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Peaceful

The firepit is getting a good bit of use and I hope to keep using it through the fall a lot. I had it going for about 6 hours last night. It was nice sitting and standing by myself peacefully by the fire. I find it relaxing sitting outside this time of year with a fire.

The new Solo pit. Photo by Mike Hartley

With rain coming the next few days I’ll clean and cover it again and look forward to another burn on the weekend.

Photo by Mike Hartley

The white spots are some decorative patio lights in the background.

Random Thoughts of the Day

  • Anytime my better half isn’t feeling 100% my focus on anything else isn’t 100%.
  • That sun felt good this morning.
  • I wish only good things took your breath away.
  • Age is starting to dictate how much sleep I get.


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Finally

I spent the last few years debating what firepit I wanted, and I finally ordered one. And after spending a few hours in front of it last few nights, it’s money well spent. It gets me outside more and I need more of that. I should have done it many years ago.

Plus, it’s nice sitting by the fire with my better half.

A Solo Yukon pit. Photo by Mike Hartley

It’s also going to be good exercise splitting and moving wood. I have a few more evenings of old wood, but beyond that I’ll need to order a cord.

I do know one project will be putting in pavers around the area in some interesting design. Probably sooner than later.

I’m not sure how much I’ll be out in the dead of winter. Who knows, maybe I’m turning over a new leaf.

The second thing that finally came was the replacement lighthouse that covers our wellhead. I have no idea why it was left so high off the ground. It had two big bushes that had engulfed it when we moved here.

They were ugly bushes that each year seemed to attract paper wasp nest. We eventually cut them down and put up this black and white lighthouse over it. Here it is below a few winters ago.

And here it is this past winter. It had finally bitten the dust. It separated from the base. The wire railings at the top had broken or fallen and the wood was rotten. It lasted 11 years, maybe 12. The solar light was still working.

We finally got our new lighthouse and the solar light connected. Balanced it and working on the stone surrounding it. Got a few more buckets to bring out. And this one is impervious to rot so it will outlast me.

Photos by Mike Hartley

Improving the homestead, one step at a time.