Thanks for the compliments.
Good pics Brian.
Man, you got some stuff.
I can relate. I got to much stuff.
So you still have the bunker?
How do you get the steel and stuff across the creek to the 10 x 50 building? I'm guessing you can load up the FEL and drive your tractor across ....otherwise you'd have to build a bridge. Does water rise very far out of the creek bed?
Beautiful lawn / landscaping you have there.
To qualify/quantify some of the "stuff" I have, there's a few pertinent things.
- If I see a project on my horizon (within a couple years), I'll start watching prices and get the needed materials at their lowest pricing beforehand. If I started putting circles and arrows on those pictures, I can point out a lot of items that are sitting there waiting for me to get the project going. I buy fertilizer "off-season" for best pricing. Lumber always seems to be needed so I keep a cache of that around as well. I have enough supplies to keep me occupied for quite awhile.
- In the past couple years, I've inherited 2 peoples/households shop/outdoor things. That adds up... I need to do some sorting, merging.
- Kids "stuff" takes up a lot of space. When they were little, all their toys were indoors. Now that they're older... It takes a garage just for their "stuff" (ATV's, bicycles, scooters, sports equipment, toy boxes, helmets, zipline equipment, Tonkas...)
My Friends/Neighbors call my place "Brian Depot" since 95 times out of 100, I'll have what they need.
As for the creek, it can be driven across by ATV, UTV or tractor. Each can also have a trailer in tow depending on the load.
Most of the time, the water stays within the banks during a heavy rain. There have been times when it's risen way over the banks. I'll see if I can find some pics of it running high and post them.