Well I accomplished e big thing I wanted to this week...other than signing the papers that is...
The fence is up...not the whole fencing of course, but there's now a n approximately 20 x 25 area off the carport that is fenced that is doggy land, at least for now, it's nothing but clay under there ring now due to the big ole possibly pecan tree, so it's perfect for them to get dirty in and pee all over. Eventually the fence will be expanded back around the back of e property and the area that's currently known as doggy land will become a nice seating patio meditation area with a fire pit, seats and a small above grade pond and some nice shade loving plants that won't mind the shade form the free, there's some hostas currently planted at the front of the house that look like he'll that I'm planning on moving into at area, some ferns, coral bells and whatever other shade lovers I can find that will happily live in the dappled light of the tree.
I do need to Jerry rig something about 14 ft long to block off the carport front itself to Finnish the dog area, but I don't want to spend a fortune on it as it will be temporary, eventually the carport will become a screened in room, and this week I still need to use it for parking, I'm a tad paranoid when it comes to the rental car lol.
I've got a white metal playpen that couldnwork but I think it's only about 12 ft long...I'll figure it out lol.
Or I could just get a couple of peices of the plastic lattice it'll get used on the front of the house once I screen the room, not yet sure what I want to grow up the house though, clematis, maypop/passion flower and climbing roses all make me swoon, the house is a slate grey color and right now the front door is dark green, and the trim is white...the door is soooo getting paints barn red once I get to that point so I'm thinking either red climbing rose and white sweet autum clematis, or oneof the red clematis and cream roses...or a red and cream rose....gah.
I want the front of the house to be mostly red white and pink flowers with the odd pop of bright yellow for contrast.
But yeah as I was saying, the little fenceis up and it's not the prettiest fence, it's not the most tint of fences (no stretcher) and it's certainly unlikely ti be the straightest of fences (my measuring tape is only 12 ft lol). But it's up it's sturdy and my god those t-posts rant going anywhere.
I'm sooooo glad I invested in a post setter, we used the posts in ct and they were such a chore to get in, couldn't get them past rocks or roots they'd twist and wobble and you need 2 for it obviously....so I decided since I'm doing this myself I'm not playing that game and sent the extra 25 for thepost setter, I figure there's plenty more fences to come it'll certainly get used more than once...
Oh my goodness, I couldn't have done it withoutt that stupid thing! The ground is clay and very dry right now (apparently finger onlygot a drizzle when the rest of TN got dumped on lol) and there's no chance in he'll I would have been able to get them in more than an inch without it...
Wo would have thunk heavy mettal tube with handles could be such a great invention. The posts whent in straight, no mauling no fuss, no me throwing my back out on a swing or smacking myself with a mallet...just lift andlet it drop a few times and Ta da!
I do think however that I need to be very careful when puttijjg posts in...these things rant going anywhere, they won't even wiggle and I'm sure once it rains and that TN clay gets washed in even more and setsup...yeah I think there permanent.
I also know at I'm going to have to hire someone with a post hole digger for any wooden corner posts that need to go in...and in the future 2 stron men will be buying and putting the fencenin for me, I'll put the t-posts up no problem...
But I whent I today with the wacky intention of saving cash by buying the 350 ft roll of woven...yeah not happening, couldn't even begin t move it...
So I tried he 150' I could have rolled it around but getting it out of my car and lifting it to stand it against the posts...no pt likely...so I ended up spending a little extra for 2 50ft rolls of the field fence. (4th height)
It worked because I could easily handle it on my own, but fencing and cross fencing 4 1/2 acres in 59ft rolls, would cost me a small fortune...
And eventually I would like a woven wire perimeter fence to help keep critters out and mine in should a paddock fence fail ect.
Plus I'm a firm believer f good fences make good neighbors lol.
And at least if I can get 2 big burly men to house he 350ft around...it'll save me a lot in the long run.
Any who...feeling very accomplished.
I ate out today too at the Casey jobs village, had the buffet because I'd pay about the same for a meal anywhere else, lovely fod and had my very first each cobbler. Yumm.
Will have a sammich for dinner a little later.
Tomorrow I've got a guy coming out to give me an idea on how much to brush hog this place...fingers crossed it's not too expensive, I'd like to get it done ASAP so I can get a better idea of the layout of the land, and get the goat fence and at least 1 chicken pen done before spring.
Tomorrow afternoon then I plan on heading to chick saw state park for a nice horseback ride and dinner at their resturaunt
And Saturday is the flea market in crump and Adamsville music festival in the morning, fill up the gas tank and then home to pack and take a nap. Need to leave for the airport by about 1:30am, will probably need to fill up the gas tank again in Nashville but the less I have to put in there the better, that's if I can find anyplace open at that time in the morning for gas...
I may have to go early just so I can fill up before dropping the rental car off...no big deal though.
Had a nice convo with my neighbor, apparently there's a dance at the community center every Friday night so I may just have to go there tomorrow night and take a peek and introduce myself...
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I'll tell you somehtingn though, today has kicked my tush, I'm really tired in that accomplished kinda way..and what a lovely evening it is!