We were over at the property again today, Mark was planting a plum tree and the weeping willow, that we took over from here.
As we pulled up, I noticed the mama dog and another (her mate, I think) just sunning down near the concrete pad. Neither has a collar, so I am def thinking both stray. The other 2 dogs that we'd seen on the trail cam had collars, so I think they roam from one of the neighbours. We got kind of close but then she got skittish and started loping off and her mate followed her. I didn't even think to take a picture, and I'm kicking myself for that now. Neither was aggressive in any way though.
So, Mark got to planting; the plum went into the orchard on the 2nd row, and the weeping willow, down near the creek. Unfortunately, it looks like our unwelcome visitors, the hogs, have been rooting down there as well. Not good!
I was about ready to leave, and head home, when I see a truck coming up the dirt road.
Lee, my well man, had called a little while earlier and asked if he could come out and check everything, to be ready for drilling tomorrow. Tomorrow! Whhoooo-eeeee! We'd earlier discussed me calling him this Thursday after watching the weather. So he had been out and talked to us, and now, here he was, alreday bringing his equipment.
Even better, one of his men was following in another truck, and they actually started drilling TODAY! They got it lined up where we needed it and then the noise began.
It was awesome to watch. Lee's been doing this for over 30 years, and I was laughing with him about that and how it was just an everyday thing to him and here it was, pretty exciting to me.
They got it started, and yes, it was just as noisy as they'd warned me.
It was neat seeing the dirt kicking up underneath. Then I got to thinking how somebody had thought up this process and I was like, wow. I'm thankful they did, and it'll be nice to have running water over there.
I'll be heading back over there tomorrow to watch them as the work progresses.


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