EVAN GOES FOUR WHEELIN' BY HIMSELF!!!, BREAKING GROUND ON THE HOUSE, CHARRING LOGS AND A PET SQUIRREL (A MASSIVE HOMESTEAD UPDATE!🤪🤪)

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EVAN DRIVES LIKE A BOSS!!!

Off road, in the creek or climbing hills... THERE'S NO STOPPING HIM!!!

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Seriously, take a look at this video of him destroying the trail during a recent driving lesson.(Around here we teach 'em to drive off the roads long before we teach them to drive on them...it's funner that way.😁😁)

Let me know how you think he did down below in the comments. I think @cicisaja, @koh, @mrnightmare89 and @cadawg will really like the video.😂😂

....BUT WORK MUST ALSO GET DONE

With the solar shed built and a few other things finished up, after returning from our Alabama trip (click the following link to read about it. https://hive.blog/homestead/@johndoer123/homesteading-in-alabama-with-makinstuff) I decided I was ready to break ground on our temporary living quarters. So I borrowed an auger for digging and started drilling holes.


While I did have a piece of equipment that made it much easier then by hand,it was still very tough and it took me a while day to drill forty holes.(I only needed thirty, but I dug a few in the wrong place.🤪🤪)

CHARRING LOGS

With all the holes drilled and the logs being already cut previously, it was time to char their bottoms. This will help prevent bugs from wanting to chew on them and help the structure last that much longer. So once again I borrowed a tool that will make it much quicker to do this, instead of having to burn each log slowly. It's kind of like a flamethrower. Watch the video below to see how quickly and easily it's done.

I HAVE A NEW SQUIRREL FRIEND!!!🐿️🐿️

Not a typo.... I literally have a new buddy named Stitch and while we are only keeping him for a short while (he will be being released into the wild) he is really fun and crazy.

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*Ella and Stitch giving each other lovins'🤗🤗🤗🤗.


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*A cutie........and a BEAST!!!😂😁


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*Stitch making a run for it as he tries to play hide and seek.😆🐿️🐿️


THE FUTURE

I am hoping to have the rest of the logs charred this week and hopefully have them in the ground by next week. But truthfully I'm not sure,as the logs that will hold the structure are massive and heavy. They are eleven feet(3.9 metered) long and 10-18 inches (.3-.5meters)around... And they're Oak...that all adds up to extremely heavy, and it looks like it will be only me playing around with them.

After that comes installing the base framing and a floor. At that point I will be moving from the city to live at the homestead. I will be selling my house in town...so there is no looking back at that point... I can't wait to get there!!!

THANKS EVERYONE

Lately our homestead has been receiving a great influx of support from the Hive And Steem communities. And we can't thank you all enough! At the current time I am in a power down to help fund our homestead to get it going. I would much rather not power down because it helps other community members for us to have HP/SP. So I am hopeful to keep receiving love and support and be able to stop the power down. But things are just so tight right now and every little bit helps.

SO WE THANK YOU ALL A MILLION TIMES FOR YOUR AWESOME LOVE AND SUPPORT!!!🤗🤗🤗




All photos are my own taken with my Kyocera phone.



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It's not that bad for a 9 year old brother. It's amazing to learn drive, I wish to learn as well. I'm happy for your family my friend. It seems your farm is getting awesome as you keep on working on it. Keep safe brother.. and your family.

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You can drive a boat. I bet you can learn to drive real well my dear friend. Any hope on you getting home anytime soon? I'm sending loving and hopeful vibrations for you and your family. I truly wish you the best.

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Charring the logs to keep the bugs out and it kind of seals them off from moisture as well? I learned something new.😀

I hope you get the logs set safely and I might be available to help out sometime. Where are you located?

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Hey there again friend. I'm near St. Louis. Where are you at? I'll get them in the ground no problem. I just will take my time and be careful so i won't get hurt. Thank you a million for offering a hand to help. That really means a lot.🤗

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I'm in Omaha, NE and have travelled to Southern MO for quite a few summers helping a few ppl out down in Cabool. You are closer.

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He did an amazing job! And can't believe that squirrel hasn't made stew yet =D

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LOL I've done much the same in our fields. Good for him, I've not had to drive over a creek before though! 😁

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