Day 8, Saturday, June 6, 2026: The cavalry is here!

It was the start of the weekend and we planned to get a lot done the next couple days. We started around 9 am by capturing the measurements to assess whether our pump could handle the waterfalls we were envisioning in our two ponds, and whether the pipe we had bought would fit the trench adequately, and the best placement for the skimmer box.

As usual, D was up bright and early with his scales and tape measure! Photo Credit: YS
So, how high really is the head of the waterfall? What they are really saying is, come hold this scale and help us see if it’s leveled! Photo Credit: YS
P measuring the length of pipe we’d need in the trench with a flex rope. Photo Credit: YS
Must dig DEEPER! Photo Credit: YS
Working around gnarly roots so they don’t kill all the trees around here. Photo Credit: YS
D – Watch and learn kids, this is how you swing a pick and trench! Photo Credit: YS
Y is now an expert in handling a hoe! Photo Credit: PO
Such a beautiful trench, in our humble opinion! All ready to go at 10 am. Photo Credit: YS
Trench with a mountain backdrop! Photo Credit: YS

Next up, we decided to install the new wire fence to protect our little saplings from being chewed up by our deer friends. We started by pounding the posts in from the Southern end of the property towards the existing temporary fence. This took the crew some time thanks to the terrain and unwieldy roll of the wire fence, but we eventually got there!

P learning some valuable life skills, aka pounding posts and finding a way around hidden rocks. Photo Credit: YS
Life as a paper, err wire fence, weight. P & D unrolling the new wire fence as they walked to the edge of where we’d turn uphill. Photo Credit: YS
Taking down the old fence that trees and shrubs had grown into. PC: YS
And, we have a new temp fence! PC: YS
As an aside, spotted on one of the large rocks by our new fence, a blue mud dauber wasp that hunts black widow spiders! PC: YS

Post-lunch, we showed all the changes we made around the garden area to mama E when some much awaited guests arrived. We were very pleased to see K and T join us this afternoon!

Did anybody see my contact lens down there? Caption & Photo Credit: EO
The cavalry is here, and they came prepared with laser levelers! Photo Credit: YS

Within an hour of arrival, K whipped out the big guns, aka laser leveler and helped us figure out the right height for the skimmer box, the position for the electrical wiring relative to the big pond overflow, and where to plug in to the power for the pump we were going to install. This ratcheted up the pace of the day a notch as we were positioning one of the main components of the waterfall now with K’s expertise on hand despite the intermittent thunder and showers! After bidding goodbye to T, the group had an early dinner (thanks again mama E), and D was so excited that he took P and K to a Home Depot afterwards to buy some more supplies, with plans to do more digging after their return. The crew decided to not go out and called it a day, with a promise to start really early tomorrow. We’re getting closer to getting the pumps going!

It’s six and two quarters, you need to dig an inch more! Photo Credit: YS
More digging for the electrical box…that needs to be wider, D! Photo Credit: YS
Big day, big and tasty meal. Thanks mama E! Photo Credit: YS

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