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Here kitty, kitty…

AT (my contractor) just pointed out some wild life tracks next to the grey container near the neighbors fence.

Note the neighbor’s Rottweiler.

I took a closeup picture of the kitten tracks next to a tape measure. Note that he (or she) was obviously not bothered by the neighbors dog.

Somehow I don’t think my kitty has 4″ paws, I’ll measure them when I get home. It was obviously left after the rain and snow last night ended; sometime after 2:00am.

I don’t feel nearly as paranoid concealed-carrying as I did before. I don’t think a smallish cougar is much of an attack threat, but I feel better carrying one of John Browning’s (PBUH) creations.

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More Snow

Yesterday’s moonrise, shortly before sunset. Known as a Hunter’s Moon. Full moon is Wednesday at 8:58am.

Moonrise Monday 10/18/2021

On Tuesday morning, the rain started about 8:00am and turned to snow about noon. Snow was coming down heavily so I bailed about 4:00pm and stopped by Walmart to pick up groceries. It’s now still snowing and we’ve gotten 3-4 inches, heading towards 8-10 inches by 0200 when the snow stops.

So far the trailer is tight and warm (although I’m probably going through a fair amount of propane).

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The Bumpa Memorial Orchard

Cue the WayBack Machine. Nana’s parents, known to us as Bumpa & Bumma, lived in Durand, Michigan. Bumpa worked in the railyards in town and had a huge (to a 7 year old me) garden and at least one cherry tree. I have a vivid memory of him nailing a robin with a BB gun (was eating his cherries).

The Version 1.0 of the orchard has been installed. I initially ordered six apple trees and two pear trees. I didn’t notice but one of the pear trees (a Bartlett) won’t be available until next spring.

First three apple trees planted. For those keeping score they are a Honeycrisp and 2 Granny Smiths

After another run to Menard’s for more supplies we have the following: a Cox’s Orange Pippin Antique, a Pink Lady, a Buckeye Gala (in honor of Lindsay), and an Anjou pear.

All 7 trees in their wire cages. The pear is on the left.

In addition to the planting kits (block of coconut fibre, fertilizer, spiral wrap of plastic to protect the stems, and weed control mat), I added 6′ wire fencing around the trees to keep the deer & antelope from cropping the tops (as well as playing amongst them).

In other news, more preps for Winter weather.

Heater on top of propane tank – mostly for use in the containers.

On the left is a small heater that runs off refillable 1 lb bottle. I will use that under the skirt if necessary to thaw frozen pipes. The green thing will black legs is used to refill the small bottle off a propane tank.

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NOT The End of the Line

This is the final post at https://grandandgloriouscurmudgeon.blogspot.com/.

In the future I will continue posting at: (don’t click at this website- it’s recursive)

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https://gloriuscurmudgeon.com/

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Note the “glorius” is misspelled – an artifact of the transition that I don’t think is worth fixing (I also got downgraded from “grand”).   I will continue all further posting at that site.

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First Snowfall of the Season

 It is Monday 10/11 and this evening we expect the first snowfall of the season.  Current predictions are for 6-8 inches of snowfall overnight with temperatures dropping into the high twenties.  

To prepare for the weather change we moved the trailer into position between the containers. I was under the impression that the trailer was about 26-28 feet in length; it turns out that it is about 36 feet long when compared to the 40′ containers

Backing the trailer in.

Wide angle view – note the length

This is before we extended the slide out sides. This is with the rear bumper within 6 inches of the rear wall. It will be a couple of weeks before we get the metal in to cover the back wall. 

With the 3 extensions extended it’s a little tight on the left side, but there is still room to squeeze by.

Can even squeeze the car in.
Note the protective skirting.


Note the protective skirting around the base of the trailer. This is part of the “four seasons package” that should make the trailer livable during the winter. Also note the Starlink antenna’s temporary home. After we get some more of the work done I plan to move back behind the shop.

Preps for installing apple grove behind the trailer
Also I’ve ordered the first 8 apple trees and a pear tree that should be delivered this week.  I’ve planned on putting the first batch of trees behind the trailer to both screen the neighbors house from my proposed homesite and to provide some shelter from the prevailing winds.  This is the preparation holes in the sandy soil.


