
The hardpan dirt has changed from the tan colored clay to a deposit of blue-gray clay. It's time to check the site elevations more often.


View from the south end of the pad looking north.

Looking west toward our barn property.

Compacting the freshly moved dirt with the roller.

Not all of the dirt has dried out yet. The stockpile of dirt at the top (east side) of the pad area being moved with an excavator.

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