tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post5547594259590024182..comments2023-05-05T01:09:51.306+12:00Comments on Life Is Endless: Hello Summer!Kaygerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-73311705202081782862016-12-02T08:24:16.733+13:002016-12-02T08:24:16.733+13:00That's right, you guys normally buy in water, ...That's right, you guys normally buy in water, I'd temporarily forgotten that. Lol, when one is knee deep in mud, one tends to forget such luxuries like dry ground and droughts... :P Haha, nah, I shouldn't joke, buying water is expensive, it must be really nice not needing too! There's a distinct advantage in living near a reliable spring.<br />Yeah, but being a back boundary, you very seldom go near it, just send the dogs round for mustering. Dad is the one to make the call on when a fence needs replacing, and us getting some heifers back from the neighbor was the first time he's been right up to it for probably 20 years, since he built the thing... :P I mean, he's been close, checking cattle lick and stuff, but you never just think, hmm, I should pop over and see how the fence is getting on... :P Its mostly pretty easy land actually, just following along a slight ridge, nothing too steep. Its that dairy farm, btw, so their side of the boundary is nice easy country. the farmers will be providing materials, although I think the other farmer wants to reuse the posts and dad doesn't, so that'll have to be decided. (It'll be amicably decided, don't worry... :P)<br />They also specialise in fencing by hand, no tractor, even in places where you could use a tractor, so that probably knocks rates up a bit. And I think they get paid by the hour, I'll find out from dad what they charge and email it.Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09008881590774705984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-87036761225975710662016-12-01T19:02:30.985+13:002016-12-01T19:02:30.985+13:00Oh and Fantastic Beasts is a Harry Potter spin off...Oh and Fantastic Beasts is a Harry Potter spin off. There's a book but I never read itKaygerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-41095156299992530252016-12-01T18:49:37.821+13:002016-12-01T18:49:37.821+13:00Yeah we haven't had to buy in water yet...last...Yeah we haven't had to buy in water yet...last year we were buying truckloads in during October. Get one every three or four weeks. Will have to think about it just prior to Christmas now I'd say.<br /><br />Hahaha really? If it's notorious for wind damage, maybe you should keep it in mind before it gets too bad!! Lol but good you've got the professionals coming to fix it ;) I'd be interested (different area, I know) on what they charge per metre/hour. Depending on what exactly they're doing and who is providing the materials...<br />Although if it's difficult land they'll probably charge more. <br /><br />Haha yes for now. <br /><br />TayTay is his nickname! Or Tay, we hardly ever call him that though. Just easier with there being two Taylor's. She doesn't like her name shortened and he does. At Christmas and my birthday if they're both here, I'll have to tell people he is Tay so nobody gets confused :P lolKaygerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-49754729521402882132016-12-01T18:31:40.246+13:002016-12-01T18:31:40.246+13:00Summer, welcome to the world!!! I know what you me...Summer, welcome to the world!!! I know what you mean about the rain, its ridiculous. Dad has a rain gauge and checks it religiously, he calculated that sometime last week we had the first 7 consecutive days with no rain for the whole year. In other words, it has rained atleast once every 7 days for the whole year. In reality, it has rained over half the days of this year already, and the year hasn't finished!<br /><br />Haha, I'm going to keep quiet about the rushing fencers bit. We just did that. Our back boundary has been absolutely trashed, its one that gets battered by the wind more than anything, so it all just corrodes so fast. But anyway, being a back boundary fence, its kinda more important, so both us and the other farmer agreed that it is pretty urgent, so rang a couple of fencers to ask if they would be able to do it. So I guess, at least we weren't kinda just expecting them to, more like hoping, really. But a couple of them will get together and do it just after Christmas, thankfully.<br /><br />Hey, on the bright side, lots of business means that you're not desperate for a job! :P<br />And enjoy your movie with TayTay (realy? :P) tomorrow! I have never heard of the film, but, enjoy! :PAndrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09008881590774705984noreply@blogger.com