Thur. Aug. 7, 2025 – the list, it’s long

By on August 7th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

And the weather is hot and humid. The extreme humidity and lack of a breeze make it very hard to stay cool and productive. In the shade, it’s doable. In the sun? Short bursts of work and cool down laying on the cool concrete floor…

So I did a lot of work yesterday. Got the edging installed, got the slag placed. See yesterday’s comments for details. I’m OK with how it looks, but I think more compaction and some additional fine ground material will help even it out. I think I will head to town today to see about renting a compactor. I have to fill my diesel tanks, and I might want some cream for my coffee…

I felt less wiped out last night, but I’m betting on stiff and sore for today. Climbing in and out of the machines is getting old.

Still, work is happening.

Improvements are being made.No stacking, except goodwill. Best I can do this week.

nick

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Wed. Aug. 6, 2025 – crushed slag, it’s what’s for breakfast

By on August 6th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot and clear today, if the forecast holds up. It was beautiful yesterday, if I wasn’t working outdoors in the sun. I actually got a fan and plugged it in outside because it was so stifling.

I did get a bunch of stuff done. I pealed back the weed barrier to allow the muck to dry. That mostly worked. Since it was wet and squishy, I started moving dirt. Moved a bunch of sand to the garden plot, then more dirt on top. They’ll mix later when I roto-till. I wanted to loosen up the clay soil.

Then I started moving dirt from piles to laying on the ground. Took out a tree stump and filled that hole during the process. When I needed a break I took the machines and dug out a hole in the yard. It’s been there since we bought the place and looked like it might be an animal den. Nope. Just roots, rocks, and an abandoned sprinkler pipe. I dug around then filled it back in.

Used the machine to pull the clothesline T bar. The other one got pulled when we did the septic. Years ago. It’s right at the height to tear up my forehead or poke out and eye when I’m on the mower. Not any more Mr. T.

Toward the end of the day, the muck was still squishy so I had the idea of putting clay power on it to dry it out. Worked, but I had to throw the powder with a shovel. Did about 2/3 of a cubic yard. Then it was time to cover all the prepared area with the weed barrier and put tools away. Oh, during the morning, I installed one of the side boards that will hold the slag in place. I’m using the mattock to dig a narrow trench to hold the board at the right height. Hard work in clay and rock. And the occasional root, or gas line.

Today my slag gets delivered in the morning. Early. I’ll work on finishing the edge boards and start placing it. I really want to get the job finished. Hope I did the math and base layer right and I have enough material ordered. If that goes well, I’ll move on to then next thing on my list.

Always working. Yup. And stacking, goodwill this week…

nick

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Tues. Aug. 5, 2025 – more work, and progress if the weather is nice

By on August 5th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Humid. Oh my. 75F last night and dew was condensing on me, my radio, and everything else too. The rain started around 8am, stopped around 11am, and the sun poked through occasionally. Dusk was very nice. I’m hoping today lets everything dry off and lets me keep working on my walkway.

I couldn’t work on it yesterday, so I did a bunch of grading and roadway repair for the common area. I also did some for myself. There was a gutter separating the street from my driveway that had filled in with the road base material. It’s supposed to divert some of the water that otherwise pours down my sloped driveway and into the garage. Hopefully the restored gutter will help control that again. It will fill back up with time, but maybe I can keep it clear now that I’ve used the machine to dig it out. I took several cubic yards of material and put it in other eroded areas.

Today, if it’s dry, I’ll try to get more stuff done on the walkway. If not, I’ll do some of the other earthmoving stuff on my property. Flexibility and a really long list of things I could do if I have time will keep me moving.

Always be working… and stacking.

nick

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Mon. Aug. 4, 2025 – making progress

By on August 4th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot. Humid. VERY hot in the sun. The temp never broke 100F that I’m aware of but I still had to come in and cool off several times. The humidity is just too high to cool off.

I did a bunch of work yesterday. Did some work on the park when I needed to move fast and not think much. Did the work on the walkway. I have it leveled, compacted, and half covered with weed barrier. I am almost ready to install the edge boards and then I’ll be ready to fill with gravel.

That’s what I’ll be doing today, getting the edges installed, and doing the last bit of leveling and compacting. I’m sure I’ll alternate with some of the other stuff on the list. I wish I’d taken a break before I sheared off the hose bib…

I think I will be taking more cool off breaks today. No point in getting hurt.

Meanwhile, I’ll be working. Always working. Good thing I enjoy working.

Stack up something you love.

nick

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Sun. Aug. 3, 2025 – work, work, work

By on August 3rd, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot and the forecast has all of Texas in a potential thunderstorm area. It sprinkled several times yesterday, once in the morning at the house, once while I was driving the 40 miles to the Lowes store. Since I’m doing dirtwork with red clay, even a tiny bit of rain is a mess.

That said, I did get a lot done. I dug out the drainage ditch at the edge of my lot. I needed to practice with the miniex. The mailbox will probably go back into place… the ditch was silted up with the crushed gravel road base, so it needed some digging.

Despite my misadventure with the water line, I feel pretty good about what I got done. Operating the machines is coming back to me as muscle memory, once I changed the control paradigm for the mini excavator. There are at least 2 schemes in common use, and many more from various manufacturers over the years, and the ISO standard one doesn’t work for me. Fortunately, it’s a simple lever to move on the hydraulic mixer to select the scheme that seems natural to me.

