Holy shit that was a day yesterday. 4:30am I was on the road to town to pickup the grain.
The twilight was nifty and colorful to the east.
Grain loaded I headed for home.
The clouds and sunrise was really cool looking.
I got home, emptied the grain right away and disconnected the trailer. I then took to work, then the boys to school, then hooked the trailer back up again and drove down to the east Spokane Home Depot to rent this trencher.
By a little after 9am I was unloaded and mapping out where I would be trenching.
I was very careful with the gas line nearby and made sure to dig around to make sure it was deep enough.
I trenched across the back yard after getting the front yard trenched.
And the little strip along the garage where I installed the gates at.
I will have to pull up a couple courses of bricks to hand trench the line across. The decayed bricks will get replaced sometime this summer most likely and a relevel of the rest.
The side gate required a better latch which I installed as the poodles are good sized dogs and must be kept in the yard given the proximity to the road.
This end and the back yard will get 2 zones of pop-ups, one zone the end and one zone the back.
This is where the valve box goes and I have to run the system off a hose bib for now since there are no other water lines stubbed out of the house.
I have to make an adjustment to the trench by the chimney as an A/C unit will be going in so need to do a jog around where the pad will likely go.
In the front I trenched AROUND the lawn so as to minimize the damage to the main field.
The front will be broken into 2 zones of rotors, the north and south sides.
With the trenching done I loaded the trencher back onto the trailer and headed BACK to the valley to return it. Nicely it was just the 4 hr rate.
I then drove back towards home but stopped at Horizon to pickup the rest of the parts I need for the irrigation install.
I looked around on the hill for the alpaca and ended up seeing her upside down at the top of the hill, stuck on her side. So I climbed up the hill and rolled her over to let her try and regain her senses. Not sure how long she was like that. She was on the side of the hill and after we ate dinner I noticed she had flopped to head down hill. I hiked back up and drug her to a level-ish spot where she could more easily rest. I will check on her this morning and hope she has made it overnight.
Top of the damn hill...
I was gathering parts for today and went in the garden shed to hear skittering and found I had caught a mouse in one of the old bee packages.
10 years on Hive happened last night... Yay me?
Today I get the boys to school then have to load up everything for the install, stop at N40 for weed fabric, then go install the new irrigation system. This afternoon I have to pick R up after STEM. I am so sore and slept like shit last night so today will hopefully not be too rough on my body.
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| 2026 Y/E Goals | Yr Start | Goal | Current | +/Week | +/Mth | Remaining |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hive Posting Streak Days (since 5/25/20) | 2047 | 2,412 | 2,188 | 5 | ||
| Duolingo Streak (since 10/23/22) | 1140 | 1505 | 1281 | 5 | ||
| 2500 Miles Cycled | 0 | 2500 | 1037 | 77.34 | 258.57 | 1463 |
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