Home of The Barges

It is lonely on this page. I need to add some cool stuff...


Here she is. The Newest member of the Family!!!
Ruby - a.k.a. Streaking For Pennies

Winter Park Trip 2010


What a beautiful place this was. Many thanks to Cathy Godard who let us stay at her place.

Hanging out in the land of the Trees and taking care of Bees

Well, it seems it must be time for my yearly post give or take a day or two. I keep forgetting I even have a blog. So much like the House of Dragons and GOT you get to wait a whole year for the next episode. I am sure you are on the edge of your Gaming chair!!! 

 

So last year was a pretty good year all things considered. Inflation, however, is killing me much like everyone else I suppose. I managed to get out of bed alive this morning, so that makes today a good day at least. I did enjoy one of my biggest moments in life in December. Graduated "Thing" 1 from Rochester Institute of Technology. Ye haw!!! She did not walk until May though, as they don’t do graduations in the snow. So, she is back home and starting a new job.... totally not in her degree field but she is wanting to spread her wings and the job market pretty much sucks right now, I don’t care what the news keeps telling us about how good the economy is doing. I will give her some time and let her hang out here with us until she can afford to get out on her own. If she takes too much time, then I will kick her out into the street and see if she swims. I am sure her Mom won't like that but hey, I am the man of the house around here and I make the decisions.... a-a-and her Mom never reads this blog any way so I am safe to say that. 

 

Graduation was good and we doubled up celebrating a graduation with a trip to Niagara Falls, It was everything they say it is. Wow is about all I can get out right now.... we did have a great time. Along with seeing one of the 7 wonders of the world we took in a couple of museums and on the way back home, stopped off in Nashville and did the Grand Ol Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Johnny Cash's Museum. I think I walked 20K steps in one day. But we had such a great time. Highly recommend all of those venues. 

 

My Next big task/event is to get "Thing" 2 done with school and out on his own... Between College and Vacation I am pretty much tapped out for a while. "Thing" 2 only has about another 1-½ years, then he will get the same offer of get on his feet then hit the real world. After that big event I may actually be able to afford Starbucks again 

 

As I mentioned last year I started raising bees, I was able to snag a couple of jars of honey last year when one of my hives absconded. Not sure what happened. No dead bodies but no more bees either. Snatched up the honey left but being robbed and managed to harvest about 8 lbs. I split my 1 surviving hive with a walkaway split and this year they are both cranking out some comb and honey. I plan on harvesting late October so I can leave them enough for winter and keep the rest. 

 

To add to the 2 hives I started spring with, I was able to catch about 8 swarms in 3 different swarm traps this year but only managed to get 4 into the apiary. I had 4 swarms where I did not have enough hive equipment on hand at the time. They moved on before I could get some in. So headed into spring and the spring nectar flow with 6 hives. One was really weak. I tried adding brood from another hive and I was just about to merge them, and they took off or got over-ran by raiders. I am only able to check on them on weekends so not sure which. But they were gone when I went in to do the merge, and apparently it had just happened. 

 

So that left me with 5 hives and 2 are filling out soupers faster than I can get them in an on the hive. Of the other 3, I have 2 pretty strong and one that is just now getting its first souper. If they keep up at this rate, I will have about 8 full soupers of honey to harvest and still leave them with enough for winter. 

 

My strongest hive is definitely one of my swarms I trapped. And strangely enough I trapped this swarm in my back yard at my house in Highland Village. I am not far from the lake and there is quite a bit of forest still left up here, so I put out a trap and actually caught the same swarm twice. They have by far exceeded my other hives. These city bees are living in the fast lane. 

 

So, we were able to get the motorhome out on the property and it has turned out to be a total lifesaver. Ran electricity up to it so we can plug it in, and water from the well so we have water. It has done really well up until about wintertime.... Freeze damage hit it hard this last year and had to replace some plumbing. Lately we keep having things break on it. Right now, the Refrigerator is out, the water heater is out, the microwave is out, and two of the 4 mirrors fell off, but the bed is still comfortable and both A/Cs and the heater works fine. Thanks to our wonderful economy our government keeps telling us about I can't afford to fix all those things until after November (I hope), or I get my daughters school paid off, Ka-Ching!!!  If things don’t go well in November, then I will have to wait until "Thing" 2 is out of the house before I will be able to afford the electric bill to pay for charging the EV I will be forced by the government to buy at the cost of more than my first house. Yipee.... 

