Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Jeep Replacement

After the accident with the Jeep, we thought that it would be repairable.  After they hauled it to the body shop, they found out that the frame was severely bent and so it was totaled out.




We began searching for a replacement on line and found several available.  One stood out above all of the rest, it was a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.  The Unlimited is 10 1/2 inches longer than the standard model and the Rubicon edition is built for rock crawling. (heavy duty axles front and back, factory air lockers on the differentials, etc).  We drove about 95 miles last Monday to look at it and we liked it.  We returned to pick it up on Saturday.  Here are a few pictures.




The old Jeep had a hard top and this one has a soft top.  We aren't sure if we will like that or not.  We will probably look for a hard top for it in case we spend a winter in the cold weather again.  We removed the winch, off road lights, and towing system from the old Jeep and will be putting it on the new one as soon as we can.  We also ordered a roof rack system for it like the old one had (we removed the basket part from the old one but the rail part was damaged and wouldn't fit on the longer Jeep anyway). We hope to have it ready to go and leave here on April 20.  After trying to be patient with the other party's insurance company for over 2 weeks (Janice talked to 16 different people at their company), we finally got paid for the old Jeep.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Spring

Spring seems to have arrived here. Although many things here have remained green throughout winter, it is getting much greener now.  Here are a few pictures of some of the typical roads here that I travel around on during the day.





A little bridge in the distance.


The view from the bridge.  This is near the end of the big swamp here.







One of the projects here that another volunteer and I have been working on is a small property that the station has recently purchased to gain access to a highway from a remote corner of the station. It was a small greenhouse/nursery operation with a home in the middle of it. The previous owner had planted a lot of bamboo on the property and it was out of control. Most of it was 10 to 20 feet high and growing too thick to walk through.  We have been cutting it with loppers and a saw blade equipped weed eater and stacking it.  When we started, you couldn't see any buildings, only a road through it to the highway.  We are almost done now. This is the house that was originally completely hidden. About a week of work went into being able to see a part of it.


On the right is the road to the highway, the rest of this ground was all bamboo.




We found this nice gazebo after a little cutting



A nice little tiki hut with a covered stage in the background.


There is a nice office in the middle of  the grounds. The other volunteer and I have had a great time discovering new things as we uncover them


A small strip of bamboo left to cut.


A clump of bamboo stumps left. These will have to be dug out to keep them from re-sprouting.


With the rain and warm weather the last few days, it is starting to grow back. All of the green spikes in this picture are new bamboo shoots.


This is the last vine covered green house wall.


Here are a couple of pictures of the bamboo pile, I should have had someone stand next to it to show its size. I had the tractor loader all the way up to stack the top layer. It's about 10 feet high and 20 feet across.



Another project here is an invasive plant called ardisia crenata. It grows in damp areas like the swamp here and crowds out the other plants. All of the green plants in these pictures are ardisia.  




Right now the berries that it produces are ripe. Each one contains a seed and the seeds have a 99% germination rate. Therefore it is important to remove as many berries as possible.  After the berries are gone, we try to pull the plants also.  A full day's work will produce about four gallons of berries. They are trying to avoid using weed killers as much as possible in this swamp area.



The squirrels here love to eat the pine cones and leave the core.  Janice and I thought that it makes them look like a little palm tree.


Tomorrow morning we are going to try to pick up a rental car to use while the Jeep is repaired. The other party's insurance company is moving very slowly on taking care of things.






Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Accident

Today on the way back from town, Janice was waiting for an oncoming truck to pass in order to make a left turn. The driver in a car approaching from the rear was apparently not looking and ran into the back of the Jeep without applying the brakes. The oncoming truck took to the ditch to avoid the Jeep and was able to drive away.

The front of the car.


The back of the Jeep


Gotta love heavy duty bumpers. Janice is fine, rode to the hospital in an ambulance and got checked out.  Sounds like she will be a little sore for a few days. The back of the drivers seat broke and laid down flat into the back seat. The bumper pushed forward into the Jeep and did some damage.  Tomorrow we will try to get a rental car and find a body shop for the Jeep. Hopefully we can get it repaired before our scheduled departure date. The couple in the other car were badly shaken up and were taken to a different hospital.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Planning Ahead

    After a heavy rain or wind here, someone has to drive all of the interior roads here to check for downed trees and limbs.  Normally the station is broken up into four areas to be covered by four people.  There are about 75 miles of interior roads and the way they are laid out, you have to do a lot of backtracking to cover them all.  Last Thursday, most of the workers here were gone, so I got three of the four areas to cover.  Janice rode with me in order for her to see a little more of the station.  We covered about 70 miles (10 to 15 miles per hour limit here).  It was a nice day, spotted several groups of deer and some turkeys and stopped to move several branches.
    We are making plans to leave here on March 30.  That is longer that we had originally planned to stay, but we are enjoying our time here.  We will then travel to Carrollton, GA for a couple of weeks with Janice's mom.  As the weather warms up, we will work our way north from there.