
Robbie Dreidiger at work with his Tomatsu machine "sculpting" a new driveway entrance from Hague Road. Robbie is also building our new septic system... a great guy to work with!

A nice sweeping curve graces the new entrance. On the left are the walnut trees planted 30+ years ago by May Ellingsen. The smoke is of course from the burn pile which will likely keep burning for about 3 days.

Miche found a comfortable spot in the sadddle between two cedar trees. Her help on this trip was invaluable!

U-Haul truck meets trailer. The sunny day gave me a chance to test out the roll-out canopy on the trailer. It works great! With the stuff we brought upon this visit, the trailer is now more or less ready for me to move when I get back to Cortes in May.
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