We got going early with the cement mixer and only had a few problems during the entire time. We ended up using 67 bags of cement on this half and each bag weighs 60 pounds. That is over 2 tons of cement and each bag was picked up and dumped in the mixer and spread. Mark did most of the spreading while I did most of the dumping. Below he is bring out the first pallet of cement bags at the start of today's work.
We just kept going and going and going. The pile below was not all of the bags.
I would dump them in and then just throw the empty bags on the ground. We had a brisk wind which kept most of the dust off of our faces but the wind caused some of the bags to go flying into the paddocks. Below Mark is taking the tractor to get the last of the bags.
We decided after this job we are done with cement. Mark did the clean up once the slab was poured and screeded. I needed to get 4 pictures the motorhome as that is going out this weekend. The lady renting it wants the fresh water tank filled so the motorhome was brought over here for that job. She is going to pick it up Friday morning. RV Share has a rule that before each time the motorhome goes out pictures must be sent in.
Spark and Rhonda arrived as we were cleaning up and helped with that. I had supper cooking which was good since we didn't have a lot of time to eat and get ready for church. Mike Kaisner had the message tonight on Psalm 52 and St.John 13. To watch that click
HERE, We had a wonderful review come in from our last airbnb guest.
HER Review: Spent 4 perfect fall days in the lovely and peaceful setting of Judith’s Working horse farm. The accommodations were comfortable and immaculately clean, with a great kitchen outfitted with whatever you might need. We were literally surrounded by Gently rolling hills, ponds, creeks, pastures, deer in the fields, geese flying overhead and owls calling to each other nightly from deep in the woods. For me, best of all were the friendly, affectionate and spectacularly beautiful equine ambassadors that are the centerpiece of Horsemeister Farm. Every morning a magnificent 17 hand Friesian Stallion (Evan) called to me as I stepped out the door, I can’t think of a better way to start the day. Dark, handsome, gentle and well mannered, he is a charmer. This place is perfect for peaceful relaxation and renewing your spirit. Looking forward to returning again soon and spending a little more time with my new friend Evan. He had me at Hello…
Privately she sent: Judith, time at your farm was exactly what I needed after the very difficult weeks following my husband’s illness. It was beautiful, peaceful relaxing and I felt so welcomed there. It was delightful meeting your family on my farm tour, and it was so thoughtful of you to invite me to breakfast as well. I have really missed being around horses and horse people, it was truly a treat to spend time with Jamie and Ralph. Your kindness during my visit was so much appreciated, looking forward to coming back soon! Besides, I have fallen in love with Evan, can’t wait to visit him again 😍 Many thanks! Danni
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