Monday, July 13, 2026

Progress Update "Home on the Range"


 

Ok,  I've gone through a lot of the Medal of Honor stories (still got a few left, but I'm keeping them in my pocket in case of loss of story creativity) and I've added a couple of stories about flying which I think interest a lot of you.  But, I'm dredging the bottom of my story index,  so, I thought I'd show y'all the progress on the house.  No Beans, we're not that close to moving in. Yet! But, in spite of some uncontrollable setbacks (AKA Weather) we're getting closer.  Here's the visual  story of construction progress.

Demolition of the old house (very old and decrepit)



Cleaning up the site

Electricity installed on property

Framing the foundation



Framing took 2 or 3 days


 Okay, we’ve survived the financial and weather hoops that needed to be jumped. Evidently 6 inches of rain in a couple of hours upsets the construction crews. What did I know. 

But back in action again 
 
Adding soil in preparation for pouring the slab
 
:Lots of fill AKA dirt! Lots and Lots
 
Weather cooperating this week, the next step is to level the dirt and then the plumbers and electricians will come in and set the pipes and pull wires and plumbing into those pipes.   After that will be pouring and curing the cement foundation of the main house.  Builder says this could take 3 to 6 weeks for the cement to cure depending on the weather and there's only one entity that controls that.  While that's curing, they'll pour the foundation for my Brother's cabin and get it started curing also.  Lots of balls in the air.  
 
Concrete has been poured in the horse barn.
 
The weather has improved greatly and heavy rain is not forecast for a while. But, as can be expected in June, July and August in Texas, it's hot as H377. (You know what that's code for.) But progress is being made. 
 


We shall see what we shall see when we see it. Hopefully something like this!
Please Lord! 
 
 
 
 
Peace out, y'all!


1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the update. I was thinking about it just yesterday.

    Good that progress is being made, even slowly. Also that your contractor seems to be communicative.

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