At the end of the day, when I didn’t have enough light to see the detail I needed for my project, I did some scraping and compacting on the boat ramp. There has been significant erosion with all the rain we’ve had up here and one of my goals was to see about fixing some of it. I could work fast and loose in the fading light, and made some improvement. More practice for me with the skid steer too. The main cost for the HOA is maintaining the gravel roads and several of the guys will do touchup with their tractors or other equipment. For me it is part of being a valuable member of this community we joined. Meatspace baby!

Today I’ll do what I can to get the walkway area ready for the crushed slag. If it’s raining I will look at doing something else that isn’t as fussy or right next to the house. There’s a list.

Always be working… and stack up some goodwill if you can.

nick

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Sat. Aug. 2, 2025 – time to get to work…

By on August 2nd, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot and humid, again or still. 80F when I went to bed after passing 100F during the day. At least at the BOL there is a cool breeze off the lake. I expect today to be hot, humid, and overcast but clearing later. We’ll see. As long as we don’t get much rain during the day I’m ok.

Did a bunch of stuff on Friday to get ready. Most of it was shopping but also phone calls and ordering stuff. Even bought some stuff on amazon for delivery. We do live in the future.

Got to the BOL too late to do any work, the sun was setting as I pulled up. The mini excavator came with the wrong bucket for most of the work I’m doing and I can’t get it changed until at least Monday. I might have to re-order the work I want to get done. Or try to use what I’ve got.

That’s the plan for today. Get started and see if I can make it work, and if not, figure something else out.

That’s the kind of thing I’m generally good at, overcoming existing constraints to get what needs doing, done.

We’ll see how it goes.

For anyone not playing with big boy toys, stack something!

nick

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Aug. 1, 2025 – jeez, the year is flying by

Another hot humid day to come, like the ones just past. Joy. Over 100F in the afternoon. And even though it said 50% RH, it certainly felt like more. I am hoping for a little relief from the humidity, but IDK what to expect any more than the forecasters do.

Did not get everything I wanted to do done yesterday. Did the major things, and a couple of small but lingering things. I’ve got the same sort of day planned today.

I have to hit a couple of stores for the stuff I’m taking with me to the BOL. I need to go by a bank and mail some stuff. I’ve got a guy who wants to meet to buy one of the things I’m selling for my buddy. And I would like to load up and head out mid afternoon. The chances of that happening that way? Meh, could happen.

Gonna be working on improvements hard for a week. Not so hard on stacking. Although, I hope to have the time to make some improvements to the community park and boat launch, which should stack some goodwill and help with my assimilation into the community.

Work with what you’ve got, stack what you need.

nick

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Thur. July 31, 2025 – thirty days have September, April, June, and November…

By on July 31st, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot and humid today with an increasing chance of rain. Not my favorite thing. Still it’s been cooler than other recent years. Same today as yesterday, sun, a few clouds, oppressive humidity, and heat to make it miserable outside.

Did stuff in the morning. Got my rental equipment sorted, found a crushed material to use as walkway and paving. Slag. It’s cheap, recycled, and produced locally, and it’s black which is what my wife wanted. It may not be ideal, but it’s ‘good enough’. Did a couple of pickups. Talked to my auctioneer about dropping some more stuff off. And getting paid. We’ll see.

Today I need to do one pickup, and some shopping. I need to get the material to edge my crushed slag walkway, and I need some more Hungry Man dinners. I’m so worn out after running machines all day that just microwaving dinner is all I can do. And they aren’t bad. Much better than they used to be anyway.

Hopefully, it won’t rain all week when I need to be running machines.

Always be working… and stack some stuff to. That will give you plenty of stuff to work on later.

nick

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Wed. July 30, 2025 – maybe plans will have to change. because why not?

By on July 30th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall

Hot and humid. Stifling by mid afternoon. It was over 100F yesterday. It probably will be again today. The heat isn’t the issue though, it’s the heat plus the humidity. Body can’t cool itself and that’s when you get into trouble.

I did stuff at home in the morning, then did some pickups, then took the kid to have her retainer replaced. Then it was home, dinner, and domestic bliss.

Today I’ve got about the same, minus the orthodontia. I’ve got pickups to do. And Dr appointments to make, and earthmoving to coordinate. The rental company finally got back to me, they are having trouble sourcing my skid steer and mini excavator. The whole plan might have to shift around. Which is really just par for the course.

I’m trying to be flexible.

And if I can’t be working to improve, I’ll just stack.

nick

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Tues. July 29, 2025 – well, now I need to work the list.

By on July 29th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot and humid, back in Houston. It was another hot day at the BOL with really high humidity yesterday. Yard work in the sun was debilitating. Had to go in and cool down several times. It was very nice at night though.

I spent Monday doing stuff, mostly yard and outdoor stuff. Spent some time talking with my buddy. Chatted with another neighbor for a bit too. Meatspace baby. Yard looks nice, if cut a bit short. I couldn’t cut it any longer though, so I hope I didn’t just kill the whole thing. If it rains soon, it should be ok. Then I put stuff away and eventually came home.

Today I’ve got a couple of auction pickups. Fewer this week than usual- I am trying to cut back. I’ve got some shopping to do and some office stuff as well, and I really need to visit my auctioneer in person.

I’ve got a bunch of stuff to do before I drop off the face of the world for a week. Which is what it will be like if I spend a week doing earthwork at the BOL. That’s predicated on getting the rental equipment, and they haven’t confirmed the availability yet. If they don’t, I’m not sure what I’ll do. I’m sure I’ll find something worth doing.

Besides stacking.

nick

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