BRK #261
A wild way to start the week, says I. The day's just about over. We've been chipping away at a new well at
Wheaton Labs, and it's nearing the finish line. So now it's a whole bunch of stuff that personally I'm not familiar with at all, and everything is new, fresh, and confusing.
One thing I
am quite familiar with is tree-felling, and I started the day off with some of that. We need an additional support pole in the rear of the classroom, so I scouted it out and felled it today.
Were I to critically-examine my work, I'd say the only thing I may have mucked-up a bit was the height of the back-cut. Things seemed tilted downward a bit on one side (typically, this happens with the end of the bar), and overall I think there wasn't
enough space between the back of the wedge and the back cut. However the tree fell where I wanted it to, and no one was hurt or anything.
We took a 35-foot section of it (there was maybe an additional 4 feet at the top) to use as the new support pole behind the Classroom. This is intended to be an extension for the "Bob Line" to hold more sunshades over the classroom and adjoining areas during summer events.
Wesley drove it down the hillside with the
tractor and log arch, and I think we'll mount it with
Rex (the excavator) tomorrow.
Additionally, I made the requisite three trips to the hardware store to find proper fittings for a plumbing
project. Two new hydrants will be installed along where the new, kick-ass well ties into the existing water system. Plumbers have to solve an awful lot of problems. This smattering of fittings was a piece of cake for the staff at the store, and I'm grateful.
Finally: And that gigantic roll of steel wire that I hauled in from town last week? We unraveled it all. That's a lot of wire.
Lots of good things being put together, and the team in general has been treading into new territory.
Paul stays positive and hopeful as ever. I'm looking forward to the summer and all these steps forward that will make the summer events smoother.
That's all for now. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day...!