 

Well, that is about it right now. I will keep checking on the bees, clearing out trees and enjoying developing this piece of property. I will put out an update when I have any newsworthy of chatting about. 

 

Have a great Year!!! 

 

Land Rush is Over. We filed our Claim

So realized I have not posted anything here since 2018, Yikes!!


To catch you up, the land rush is over, and my wife and I found some property in 2020 about 10 miles north of Mt Pleasant, Texas off of 1407. Some 20 years ago or more one of the previous owners took off a bunch of topsoil so we got it at a good deal. It has some erosion problems, but we have plans and we can salvage this property and make it a really nice place with a little hard work. OK a lot of hard work.

The place has a very old log barn that we have been told by family members of the previous owners that it was used to dry corn used by a bunch of bootleggers out here. And the history of the area does have a lot of bootleggers, so it fits. And rumor has it that the previous owner in order to test the raw material I am sure, partook of distilling his own party potion too.

So, the work began on reconditioning an abandoned topsoil pit. After a year of driving both ways on weekends sometimes both weekend days, my adopted dad loaned us a spare motor home. Ok not a lot of people running around out there with a SPARE motorhome but lucky for us he did. We relocated it to an RV site. Being able to stay there over weekends not only saved us a lot of drive time and mileage, but money on gas too.

So now we are cruising right along. We put in a Shop that gave us the opportunity to have all of my family members participate in construction. Strangely enough they have not volunteered to help with any more building???? Hmmm...

There was a well on the property, but the pump had broken off and was on the bottom of the well... We had a company come and pull it out and reposition it and now we have water on the property.

With that milestone in place next step was to get the motorhome out on the property. With a place to stay and store stuff we finally have the opportunity to take on some fun stuff. One of my hobbies I wanted to take on was Raising Bees!! Honeybees that is. Providing the Golden nectar of the gods!!!

So now I have 2 hives and ready to get them through the winter. Won't be taking any Honey this year as it is recommended to let them go through winter first then start taking Honey. I am going to follow that advice.

Looking for Land in all the Right Places

Well back at it again.. my days of working on projects out of the house are pretty much done.. But I will have to admit the air miles are wonderful. Vacations will be affordable again...

That is the not so interesting news.. the Interesting news is that i am in the market for land. And as much of it as my meager little paycheck can buy me... I will have to leave some room in the budget for the Big Green Tractor!!! I already have the truck... it is a real "Ruck".. .none of that Girlie Man Truck stuff...6.6 Turbo Diesel Duramax with a 15 ton winch on the front... Hu-Ra!!!! i could pull a 757 with this thing... but all I am really going to pull is trees when I am clearing the land...:)

So back to building the watch....We are looking to buy a home stead out in North East Texas. No more of the Swimming Pools and movie stars, the Beverley Hill Barges are moving East. I never bought into the "Go West Young Man" theory... So off we go into the wild green pine tree infested forests of North East Texas. I don't want much land. Just enough for  a couple horses, some cattle, a little land to hunt on, enough pasture to produce hay, and have a garden to do a micro farm, a few barns and a pond or two.... Since Kings Ranch is not for sale I have decided that we will start smaller out near Mt Pleasant... We found a great coffee shop, "Joes" in the square of Mt Pleasant, and so we were sold... throw in the Tomato Fest in Jacksonville, the Blueberry Fest in Nacogdoches and any other fests' we can go to, and I think we will be able to make do with things to do...Maybe I can start a Barges Beer Fest!!! That could be fun!!

So that is it really...  pretty much the daily routine. Kids are doing School. Me and Michelle are doing the "Build your Nest Egg" so it is really all just Work, nap, Play, nap, Work, nap, Work, Play, Sleep, roll over and nap again...Rinse and Repeat...

