Now that I have burned the yard debris closest to the fire pit, it's time to begin collecting from further out.
I fired up the rattletrap Gator, grabbed a chain and began hauling branches over to the fire pit.
Last fall some of the trees were trimmed so the RV could fit in the driveway.
I had my helpers with me.
Anytime we fire up the rattletrap Gator, they come running.
After I made four trips hauling large limbs,
I hooked up the $20 wagon I found at a yard sale.
I filled the wagon and the back of the Gator with smaller
branches and debris.
Then, back to the fire pit.
It was time to get cookin'.
You can see the fruits of my labor all around the Gator.
Oh, and the red barrel? It's a pickle barrel that has been repurposed as our water hauler,
and it this case, as a reserve 'fire engine'!
The branches all had to be cut to reasonable lengths for burning.
And of course, the Mister has a tool for that!
By close of day most of my morning's haul lies in ashes in the fire pit.
How exhausting! Wanna come here and do the same in our yard? It's mostly front and back yard as the rest is woodland. Pretty please?! Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. :-)
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Quite an accomplishment! Your companions seem to be enjoying the ride.
ReplyDeleteIt has to feel so good to have that clean up done! We can't burn our limbs currently, but I did take a wheelbarrow or so and used the limbs to fill an old water trough that I'm turning into a raspberry "patch".
ReplyDeleteFun that the girls like the ride too! Nice work!
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