We have been hard at work at the ranch. For now, you won’t see many (if any) pictures of our fields. The north field is currently in corn, and the south field is currently in hay. Both fields will be done for the season in the next 4-6 weeks. At that point, they will either be cover cropped or tarped in preparation for Spring planting. More on all that at a later date.
That being said, our main focus has been around the house…or should I say what used to be the house. Our property is a bit unique in that it has an existing foundation from a previous house. Long story short, the previous house was relatively new when it was struck by lightning and burned. The only thing left of the original house is the foundation, which consists of a stone front porch, full walkout basement, and 3-car garage slab. In the coming months, we plan to use that foundation for our new home. Don’t panic, the foundation has been signed off on by our structural engineer, so it is safe to use.
The area immediately around the ‘house’ has not seen a mower or weedeater since the house burned down 3 years ago. So our focus has been getting that area cleaned up. The flowerbeds around the old home were extensive, and clearing them out has been quite a chore. We’ve spent three solid days working on them, and there is still a ways to go. We haven’t even touched the yard yet (which, in some places, is chest high on me!). I have included a couple before pictures so you can see the mess we’ve been dealing with.
The pictures don’t even begin to do it justice. It is a lot of hard work, but we’re enjoying it. There is something to be said about getting to live out your dream with your best friend and life partner. So yes, it may be hard work, but we’re together…and we know it’s just the beginning of a whole lot more hard work. Fear not, I have included a few progress pictures.
On the to-do list for tomorrow is installing our mailbox and knocking down all the brush around our septic tanks and patio. I will try to remember to take some before pictures. Over the next two weeks, we’ll have to clear a path to the well and to the electrical box, because…. our temporary house arrives the end of the month!!! We discussed many different options for housing while we waited for our house to be built. And we felt the best option was to live on the property during construction… that way we could watch over the job site after hours and be close by to see the progress each day. After kicking around several ideas, a manufactured home seemed to be the best choice. It’s fairly easy to get onto the property and should be fairly easy to sell and move off the property once the new house is finished. After several weeks of searching and having 2 trailers sold out from under us, we are happy to say we purchased one a few days ago!!! Here is a picture.
To keep our expenses lower, we opted to go with a used one (new ones depreciate just like new cars). And the one we found is perfect for us! Yes it’s small, but it’s only temporary (and beats the hell out of an RV, because that was our back-up plan). I’ll be sure to take lots of pictures on moving day…we should have that date by the end of the week.
So much has happened in the past few weeks and so much more is going to be happening in the next few weeks. We spent several minutes this afternoon just sitting on our garage slab looking at what is now Murphy’s Law Ranch. It’s hard to believe this beautiful little piece of paradise is ours. We are so excited to share our journey with you! Stay tuned for more updates!
Peace, Love, & Farming,
The Murphy’s
This is so great!!! I love getting to follow along! ❤️
I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. My goal is to post updates at least once a week, so check back often to see what we’ve been up to! 🙂