The Following Morning:

View out my front window – 5″ of snow.

Herd of Antelope

A group of 8 antelope grazing on the ridge, neighbor’s house in the background.

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First Steps Done

 Framing done & inspection by Natrona county passed!

Framing done
Back wall

The metal roof (color is Taupe – a light grey/brown) should be in the week of Oct 18th with the side walls (color is a darker brown) should be in a week later. 

I need to get the doors installed inside the containers (in the middle of the grey container and near the back wall of the blue one). Longer term plans are to use the grey container as a workshop and the blue container for storage of my household goods until I build a house and general storage for the trailer.
Next week (Oct 11) I should be getting the first 6 apple trees and a pear tree delivered by Stark Bros.  I plan to put them behind the back wall above to both hide the next door neighbors house and to try to protect them from mule deer & antelope until they grow a little bigger. 
The solar power system should also be coming in over the next couple of weeks. I bought a kit from the AltE store (website HERE) that is a medium size off grid system.  
Sometime over the next week or two I should get a visit by the well drilling company. I talked to the company recommended by a couple of people and got on their schedule. I’m expecting to get good water at about 400-425′ down. It should cost about 15-20K. I will also be collecting rainwater off the roof as a backup. 

My lease on the apartment is up on Thanksgiving Day.  So the two-three weeks prior to thanksgiving I plan to move into trailer for the remainder of the Winter.

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Roofing Going Up! Thursday 9/30

 Things are moving right along.  Starting this week they tied on extensions to the truss work that went up last weekend.

Trusses erected.

It turns out there is a tremendous amount of framing to be done to finish out the roof. We had to erect the two side walls on the outside of the containers, add all of the hurricane clips to tie the walls to the rafters, bolt the side walls to the containers.  Finished up most of the framing by Tuesday. Rain washed out most of Wednesday, we finished up all of the framing about noon today and went out to Menard’s to get 60 each 4’x8′ 5/8″ thick strand board.

Roof framing done!

Once we got the sheets of strand board they started slapping them up on the roof.

Took about 3 hours to get half of the roof covered.  Should get the rest of the roof covered tomorrow morning.


Half Done With the Roof.
Another View

In other news, I got the propane bottles re-inspected and filled; and then tested out the heater. After one false start (probably due to air in the lines) it started up and heated up the trailer nicely (it was 45 degrees out so getting the heater going was timely), Also checked out the propane hot water heater and that works fine.

Visited Bridger Steel Company (about halfway to Menards’s) to pick out steel for the roof and siding. After looking at what was available in the area (they have the same supply chain problems as everyone else) I picked out a light brown shade for the roofing. I’ll let AT actually order it, since he’ll get a contractor’s discount.

Finally, I gave the apartment my 2 months notice, I have to move out by Thanksgiving (Nov 25th).  At the rate this is going I don’t see any issues. 

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Walls Going Up

We started off the week getting gravel delivered and spread between the containers. 

Dumping gravel between boxes

It took most of the day to spread the gravel and get it more or less level. But levelling it out provided a firm base for the scissor lift.

Gravel levelled & graded

The next step was to glue & bolt some 2×6’s to the edge of the container and erect the side walls.

First wall going up.
After erecting the sidewalls, the trusses go up.

Trusses up!

The next step will be to add extensions to the trusses out to another wall on the outside of the containers. The roof should extend beyond the containers by a foot or two.  The next step after that is to cover the roof with 4’x8′ sheets of stranded board and then with metal roofing.

Starting to take shape

While they were erecting the trusses, I was in Portland doing closing on the condo. I had signed all the paperwork a couple of days previously, but decided to fly back to Portland just to be sure. As it turned out it was needed. The original deed was issued to the family trust and the title company needed a copy of the Trust Document as well as Lindsay’s Death Certificate.  Ultimately the sale went through and the Trust Company paid out the proceeds on Friday afternoon.  I cleared enough to allow me to pay off the land loan and finance the initial stages of construction.

