You know what ? Never mind.
P.S. On my planet, we call that little stream of water the “crick”.
I’m reading this comment in march,2025. Come on in! Weathers fine!
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I was going to re calibrate my craft’s clock, but this works fine. Just in time to plant some onions.😁👍