It took me a few days to find this Royal Queen Palm. There is a guy on 10514 Okeechobee Road that sells these trees. His name is Bob. Really nice guy explained how to plant it and make sure I use a fertilizer that feeds. I only paid $50.00, and he was happy and that made me very happy. I got it home and cut the pot off and had to dig a little more to make sure it fit into the hole.
The next few days I went out the Home Depot and bought some palm tree food. I dug some trench along the top of the small hill and put the feed there and then ran the garden hose out and found this.
The water was not flowing correctly. So, I took the hose apart and wow, it kind of scared me this snake popped out. It wasn't a snake at all. I guess it's the cable that keeps the hose strength.
Okay now I have another project I want to get done. A few months ago, I received a 10,000-watt generator from a friend of mine. I wrote about it earlier in my blog. Okay I found a spot to build a box for it to store and run during storms and afterwards. I cleared this are out along the house and built the frame to pour cement into. I did what they call a dry pour. All you do is, pour out your cement into the frame and water it on and off for a day and prayerfully it will work.
O waited a day and then took off the lumber and checked it out. All is dry and looking pretty good, I think.
I had some cinder blocks around the back along the shed. So, I brought them up here and laid the out to see how it will all work. Plus to see how many more blocks I will need.
Before I picked the blocks up, used a spray paint can, to outline where they will end up.
I got the first course.
I came back the next day to finish it up. But I had to leave to go help Jeanne out at school. So I will be back tomorrow.
I put the tarp and shutters on top so it will not hurt the pad. I noticed it still was not cured yet.
Okay the blocks are in place. Now what?
I cut the 4x4's to the length I need to put into the cinder blocks for the roof.
I even put them on a angle so there will be a pitch to the roof. I was talking with James next store, and he was telling I should do that. I was thinking no, I will just put angles on the roof will work. But while pouring the wet cement in the blocks, why not just put a pitch on them?
The next day, all dry and now how to build the roof? How to bolt it the block? I decide to just drill a hole in the 4x4 and put a 3/8 blots thru is and attack it that way.
I was thinking, on the right-hand side, I can fasten that down and just use the left side to use to fill the gas tank and whatever else is needed to store it. (generator)
So, I laid the sheet medal on top and cut it the way I thought would work. I sure can tell you this.
GOD HELPED ME THROUGH OUT BUILDING THIS.
HE IS SO GOOD TO ME.
So, after fastening the larger roof side down.
I brought the generator out and fastened to the eye bolt and locked in place. You see the chain link fence there? I will be bolting one side and putting up hooks for the right-hand side.
Oh, I did spray paint it too. Its Smoky Beige color.
I know this is i little harder than I thought it would be. But at the end it looks great, and it all comes down to HOW GOD HELPED ME BUILD AND DESIGN IT.
Thank you, Lord, for the ability and strength to do it.
Prayerfully we will never have to use it, but it we do, it is ready.
My next project to the back patio. I will share more in my next blog.
Thank you for looking at this and I pray that you have been seeking Our Lord Jesus Christ.
As I look on to the world I see and hear of many signs and things that are taking place are pointing to HIM.
























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