Saturday, December 9, 2006

Cleaning crew discoveries







As the cleaning crew tore down the sheds and other make-shift coverings, this is what they found. The white thing is made out of fiberglass. Wayne probably had high hopes for using the utility wire spools. Between the time he had his idea and acquired them, and now, they are falling apart.




You can see the ground here, now. When the crew started, the shed structures that used to protect this had collapsed over all of it. The green barrels are what is left over from building the windmill tower (shown below.) There's a fridge, a hot water heater, mounds of irrigation and other types of pipe, some empty barrels, and one that has oil in it. It's going to cost a lot to have the hazardous materials people come out and legally dispose of the oil and gasoline. Thankfully, no oil has spilled onto the soil. Remediating that would cost even more. There is no way to avoid the cost. We can't sell the property and close the estate until all of this is cleaned up.



The wind mill tower. Sorry you have to tilt your head. I can't get the blog to import the photo in anything but landscape orientation.

1 comment:

Joe said...

Don't worry Mom, I can't figure out how to make the pictures flip either.