Showing posts with label journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journey. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

No Garden this Year. Side-work. Hail season. Enjoying Retirement.

Alright. So, I am an ass. Sorry about that. :)

Mr. P and I have been enjoying summer. It is nearing in on time to prepare for winter. Last year our first snow coincided with me moving into the House on September 22nd.

What a success it has turned out to be! Living such a peaceful life. Managing to go a full year without a 9-5er. Not struggling for the most part.

It has been a pretty good rain and hail season so far. I have to confess. Seeing as I have yet to get gutters and a cistern on the house, when the rain comes down, rushing across the tin roof, only to create mud outside.... I feel inside, "What a waste!" Ha!

The composting Loo has worked out beautifully. I need to get another couple 55 gallon poly barrels, but being able to dump the 5 gallon buckets into it and cover with straw to compost down... works great! No flies. No stink.

The winds and UV has taken their toll on the poor walmart shower tent I have been using for the commode. It may be time to build a proper room for it! Ha!

I have been spending the warm weather helping out neighbors with their projects. Earning a few bucks. Keeping myself busy.

A neighbor friend of mine built a huge Pole barn. I've been helping him to finish it. Between the sides and roofing... I had to install some 8000SF worth of tin. Now picture a screw spaced 2ft apart and on every other rib. Yes. That is a lot of screws. I agree!

My new co-project with him involves tearing down an old 1970s travel trailer to the frame. The same one that I got the stain-glass window from. Then we are going to build a tiny house shell on top of it. Sell it up here for a bit of easy cash. Use that money to get Papa some Tiny House Dry-wall (I'm Papa in this instance !) HA!!

So many people have land up here. This county is known for being quite militant. They go above and beyond the law. What I have learned in the year being up here is that you really have to draw your line in the dirt. Otherwise some people with plastic badges will attempt to strong arm you. So, just by having the option of a small home on wheels that falls outside of building codes. IE Completely legal. Saving you from the pain in the skull from dealing with the county... Peace!

If I knew a year ago what I know now. Let me tell you! A few things I would have done a bit different. Possibly saving a few grand. However, as I am only all in for about $21k between land, home, and solar. I can safely say I was not frivolous with spending.

The last few months I have been thinking to myself. Geesh. I wish I had built the house about 50 ft further north and 8 degrees changed in angle to line up more with the solar array and gazebo. Oh, well. Guess I will deal with it. It took me a long while to realize that it is on wheels. I can move it anywhere I want! Score!

Along the way I have acquired a riding lawn mower. His name is Bomar. Judy, one of my favorite neighbors, ended up moving to Northern IL to take care of her aging mother. She has been trying to sell her house for a year now (the one right behind mine). In exchange for continuing to mow her place for the sale, I gain a free 38in rider. Not bad. Turns out with 3 acres... I sort of needed one anyhow.

She left the first time with most of her belongings back in January, I think it was. Well, she returned about a month ago to get the last of her stuff. Stayed out here for a week. This time around though she didn't have her long haul trucker son to help drive the 16ft Penske truck back. I was minding my own business, sitting on the couch, and doing a fabulous job at not coming up with reasons to bother putting on pants, (It was a Sunday) when there came a knocking upon my door. No. It was not a Raven as sung by Alan Parson's Project. It was Judy. She had a question about whether I could do her a favor. I said possibly. If she could pay to fly me back from IL, could I help her drive the big truck out there. I had to look at my schedule, but it so happened she got me on a free week. So we left on a Monday and I flew home on a Thursday. Took 17 hours to drive across the country. About an hour to the east of Denver the radio started blasting a tornado warning. Then I drove through the most amazing and exciting hail storm ever! My lovely beer can of a Penske truck! Aside from the wheel tracks on the road, it was covered in a few inches of quarter inch hail. 

Arrived in Rockford on Tuesday. Spent Wednesday there. Judy's brother drove me up to Madison, WI on Thursday morning. It was pretty cool because a pilot friend of mine lives up in Oshkosh. About 1.5hrs away from Madison. So we got to spend a short while having breakfast and catching up on life, women, mis-had marriage proposals and the like.

So, I guess you can say I am doing well. Life is good. Air is clean. Helping people out around me. Even doing a heap of mowing for myself and those around me.

Monday and Tuesday I watched the dogs for my buddy, Kevin, while he was at a family reunion.

Basically, I am doing what I planned out to do all along. Remove all the externals that get in the way, such as having to work obscene hours to pay for overhead, that gets in the way of being there for relationships and people in your life. It feels good inside to be able to extend yourself to those around you. Community etc.

