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Bayou Life

Valentine reflections

I’ve been sick for one week.  I have too much to do to be sick.  My energy has been zapped by some huge suction bigger than my life.  Every time I go up to the camp to get something done, my body zones in on the couch, and next thing I know, I’m snoring.  Same…

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Bayou Life

Phone call and a Valentine

THE PHONE CALL: Me:  “Hello? Danno (21 year old single son!):  “What are you doing right now?” Me: “I’m just talking to a house-raiser man, why?” Danno:  “Because I want to come down and hang out with you and the boys before I go back on the boat tomorrow.  Do you need anything from town?”…

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Camp Renovations

Concrete saga on hold for now!

After taking a good hard look at the slab, and calling an expert to confirm, there is no way it can stay the way it is.  It is just not acceptable.  We’ll have to pick this saga up later, and for now, the previous post has been removed. I am going to try to move…

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Camp Renovations

The concrete trucks have landed!

This is the first of 4 trucks and about 20 cubic yards that were poured under the house. Mr. S directs the chute, as the driver sends concrete down the chute.  As soon as it’s on the ground, Mr. S and his helper use rakes to pull it across the ground to the far side…

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Camp Renovations

How is concrete made?

This is the site that greeted me when I drove up to the concrete plant today to pay my bill for the concrete tomorrow.  Piles of sand, pea gravel, and limestone.  Then along came this big front end loader and . . . dumped a load of limstone in the hopper . . . and…

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Camp Renovations

Cement work is boring . . .

if you’re the one watching and waiting.  There’s just no other way to say it. However, it’s back breaking if you’re the one manning the shovel. The contractor in the black hat got the two men lined out on January 30th, and they’ve been shoveling dirt eight hours a day ever since. First they dug…

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