Tuesday, September 11, 2012

found the perfect diversion...

1.  Just don't seem to be inspired to work on the container project.
2.  Ben is getting big...FAST

Answer:  Get to work on Ben's future living quarters....
that inspires me.

Alpine run today for a trash & recycling run and bits'n'beer.  Priced out some fencing materials at McCoys. Working up a plan for Ben's new R&R (range'n'rest).  Plotted out on GoogleEarth a nice flat area on the TFL spread with good drainage and no rock... 180' x 310'.  Working on a 10' x 20' pole barn plan for the south end of the romper zone for hay storage and sheltered repose. 
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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like that R & R. Good for Ben. What preys on the Longhorns?

Beulah Bee said...
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Al said...

I'd rethink rectangle to have at least one corner much closer to you.

Allison said...

Will you be able to keep Ben? Is he yours now?

Dale said...

Get the little fellow halter broke before he gets too mindful.

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Rita B. said...

That's a big ole space for one (at the moment) lil cow. But I guess with the shed and shelter, it'll fill up fast. Wish he could be a little closer to the house tho.

mike said...

turn him loose

Anonymous said...

oh dude yu have no remedy...work work work, what comes after an ongoing 5 year construction, i think yu might have thought recently, fact is Ben (or Benita) proyects have little to do to a "Field Lab Project" for not to say about the Preaching stuff im skipping now on sundays. Life should be enjoyed man,i do enjoy yur Blog as love BigBend life and Nature. Thing is one not become a self working slave. Yu definetely are not a Thoureu, know yu not pretend be something like. Yur legacy is being worked and built an many of us admire yur life and learn from those experiences.Best for yu John.

Allen Hare said...

This seems like a nice project. Best of luck with it.