I'm alive and well. I wrote something this weekend but must have missed hitting the enter key. Halfheimers strikes again. I started trying to get my garage under control. I had some extra shelves become available from in the house which will become garage management areas.
Don't know the last I posted, but I took over my mom's lawn mowing duties last week. The trailer worked great, but it led me to another job. Mom has a fenced in area where she lets her dog out. Part of the fence broke away last spring (medal posts rotted out) and there was a big gap that the dog could have gotten out. I drove two posts in and tied them to the existing fence so no more holes.
However, the lawn service had cut the fence in a different area to be able to get their mower thru. Over the years, the fence sagged and wire fence attachments rusted away so the fence had a gaping hole that the dog could have gone through. I don't really think the dog has any interest in the world beyond that fence, but I didn't want a mishap on my watch so I had to fix it. I used rachet straps to pull the fence tight through about six sections and added new hardware to attach the fence to the posts. That brought enough fence to where it was cut that bungees could be used to hold the fence in place. Problem solved.
My sister can start driving again next week so my daily trips will no longer be required, than goodness. She got some added joy to her life when the storms hit this past weekend. Two huge evergreens got uprooted, fell on their garage and are sitting on their Neon. Who knows what damage the car took so far or how much will occur when they try to get the trees off the garage and car. Thank goodness for insurance.
Don't know the last I posted, but I took over my mom's lawn mowing duties last week. The trailer worked great, but it led me to another job. Mom has a fenced in area where she lets her dog out. Part of the fence broke away last spring (medal posts rotted out) and there was a big gap that the dog could have gotten out. I drove two posts in and tied them to the existing fence so no more holes.
However, the lawn service had cut the fence in a different area to be able to get their mower thru. Over the years, the fence sagged and wire fence attachments rusted away so the fence had a gaping hole that the dog could have gone through. I don't really think the dog has any interest in the world beyond that fence, but I didn't want a mishap on my watch so I had to fix it. I used rachet straps to pull the fence tight through about six sections and added new hardware to attach the fence to the posts. That brought enough fence to where it was cut that bungees could be used to hold the fence in place. Problem solved.
My sister can start driving again next week so my daily trips will no longer be required, than goodness. She got some added joy to her life when the storms hit this past weekend. Two huge evergreens got uprooted, fell on their garage and are sitting on their Neon. Who knows what damage the car took so far or how much will occur when they try to get the trees off the garage and car. Thank goodness for insurance.