Moving Piles and trowing Knifes & Terlingua Drive Thru
Had a great 2 week trip during Christmas and New Years 2020.
Moved lots of piles. Piles of material relocated to better spots, piles of trashed out 15 year old plastics to be placed on the trailer home. Piles of rock to while just another spot. Seems like every time I am in the desert, I move piles.
Had a visit from Larry "carry bucket" and we all threw knifes. After some quick lessons from Larry we all were sticking a few.
Last years coyotes stayed around and there den may have even moved closer to the property. One night at dusk, the mother came out to the drive way with her cubs and showed them off. Daisy stayed away from them and let them know she was around.
Wild burros were seen a couple of days, the ravens checked in on us like clock work. The hawks perched up on Raven's peak.
I was able to get the ceiling done with the pallet wood finally. Next up the finishing of the interior walls.
Lastly, a first, we went to town for some tocco's and went thru the first ever food drive thru in Terlingua. Big city in the making.
desert Christmas trees:
great sunrises and sunsets:
and some knife throwing:
some views of the Fort:
after a trailer load of trash made the 800 plus mile trip home the Fort is starting to look clean.
Moved lots of piles. Piles of material relocated to better spots, piles of trashed out 15 year old plastics to be placed on the trailer home. Piles of rock to while just another spot. Seems like every time I am in the desert, I move piles.
Had a visit from Larry "carry bucket" and we all threw knifes. After some quick lessons from Larry we all were sticking a few.
Last years coyotes stayed around and there den may have even moved closer to the property. One night at dusk, the mother came out to the drive way with her cubs and showed them off. Daisy stayed away from them and let them know she was around.
Wild burros were seen a couple of days, the ravens checked in on us like clock work. The hawks perched up on Raven's peak.
I was able to get the ceiling done with the pallet wood finally. Next up the finishing of the interior walls.
Lastly, a first, we went to town for some tocco's and went thru the first ever food drive thru in Terlingua. Big city in the making.
desert Christmas trees:
great sunrises and sunsets:
and some knife throwing:
some views of the Fort:
after a trailer load of trash made the 800 plus mile trip home the Fort is starting to look clean.
Labels: architecture, desert, off grid, terlingua
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