Sunday, March 29, 2020

The Land

Google Earth view of the land where we will build our home at the Eastern end of Ayong.

Link to Google Earth

Friday, March 27, 2020

Preparing the Land


Spent the day with Yuri's father Hing getting the land ready.  He kindly offered the land to us to build on as long as it continues to be used for primary production, which is fine by me. 

So far we've added 327 loads of clean fill to get the site to where we want it to be.  Another 150 loads are anticipated.  This will be for the fruit trees and some landscaping.  Still debating turning some of the old rice paddies into a series of ponds.  The soil isn't much good for anything else and given the clay is impervious the ponds will stay relatively full.

Different Mango Varieties from Ayong


The four large varieties above are from the land we will be building our home on.  These can eaten either savoury (semi-ripe) or sweet (ripe).  The two smaller varieties are "wild" mangoes and are highly sought after.  We will be planting these as soon as the site works are completed.

There are seven different mature Mango trees on the land we're building on along with another 12 different types of trees used for traditional Thai cooking.

Given there are seven Mango varieties to choose from breakfast can some times involve some tricky decisions.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Eastern Boundary

The laneway that runs along the Eastern boundary of the land we will be building on.  It runs around the reservoir that serves as the water supply for Ayong and the adjacent village.

Looking East

View looking East from where our bedroom window will be

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Looking West

A view of the land where the house will sit.  Yuri is standing about where our bedroom will be.


Monday, March 16, 2020


 Actual date: Sunder 07 February 2021.

Progress on the site where we will build our home has been slow.  This is a view of the location for the house.  Still needed to complete levelling the area after an incompetent taxi driver masquerading as a tractor operator was used by Yuri's father to "level" the site...

Saturday, March 14, 2020

 

Schematic showing the new shed to be built.  12.5 X 4.5 metres.  Concrete columns, steel roof and concrete block walls with steel security doors.



Old Cow Shed

Actual date published: Monday 08 February 2021

View of the old cow shed due to be removed in the next two weeks.  Built extremely strong so removal will not be easy.  There is a concrete ring beam with steel reinforcing that ties the wooden columns together.  Removing these will be a major job in itself.
 


Actual date posted: Monday 08 February 2021 

Short video showing the position of the building block, facing South looking onto Road 2334.

Originally added 327 loads of poor quality soil to raise the level of the block we will be building on.

A further 512 loads were added to several surrounding rice fields to make the overall level of the site more suitable, particularly for the rainy season.  Cost was THB 190 per load including tractor hire.

Saturday, February 15, 2020

 

Actual date: Sunday 07 February 2021

Local Ayong Electrician contracted to remove power from the old cow shed and install a temporary junction / switch box in preparation for removal of the cow shed and construction of a new shed to house building materials during construction of the house.

Friday, February 14, 2020

 Actual date of post: Feb 17, 2021

Progress on completing the new shed - roof installed, walls almost complete.  Doorway lintels & frame in place



 NEW SHED Actual date of post: 13 February 2021 Work commenced Thursday 11/02/21 on construction of a new storage shed, replacing the old di...