Wed. Aug. 13, 2025 – school days, school days, dear old golden rule days

By on August 13th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall

Hot and humid. Again. Because I still have brain that hasn’t melted out of my head. Yet. But if this weather holds, I’ll be wiping brain off my shoulders…

It was hot yesterday. Really, no surprise as it’s Houston, and still summer. We were blessed with a long mild Spring, so I really shouldn’t complain, but… it’s sweaty hot.

I did get a few things done. I got the trash from the BOL and from the last trip to the BOL finally disposed of. I moved some stuff to my buddy’s shop. I answered a couple of questions about stuff for sale. And I picked up the kid from band practice. Not really very much when I look at it.

Today, I’ve got a pickup or two. I wasn’t going to bid on stuff but I backslid. But whatever I do it will be AFTER sending my kids off to high school for the first day of school. Time is flying by. I’ve got to do some domestic bliss and I really should list a few more easy and high dollar listings. End of the month is coming up too soon.

I’m also hammering out statements like a machine gun, without enough connective phrases, so I better stop now.

Things to do, people to see, preps to stack…

nick

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Tues. Aug. 12, 2025 – let’s try again

By on August 12th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall

Hot. Oh my hot. Mid 90sF in the afternoon, no breeze, but at least there was some overcast. That’s what today will be like too, probably.

I hid indoors. My back was killing me. Standing. walking. sitting, all hurt. Eventually I got the shiatsu machine to work on it, followed by a hot shower and stretching, then more stretching. It finally moved, and felt good for about an hour. Not much productive happened. I think it was caused by the time I spent standing on the sloped roof, pressurewashing. That was very awkward and I did it for a couple of hours. In any case, it really hurt and I didn’t feel like doing anything more than catching up on paperwork and online auctions.

Today I’ll have to do some stuff. I’ve got a craigslist guy and an ebay guy that need more info about stuff I’m selling, so I have to go figure out the answers to their questions. Fortunately I told them I’d get back to them on Tuesday.

I’ve got kid taxi, and domestic bliss to do today too. No rest for the wicked. Or wrest ‘or the wicket. Sticky or not.

Today is the 7th anniversary of my dad’s passing, and I miss him. I’ve been thinking about him a lot this last week, when I wasn’t focused on the job. His legacy is me, my siblings, our kids, and a some things he made for us. I feel like I’ll have done pretty well if I turn out just like him.

In the mean time, I’ll keep working. And stacking. And hoping.

nick

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Mon. Aug. 11, 2025 – home sweat home…

By on August 11th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall

Hot and humid. Again and still. Here in Houston too. We did get some thunder but no rain at the BOL yesterday afternoon. It seems to be like my house here, weather often swerves around us. Beautiful sunset and huge orange moon rising…

I got a bunch of stuff done. And some stuff started. Mowed the lawn. Seeded the bare dirt and sprinkled it in. Cleaned up leftover dirt and debris in the driveway. Powerwashed the rental machines. Powerwashed the house, the roof, and the garage door. The roof is white metal corrugated roofing and it was looking shabby. I only had time to do the side facing the street, but what a difference. I’ll have to do it all now. Then it was ‘leaving the BOL’ list… and home.

Today I’ve got a list to do here. Because of course I do. It’s long too. Kids start school Wednesday, so there will be some getting ready for that too. I’m sure that they’ve forgotten something critical. You always do.

Stack, plan, help, build, repair, reuse, rejoice.

nick

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Sun. Aug. 10, 2025 – getting ready to head home.

By on August 10th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Still gonna be a hot one. So humid. So hot. Blazing sun. Forecast has us on the edge of some t-storm possible areas, but we’ll likely have another day like yesterday. And the week before.

I did more work with the machines, cleaned up some details. Put some stuff away. Chatted with one of the neighbors for a while. A slower day for sure, with a late start.

Today will be more of that. Sleeping in a bit, then doing all the normal visit stuff. Lawn needs mowing. Stuff needs to be added to the stacks. Machines need to be fueled and cleaned. They are scheduled for pickup on Monday morning. Maybe I’ll leave for home before dark, we’ll see how it goes. There is always more that could be done, but I’m not starting any projects.

It’s been a productive 9 days.

It’s been hot, and hard work too. Filthy work with red clay silt everywhere, and the dust from the slag too. My throat hurts from breathing all the cr@p. Or I’m getting sick, but I hope it’s environmental.

Time to wrap up this show and get ready for the next thing.

More stacking. More working to improve.

nick

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Sat. Aug. 9, 2025 – still at the BOL, still working.

By on August 9th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

And it’s still hot. Humid like a swamp. Sun like a laser death ray. And that was yesterday. Today will likely be the same.

I did get stuff done. I’ve finished the walkway. I’ve knocked down all the dirt piles and flattened the area. I’ll take another look in good light, but I think I’ll throw some grass seed on it and walk away. I’ve still got crushed slag left, and I have a potential use. My fishing buddy suggested making a pad under the new shed where I’ll park the lawn mower.

Unfortunately, the old shed is still there. I would love to crank something out while I have the machines, but the shed project is far down the list. I guess I’ll just have another pile of material waiting for the time.

Today I’ve got cleanup, and putting things away. I’ll take an hour and call into my non-prepping hobby meeting instead of attending in person. That gives me 8 hours of daylight today, and 10-12 tomorrow for working. Or maybe it gives me time to take a break before rushing home into the beginning of the school year.

Gotta stop and smell the roses sometimes.

Always be working. And stack some good times too.

nick

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Fri. Aug. 8, 2025 – well, more work. What a surprise.

By on August 8th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse

Hot. So hot in the sun. And humid. Crazy humid. Ten minutes of raking in the sun and I need to go inside and cool down. And a breeze? What’s that? I think today will be like the last three days. Gorgeous and sunny, if I was on vacation. Misery if I’m working outdoors.

I got a lot done. See yesterday’s comments for details. There is still plenty on the list, if they don’t pick up the machines today. If they do, I’ll go home. If not, I’ll stay and keep working.

I’ve got plenty still to do. I need to finish cleaning up from the walkway install. There are a few more grading things to do, and I need to finish knocking down the dirt piles I had left over from 2023 when I last had the machines here. And I’ll have to move the leftover crushed slag. I guess I’ll have a pile of something no matter what I do.

A second home takes a lot of work. A BOL takes more because of the rural setting, lack of local services and stores, and providing more of your own services and support. The work I’m doing this week isn’t critical. It won’t increase my readiness or resilience (well the new garden might), but it does impact the family’s use of the property, and it helps with integration into the community.

And those are good things.

Keep stacking. Keep working. Keep the faith.

nick

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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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