Sunday, February 17, 2008

Another back hoe, another test, another engineer that costs way more money than you think for such a small project. The perc test people finally arrived today. They were supposed to come last Tuesday which would have been good since we had not had rain for a week by then and things had dried out somewhat after I mowed the field where the leach line will go. Anyway this is the last back hoe I think and the last test. Next week or so we can go to the City with our house plan and grading plan and then things will move along a little more quickly. I am still in the optimistic phase, but know from others' experiences that things will go more slowly than I would like.
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The oxalis is in bloom under the trees and the sun is shining after an unexpected rain on Valentines Day.
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Monday, January 28, 2008

Desirable property with seasonal stream

Rain and more rain at the Lime Grove. This is a photo of the street runoff during a break in the storms. If I dig out a big area I could also have a seasonal pond.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Beautiful dirt. Sandy loam four feet down with not a rock in sight.
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I thought this machine would be too big for the job, but it turned out that they dug three trenches about four to five feet deep so they did indeed need this kind of power.
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Groundbreaking at last. Well, sort of, in the sense that holes were dug, but only for a soil report and not for an actual house foundation. Still, it is nice to go out to the lot in the early morning and talk to workers and feel like something is happening at last. Steve, the grouchy neighbor, was also on site with lots of complaints. I hope we have an entrance off Alessandro soon.
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Friday, January 11, 2008

Have you ever seen those pictures of footprints people make walking in new snow? Well here are Tommy and Sarah in SoCal's substitute. Must plant something along to fence to block the view of the neighboring greenhouses.
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This is why I call my lot the Lime Grove. There are too many limes for us to use. Matt sometimes takes a box to the local Mexican restaurant and they give him a free lunch. Soon we may have a booth at the Farmers Market in Vista. We will have to have more varied products than just limes, however.
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Spring in Vista



It's January 9th and maybe you have snow, but what we call spring has come to Vista. This season is when the grass starts to grow and you can plant all kinds of wonderful things. This is the view from the future living room of the new house. The avocado trees will have to be moved unfortunately, but maybe there will be a pool there instead.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Future Site of House

This shed will be relocated and the house will be just a little bit behind where the shed is now.
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Matt always has a good time on the lawnmower.
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Rain cancels building progress

Inches of welcome rain fell on Vista CA over the weekend, freshening the trees and sprouting the grass but also putting a stop to the trenching machine that was supposed to come and dig trenches for the soil analysis.