Building Our Goat Pen From Local Materials, Screech - the Owl
Charima, our one man lumber jack and sawmill |
The sawmill making 4' X4' |
They told me that the top eight feet of the tree were not good for lumber so I had them cut it down the middle and made two bench seats out of it. The wood was very heavy so we decided to wait for the tractor and wagon to come down with a load of rocks so we could put the wood in it for a back haul up to the KCC. While I was waiting for the tractor I had Shad take a picture of me on the bench with the wood in front of me. A couple of children were watching so I had them come over and sit by me for the picture. My pants were in the wash so I was in shorts.
Our new bench and the lumber from one tree |
I quickly obliged and jumped into the driver’s seat. I started to push the throttle forward and he told me not to move it so I started easing out the clutch and the engine died. Then he pointed out the foot throttle and said use that. From then on it was pretty smooth (my driving not the road). We unloaded the rocks in record time then through the wood in and hauled it up to the KCC for the goat pen.
The KCC tractor and trailer hauled our wood back to the KCC |
Patrick, Mark and Eddison building the goat pen |
A local school boy tried to sell me a baby owl |
Screech eating his dinner |
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