Busy, Busy, Busy. Getting the House(s) ready for putting on the market. Our current house is 5 years old, our previous house (on the property) is 25 years old and the two guest cottages are 8 years old. I'm sure there's an old Chinese proverb that describes this situation quite well.
"Stuff expands to fill available space and given enough time (see above) this will continue until every cubic inch of space is filled."
I believe this quote was stolen and adapted from Sun Tzu. That having been said, evidence shows it to be it to be astonishingly true.
Mostly!
As I've discussed earlier, we're getting ready to move to College Station, to be closer to our Daughter and Family. Lot's of good reasons, Grand Kids and Family support as we get older are two key ones. Aggie Football might also be on the list somewhere.
No Beans, I did not go to that School. My money did and I'd like to get some return on the investment.
So back to the situation at hand, the guest cottages are in pretty good shape as they're cleaned every time a guest checks out. So, pretty much just replacing anything that's a bit worn/shabby.
Our old house had been mostly resuscitated at this point, Mrs J has done a really good job at doing the interior redesigning the inside. Looks very eye catching, but simple also. So, easy to maintain. A lot of Stuff has been resigned to the dump or Good Will. A lot of Stuff.
This dumpster was totally full when it was hauled off to the dump! As I said...
In any case, my big mission was redoing the front porch.
Tractor Supply is a Useful Place. I got a tap and die set there, in January
ReplyDeleteStB, yes it is. I’m usually a Lowes guy, it’s closer. It didn’t have the barn plumbing parts I needed though. That having been said I am a fairly regular TS customer, primarily Horse grain, vitamins and dewormer.
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Cracked Corn, Horse Grain, and Crazy Cat Dewormer, here.
DeleteStB,
DeleteAnimals do keep us busy and therefore, IMHO, sane! Glad you’ve got some!
juvat
Lots of boxes to check eh juvat? Porch looks good, Tractor Supply is in this neck of the woods along with Fleet Farm.
ReplyDeleteNylon,
DeleteMoved a bunch (a Large Bunch,) while young and while in the Air Force. Haven’t moved in the last 25 years. Kinda forgot how big a PITA it is. Relearning it now.
juvat
Your FIRST trip to Tractor Supply.
ReplyDeleteJoe,
DeleteNot by a long shot! See response to StB above.
juvat
I meant for this project.
DeleteJoe,
DeleteAhhh! But not the last.
juvat
Juvat, having to have done the "cleaning up to move" and "sorting through my parents' things" in the last year or so, you have nothing but my empathy. Looks like the houses are coming together nicely; here is to a speedy sale.
ReplyDeleteMay the odds ever be in your favour. - Sun Tzu (probably)
THBB,
DeleteThanks, yeah, much like the snail...Slowly and surely, we are approaching the finish line. Can't wait! ;-)
juvat
Yay for progress!
ReplyDeleteYay also to no mention of medicos messing with your productivity.
JB
JB,
DeleteKnock on wood! Which I do regularly, in both contexts of the saying.
juvat
Glass half full. You will have most things done before the summer Texas heat.
ReplyDeleteWSF,
DeleteOne hopes...92 out right now. We're doing interior things. I try to get to a stopping point Pre-noon!
juvat
Moving homesteads seems to be going around recently with my groups of friends, family, and acquaintances- either for retirement, to be closer to grandkids, or to get the hell out of California. I take it splitting the lots to keep the B&Bs for retirement income wasn't of interest?
ReplyDeleteI realize you'd have to outsource the maintenance and cleaning though.
DeleteTuna,
DeleteYou might want to point them to my post from last week. There's a bit of irritation starting to build about the immigrants. "When I was in California..." is not a good start to a conversation. Just sayin!
juvat
Tuna,
DeleteYeah true. But, it's also a way for the buyers to offset the cost of the buying. It's a pretty good money source, and as you say, we'd still have to manage it. A lot of hands on which would be even more difficult when not in the vicinity.
juvat
I have no missionary friends- only refugees.
DeleteThen…bring ‘em on! They’ll be welcome!
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Moving, I do not envy you. The labor part anyway, being closer to kids/grandkids is excellent. Wishing you and Mrs. Juvat an uneventful and smooth transition!
ReplyDeleteSarge,
DeleteThanks, We're making progress and taking breaks and stopping when we get low on energy. Some days are earlier than ever. Mrs. J is managing the "What needs to be done?" and the "What are our goals for today?" lists pretty well, so we're still hanging in there!
Thanks
juvat
I can’t believe it’s been five years since we watched you build that house. I must be getting old faster than I thought!
ReplyDeleteFuzz D4
Fuzz,
DeleteThe rate of Time passing does accelerate, doesn't it?
juvat
Moving/cleaning/sorting is NEVER quick or easy. Progress, however small is STILL progress!
ReplyDeleteTru dat! juvat
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