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dawn on the Pinals |
Well I got up early and got started before it got real hot. I got another 1/10th of an inch of rain at my place yesterday evening. Not much but better than nothing.
I did notice that a big gully had not washed out in the bigger rain the other day, so I decided I needed to check the little ditches and check dams up on top of the hill.
I did some work on the way up. One small gully did wash a good amount of water down the other day, so I wanted to go to where it starts and do some work.
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lower down |
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higher up |
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looking down |
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I'm making small cuts across the slope, as level as I can, to try and slow the water down a little so it can sink in, instead of running off.
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after |
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small earthworks |
this old road cut has caused a lot of erosion. I am pleased that the earthworks that I did earlier this summer are holding up.
I only have to work on a couple of areas.
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On this part there are 2 slopes to work on, the old road bed and the hillside next to it.
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beginning of large gully |
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above the large gully |
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before |
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If we get 2 inches in an hour, all of this is for nought. But if it comes down slower, this should help.
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rough country |
Further down the road cut, there is even more erosion. I really need to get up on top of that slope and do some cuts up there. But it's too dang hot right now.
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a really big gully |
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good morning bees |
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more of the big gully |
Working my way down the old road cut there are a couple of really big gullies. Too big for me to do much about them, especially at this level. I will have to get up on the very top of the hill and work on the head cuts, then work my way down.
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After I got back to the house and cooled off I tied up the cucumber vines.
Then back to moms house. My farmer boy helped fill up water buckets. He likes to play with the little chicks, too.
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catching chicks. |
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chick wrangler |
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