Well, you might not be able to tell by looking at this picture, with the jacuzzi still on the porch, but the first two log cabins are near completion. The last bathroom cabinets arrived today, to be installed with sinks on Monday. The concrete floor have received their poly coat. Power is on, as is the a/c, which, believe it or not, might have been used on this hot and humid Sunday.
Beginning Monday, we will go into our full court press to completion. Plumbing fixtures are to be installed. Stair railings are to go up. Furniture will, at last, be moved out of every storage place we could beg, borrow or steal.
We have two groups of friend of the farm here the following week to do a trial run. They may or may not have all curtains hung and everything perfect -- landscaping will have to wait until the site is cleaned up and the truck activity has ceased -- but they should have nice cabins to stay in.
We are now taking reservations for nights beginning Friday March 27. That will give us an extra week to work after our initial guests depart. Everything should be in place by then.
For the first time in memory, we have a good chance of rain on four different days this week. Pray for rain for us; it is sorely needed.
Guests in the coming weeks will be able to see lambing in action, and to feed one or more of our bottle lambs if they desire. The wildflowers (in the garden, no promises about the "real wildflowers given teh drought) will peak at the end of March and beginning of April. Shearing will take place as soon as we can after lambing is complete. We should have a Dexter calf born in April. The garden is all ready well on its way, and guests will be able to pick some fresh veggies to take home.
In short, it has been a long haul, but we are almost there. We look forward to welcoming you as a guest on our farm.
Tom
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