The magic is happening. All the ingredients are there for nature to thrive. I think in five years or so, it will almost look like another place. Thanks for watching as always.
Yes, there is a big difference from south Texas to where the ranch is. It is very dry at the ranch, which is good and bad. The well was a good challenge and a cheap way to get a steady water supply.Thanks for following along with the project as always.
With all the insulation that stove will be plenty enough. You have these small stove fans that need no electricity, those can be put right on top of the stove, and when you want to cook you just take it off. It doesn't get hard mounted. And those work really well. It helps to spread the warm air through the building. I have radiators, but I still use a small electric fan to spread the heat. It saved me some energy costs and it is more comfortable.
Yes, I know about the thermal electric fans they work well, but I'm not sure I will need it. I will have ceiling fans, and the building is pretty small. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
A great way to start the day! Curious if you've ever had any unwanted visitors to your place either when you're there or not? I imagine the remoteness deters much of that.
I have had a few people stop by to fill up their water bottles, but luckily, they did not damage anything. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
@@TimelineRanch Yes, I also like the small things of life, nature. You can maybe grow like easy to grow veggies for the mule deer so they wont eat your trees, plants. Even make their own pond up the mountain so they can drink without passing to your pond. Only if possible of course.
I'm definitely planning on stocking the pond when I finish phase one of the pond. I will put Bluegill, Crappie, and large mouth bass. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
So much greener than the earliest videos! Beautiful!
The magic is happening. All the ingredients are there for nature to thrive. I think in five years or so, it will almost look like another place. Thanks for watching as always.
Nice view of the sunset my friend ! Your land is coming along nicely. Cheers
A little at a time, the pieces are coming together for the oasis. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
Beautiful! 🌄
Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always. It was a nice morning.
Beautiful Sunrise. Have a great productive day
Thanks for following along as always. I hope your day will be productive as well.
Have a great weekend, awesome share
Thanks for watching the project. I hope your weekend will be great too.
Such a contrast compared to South Texas and the humidity. I am impressed with well setup.
Yes, there is a big difference from south Texas to where the ranch is. It is very dry at the ranch, which is good and bad. The well was a good challenge and a cheap way to get a steady water supply.Thanks for following along with the project as always.
With all the insulation that stove will be plenty enough. You have these small stove fans that need no electricity, those can be put right on top of the stove, and when you want to cook you just take it off. It doesn't get hard mounted. And those work really well. It helps to spread the warm air through the building. I have radiators, but I still use a small electric fan to spread the heat. It saved me some energy costs and it is more comfortable.
Yes, I know about the thermal electric fans they work well, but I'm not sure I will need it. I will have ceiling fans, and the building is pretty small. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
A great way to start the day!
Curious if you've ever had any unwanted visitors to your place either when you're there or not? I imagine the remoteness deters much of that.
I have had a few people stop by to fill up their water bottles, but luckily, they did not damage anything. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
Nice !
It's the small things at the ranch like the nice sunrise that make it worth all the effort. Thanks for watching the project as always.
@@TimelineRanch Yes, I also like the small things of life, nature. You can maybe grow like easy to grow veggies for the mule deer so they wont eat your trees, plants. Even make their own pond up the mountain so they can drink without passing to your pond. Only if possible of course.
@howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849 I do plan on building more ponds, but it will take some time.
@@TimelineRanch Yes. I understand. So much fun thinking about water management on your property.
@@howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849 It's definitely the most important thing at the ranch.
Looking good ! Are there any plans for fish in the pond ?
I'm definitely planning on stocking the pond when I finish phase one of the pond. I will put Bluegill, Crappie, and large mouth bass. Thanks for following along with the project as always.