 

Finally, I will leave you with the creed that I live by.. .it is the best philosophy on the planet in one simple phrase....

 

"Golf is a sport, therefore I am an athlete"

 

Have a Very Merry Christmas and a Safe an Happy New Year from the Barges!!!!

AB

Family State As of Today

Well where to start??? ah..... Thing 1 is in College! Thing 2 is headed that way or at least we hope he is.... He is taking it a bit slower than he would like I am sure... and going way faster than mom wants him to I might add....but he is getting there none the less.
We are way ready for winter to end even though it just really got started....(This is why I live down South, People!!!).
We added a new member to the family, Ruby. 15 Hands of Thoroughbred Rescue Horse!! She has been in the Game as she has the tattoos. Not sure how she did but she is getting retrained to run barrels now. Not quite so stressful for her I am sure...
AB

Ahoy Ye Land Lubbers!!!

Over the New Years Week, right after Christmas, with some reluctance I/We went on a Cruise to Cancun and Progresso. The Excursions were a blast and we had a great time there. The transportation was OK but we had pretty rough weather so not a lot of "On Deck" time. Maybe being on a big boat is more fun when you can be outside? I have been on big boats in bad weather, and I will have to tell you, this was a cakewalk... Of course a luxury liner the size of a couple of football fields sits a bit more buoyant in the water than a dinky little Jet-Barge. In a totally unbiased assessment, the BARGE reference not withstanding.....the Jet-Barge was a bit more exciting, especially in 13 ft. seas dragging buoys faster than traffic on I35... Survived both to tell the tale so "IN YOUR EYE" Davy Jones!!!
AAAArrrrg!!!
AB

Busy Butter Beer Barges Bring Bottled Beer Back

Just to play catch up....2 vacations ago went to Disney and Universal Studios parks for Thanksgiving. That was actually pretty cool. Whole family had a great time. We went with my Wife's Sister and her Family...Butter Beer lived up to its reputation!! I don't think the 6 pack we brought home lasted until we got unpacked...Yummy... Then there is that label thingie, with all those ratings, called calories... Much like the vacation, VERY High Ratings...!!!
I can say that riding the log ride in the middle of winter.... does have a few things that qualify for not so bright!!! What a chilling experience that was.. and I just watched from the bridge!!! All in all I put it up there with North park for fun. I would do a repeat...
AB

Back in Business!!

So back again after a long very long sabbatical. Actually I am still on it I just happened to recall .... wow I think I have a website... turns out I still do.. you keep paying the hosting company money and they will keep hosting your site whether you do a thing with it or not... Amazing these 21st century concepts...
More exciting stuff in a bit...
AB

Ramblings of a 1967 MGB Restoration Project

I have been looking for a topic to stick on my blog for several years. I think I will just start posting stuff until I am happy that I have some meaningful content and just see where this will take off to.... So here goes

1967 MGB Rebuild Project

I have been working on restoring a 67 MGB convertible. It started out just as needing to get it running and get some mirrors on it, but getting it running opened up a lot of issues that you would typically find in a car that has been sitting in storage for awhile.

The fuel delivery system was not able to keep up with the demand from the engine so I replaced the fuel pump. When I went to give it a tune up the distributor shaft was worn unevenly so the points gapped at .033 on the #1 cylinder and as it went around the horn it went from .033 to .015. I don't think I have ever seen that but it looks like the grease dried up and had some rust on one or two lobes which made it wear faster on some of the lobes back when it was being driven regular.  

So I replaced the distributor and plug wires and tested the coil. The coil needed replacing so I went ahead and replaced that too. Now that I am done with that it still will not start. I am getting fire to all 4 plugs. I have visually inspected that. The timing is set to 10 degrees off TDC which is the recommended static timing setting for this vehicle. I have verified that TDC on the flywheel is correctly on TDC in sync with the #1 piston.

That leaves fuel delivery again. Gee this sounds familiar. So over the coming weeks I will pull the dual carbs clean them and inspect them to see if they need a rebuild. Goal is to have it running and ready to roll down the road by spring so I have plenty of time.