The plan for today had been to get the ends onto the trellis bed. Just before I headed outside, however, the power went out.
All I’ve got is an electric chainsaw, so cutting logs to size was out.
Which was fine. I needed to strip the logs of bark, first. I can see into the house from where I’m working, so I could keep an eye out for any lights back on again, letting me know the power was back.
Three hours later…

I started with the 2 dead spruces intended for the end pieces, one of which you can see on the saw horse. Then I started stripping the poplar that will be the vertical supports.
The poplar was much easier to work with, for the most part. The spruces have been dead for quite a while, so much of the barks is dried stuck to the wood. The poplar is still quite green. The draw knife could slide between the bark and the wood quite nicely, and just glide through.
Except for the branch nubs and damaged bits!
I ended up stripping them completely, as I could see critters were already getting under the bark and causing damage. The shorter lengths made them easier to handle, too, though I ended up putting the larger of the spruce logs back on the saw horse, just to stabilize it. With the lighter logs, there wasn’t enough weight to counter using the draw knife, and the darn thing kept rocking back and forth, and threatening to tip over.
Once stripped of bark, I lay them across the log walls to stay dry. Some of the logs I picked up were so damp from the grass, the undersides were covered with slugs!
After I got 9 of them done, my back was telling me it was time to do something else. So I grabbed a rope and dragged over the last 3 posts, then went back for the odd pieces. Those were light enough that I could drag 2 or 3 at a time, so that was done faster. These odd ones may or may not be usable as part of the trellis. If not, they will go into the bases of the trellis beds and buried, to break down over time.
I had just finished dragging over the last pair of odd sized logs when I saw a light on in the house. By then, I was done with this job for the day. I’ll continue tomorrow.
As for the power outage, it was likely due to high winds. Not long after ours was back on, my house sitting daughter let us know the power went out at my brother’s place, too. He’s got multiple back up generators, though, so she is just fine!
The power loss was just for 3 hours this time, but it’s a reminder on how we need to get our back ups done. Like the outdoor kitchen. With the high winds we had today, we could not have done any outdoor cooking, if it came to that. The outdoor kitchen we have planned will allow us to cook outdoors in pretty much any weather conditions.
The other thing is to get that old well checked. If all we need is new leathers for the hand pump, we’re set for water, too. Plus the outhouse will do until we build the more comfortable outdoor bathroom with a composting toilet we have planned.
Little by little, it’ll get done!
The Re-Farmer

Simply reading this made me exhausted (this why I don’t read a lot of your yardwork posts).I’m insanely impressed by how much you do!!!!
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😄😄 Thanks! Meanwhile, I’m fretting over how little I’m getting done. I can feel time running out before it gets too cold.
I’m in a world of hurt right now though. Even after painkillers.
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So sorry!! It sucks when pain killets aren’t enough!!
I have the advantage of consistent weather but zero energy. Today I took out 2 rounds of trash, started laundry, and changed my sheets. I’m gonna take a shower (uding my chair) just to be clean enough to get beer and forget my pain!
I drank with neighbors on Fri. They only have hard stools, no chairs. My back was out all weekend!
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Oh, ouch!
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It was the swinger couple and the wife was drunk and aggressively hit on me. It just made me laugh.
I’m trying to figure out the hubby – he frequently faces walls when embarrassed… prob leftover from his traumatic childhood but I’m not sure.
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She apologized the next day but I seriously wasn’t bothered.
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Every time I read your posts you impress me so much. I then look at my yard and am embarrassed at how little I’ve done this summer.
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Oh, dear. Don’t compare yourself with me! I feel like I’m accomplishing so little, because I know there is so much more that I need to get done! But this broken old body keeps reminding me, I’m not a spry 19 yr old anymore. 😂
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