About a year ago, I wrote a post about how, together with a neighbor, we began to take out mountains of scrap metal and all sorts of garbage from my site, which the neighbor had been accumulating there for years, until the site became
my property.
Little has changed in a year. Here is a small picture from a drone that roughly shows the scale of the disaster.
About a couple of weeks ago, my wife and I decided that enough was enough and began a large-scale work on the removal of iron.
Two weeks of endless loading and unloading. I had to use an excavator (the one that broke down last year), because a huge number of equipment and all kinds of pipes simply could not be moved manually.
At night, in the rain, in the dim light of lanterns, me, my neighbor and another partner dragged an infinite number of tires, sheets of metal, and just garbage.
All this junk had to be dragged away from one place and somehow placed on a neighbor's plot, where there was already no room left, because it was filled with all sorts of tractors.
This morning I took the last cart of junk to a neighbor's yard. It remains to collect only rotten boards and old damp foam. I think I will cope with this next weekend and finally be able to do the landscaping of the vacant plot.
I have already planned the installation of a second greenhouse, a large potato field and a plot for grazing goats. Of course, I won't have time to do all this this year, but I will definitely start.