I flew back on Saturday morning. 

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Making Great Progress

We seem to be making great progress.  This week we got both containers up on the concrete pads, welded 1/4″ steel plates that next week will be bolted down to the pads.  The welder also had a plasma cutting torch so he cut out spots for a door in each container.  See below for pictures.

Pouring second set of pads late last week.
Early this week swinging container onto pad.
Inside first container cutting
door with plasma torch.
Note extinguisher-I was the fire watch
Inside second container cutting
door.

Both container with door cuts.
The second container has the door about 2 feet from the end. I had originally planned to have it closer to the corner, but a molded plastic/metal vent would have to be cut in half so I elected to move the door slightly.
Plans for the next few weeks:

Erect 4′ walls on top of containers to support roof trusses.

Put roof trusses above the walls to allow 12-14′ overhead clearance between containers to allow room for the 5th wheel trailer to park underneath.

Put on metal roof over trusses, and wall off the South end of the structure to allow trailer to be parked out of the prevailing winter winds.

Put down layer of gravel between containers and park the 5th wheel trailer in between the trailers.

 

In other news the Condo in Portland was on the market for about 4 hours before I accepted an offer. The offered price was $617K, well above the asking $599.9K with the provision that it be accepted before 9:00pm. It is scheduled to close next Friday 9/24.  Counting down.

I met with doctor with an eye to establishing a Personal Care Physician. She happened to be a female, Dr. Corrie White, but after having Dr. Lori Gluck for 20 years it was a non-issue. She was younger, (est mid-30’s) but knowledgeable and we discussed my health issues at length.  She wants to see me in 2 months for a A1C check and foot exam (poking) and is planning to do bloodwork, etc.  I asked her my go/no-go question: “What is your opinion of Ivermectin?”. She immediately acknowledged that that was a medicine whose use was now heavily politicized.  She acknowledged it’s use for 20 years without issue, until COVID hit. I think she gave a reasonable answer.  

One final note, I will be moving the location of this blog. Being hosted on blogger dot com, and run by Google I exist only until I get cancelled.  I have decided to move it offshore where I can let my freak flag fly. When I have a firm address I will post it here.

 

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Making Progress

 It’s now into the second week of September and I am finally making progress. This week we started pouring the pads for container #1. They are 2ea  40’x2.5’x1′ concrete pads (basically $1,058. of cement). AT had a couple of minions on call to help with pouring, surfacing, and edging.

Setting forms for first Conex Box
Pouring the East Pad

The forms should come off tomorrow and we’ll set them up 26′ to the East for the other container. Should get them set up and poured by Friday.  Next week we should be able to place the boxes on the pads and sink the epoxy filled bolts and weld the plates on the containers.

Tomorrow the Health Department is due to come out and we can site the leach field, septic tank and space for the backup leach field. I have a neighbor, Bob, from down the road who will be bringing a backhoe down to dig a trench so the Health Dept can profile the soil under the leach field to ensure it will drain properly.
Out in Portland, there was a slight delay with finishing work in the condo; the granite countertop wouldn’t fit in the elevator so it had to go back to be cut into separate pieces. It’s in now, the relators getting pictures, setting the price and getting ready to go live next week. Below is what the new kitchen looks like.
Note to self: Do this a year before you sell.
This week I am getting serious about finding a doctor on the East end of Casper.
I have been sorting out doctors on the web, and have 4 or 5 candidates to interview. I’m primarily looking for one that takes Tricare For Life/Medicare and would be willing to prescribe a particular horse de-wormer, if needed.  (Turns out Express Scripts will supply it as prescribed).
In other news Sis (my older sister, Dawn) has escaped from Canada. She is currently in Southern California sorting out her options. More to follow, but the hard part was actually getting out. Only 4 airports allow flights to the US (or anywhere else out of country), and COVID tests required 72 hours prior to flight.
One final note, I will be moving the location of this blog. Being hosted on blogger dot com, and run by Google I exist only until I get cancelled.  I have decided to move it offshore where I can let my freak flag fly. When I have a firm address I will post it here.