Property Aerial - Before Construction

Property Oct 2013 - After Construction


Friday, May 31, 2013

Journeys come to fruition.

Greetings all ! Warm Salutations.

The cat and I have made it safely to Colorado. It is gorgeous up here. My eyes have been as large as Mr. Pickles the last few days. All this scenery is intense. The snowy caps of Pikes Peak or the meandering highway through the mountains.

It was a long trip since Saturday. Season ended. Got the car. Drove the six hours to Michigan. Ended up staying a few days but then figured I should just bite the bullet. It ended up taking us just two days. We were out of Ann Arbor by 4pm. Over-nighted in Iowa city, IA around midnight. Spent the next morning sharing breakfast at Ihop with my aunt. It was nice. I rarely get a chance to see much extended family. Finally made it to my destination in Colorado by midnight on Tuesday.

Ended up just sleeping at a Truck stop.

The next morning was a rush of returning the Uhaul. Happily of course. I'm not one for driving 14 foot vehicles. (Maybe practice for a tiny house on wheels?? ) Nice bit is when you one-way, they give you a free month storage rental. That was lovely as well... That is, having to pack it up from the Truck.... Second story, no elevator, and just me lifting all these large tvs, coffee table, and power equipment!

Next time I purchase TVs, they will be light ones!

Kiki and I have been tenting at a campsite in this mountain town. The cat is so happy to be done with the car and enjoy the tent, the scenery, and sleeping/hiding in the sleeping bag again.

The last few days I have been driving all over these windy roads looking at land postings. (It was so windy when I came in on Tuesday that my phone sent me a tornado warning. I was fighting the wind on the freeway. Even saw a semi turned over. I parked on the side of the road to go help but when I was close, a service vehicle already arrived. ) Some interesting. Some so forested that I would feel horrible to chop it all down in order to use Solar Power. :)

Yesterday I managed to find a really neat piece of property that is nearly 3 acres in size. (2.88) It would be more than needed. It is all paved road/highway access. Good for the upcoming winter. It even has a seasonal creek/spring on it. How kewl is that. Mountain and forest views all around. Clear skies to the south. Best part is it used to be ranch land so it is more accepting of eventual gardening. A lot of the plots up here are basically forested desert lands. Lots of pebbles. Red earth.

The cost is a little high for me. $10,000. However, it has been on the market for years. The last time it was dropped to 10k from 22K was over a year ago. The owner also lives out of state. I'm believing it bodes well for me to put in a low offer to take it off their hands. ;) Actually, I will see a broker tomorrow at 3pm to go over the details and put in an offer.

It is getting close to putting an order in for 2000 Watts of photovoltaics and all the connected equipment. Should closing take roughly two weeks, if they accept, I will be needing to have the solar setup for the build. :)

I know, I know. I am smiling a lot these days. Certainly this posting. What can I say. The scenery is getting to me. I'm free. I am happy. I feel at peace inside coming back to the mountains. It has been far too long.

It makes me little inner Ojibwa very happy, indeed.

Take care every one! Please Enjoy the following photos. - Cloud

The 14 Footer in Benton Harbor, MI

Prospective land - South View

Prospective Land - West View

Prospective Land - East View - Awesome Huge Rocks

Prospective Land - North West View

Prospective Land - South East View


Prospective Land - North View
View from Walgreens in this Mountain Town. Pikes Peak



Wednesday, May 8, 2013

I say, Colorado bound within the week!

" Pilots,

It has become evident that we are nearing the end of the season.  From what
I can tell, Px does not seem to have any more regular projects.  They do
have a number of refly project and many of you will be involved with those
in the coming days.  Typical refly projects are planned at anywhere from 2
to 33 hours per project.  Most are on the low end of the scale (2-4 hours).

Several weeks ago Px informed us that there could be a huge project in
Montana which would be done in the Summer time (leaf-on).  We learned in the
last 24 hours that this project is not going to happen.  It is not clear to
me if Px lost the job to another company, or if the procurement was
cancelled all together.

"



What glorious news for me, and for this blog. Hopefully, the rain will clear, the skies will be high and we finish our few hours of cleanup work. Then a 7-8 hour flight back to NY. Drop off the plane. Grab my rental to Michigan. Empty the storage unit. Begin that 20 hour/1500 mile drive to Colorado.






I am ready. Heck, I may even get to plant something on the mountain. Im going with potatoes. ;)