Did some more antisocial distancing yesterday with my dad and a few of his buddies. Toooo many grandpas. There were 3 of us that wanted to cover territory and the other 3 just wanted to cruise at about 15mph so we didn't get nearly as far as we'd planned.
140 year old cemetary in the middle of nowhere. Old school house in the background.
We rode through the wild horse range. This one stallion was the only one I saw all day.
They're starting to fill some of the irrigation canals so it won't be long until the farmers start watering. That means the runoff will soon be flowing through my ditch. Today I removed 2 little walkways / bridges that are no longer necessary, leaving one that's wide enough to drive the tractor over. That left me with 2 8' long 12" culvert sections. I decided to use the nicer one to piggyback the culvert that runs under my driveway and is the further most upstream on my property. After cutting 2" off the end, I attached it to the existing culvert with some metal straps. Then I encased the joint with quickcrete and buried it. Brown dog was ever vigilant but not terribly helpful.
I had these short leftover railroad ties so I made a little bridge about halfway down.
When I'm done pushing dirt around and building fences, the culvert and bridge will both be inside the lower pasture.
Finished the day by washing a couple motorcycles and taking a short ride on the Indian. Still haven't dropped the carb and cleaned the jets on it. Probably getting the garden set up next.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.