Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,671  
How's everyone been?

Oh, the same ole same ole. Keepin' busy. Fixin' to pump the pond down to continue enlarging it. After I put in another 200 feet of fence wire. The posts are waitin' and lonely. 6-10-17 Last Section Of Posts In.jpg6-10-17 Second Section Of Posts In.jpg
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,672  
How's everyone been?

Hot! And Humid!

We didn't get much rain out of all the showers that were swirling around Texas last couple of weeks. We could sure use some on our place.

Has anyone ever tried to plant watermelons this late?
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,673  
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,675  
Where did you get your cedar posts. They look good.

TBS
TB Score,
I go up to Normangee to get them. He gets them by the semi load from, I think, from Myers Cedar Yard in Lampassas. McCoy Lumber in Huntsville gets them from him also. If you need a lot of them, the trip to Normangee is worth it.

But I guess at McCoy's, you can pick through them. In Normangee, I have told him some ones he was putting on were just too bent and curvy. He culled them out. First time I was up there his little Kubota could not load a whole bundle, so I saw the bad ones while loading. Which was good, but I wanted to unload them as a bundle and could not. He's got a larger tractor now that can load bundles. But who ever bundles them up hides bent ones inside. I like a few bent culls, as they add character to a fence, but are way harder to line up.

Cattlemen's Supply in Brenham has some, but I have not looked closely at them. Anyway, I found the guy in Normangee by way of American Classified ads, Bryan edition. I have his name and number. PM me if you need it.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,676  
TB Score,
I go up to Normangee to get them. He gets them by the semi load from, I think, from Myers Cedar Yard in Lampassas. McCoy Lumber in Huntsville gets them from him also. If you need a lot of them, the trip to Normangee is worth it.

But I guess at McCoy's, you can pick through them. In Normangee, I have told him some ones he was putting on were just too bent and curvy. He culled them out. First time I was up there his little Kubota could not load a whole bundle, so I saw the bad ones while loading. Which was good, but I wanted to unload them as a bundle and could not. He's got a larger tractor now that can load bundles. But who ever bundles them up hides bent ones inside. I like a few bent culls, as they add character to a fence, but are way harder to line up.

Cattlemen's Supply in Brenham has some, but I have not looked closely at them. Anyway, I found the guy in Normangee by way of American Classified ads, Bryan edition. I have his name and number. PM me if you need it.
hugs, Brandi

They might sell them in Bellville too.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,677  
But who ever bundles them up hides bent ones inside. I like a few bent culls, as they add character to a fence, but are way harder to line up.
hugs, Brandi

It is called "ship it until it sticks", we did that in lumber yards, eventually someone will cut it up and use it. :D
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,678  
I figured today's post needed a little red, white, and blue. Chloe Pumpkin Doodle.jpg Happy 4th of July.
hugs, Brandi
 

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