Camille and Don are generous with thier time in that they come down each year to stay with Toby for the week that I am at VS Live! They drive the motorhome down and park it behind our house. Well, we have been storing dirt and rubble behind the house and there is no room for the motorhome. So my dad brought his truck and we rented a Bobcat to move the dirt.
The guy at the rental yard, Suncoast Rental, showed us all the switches and all the steps to get it started and to drive it. When we got it home, my dad got in and repeated the steps. Nothing. Try again. Nothing. It would not start up. The ‘ready’ light was not coming on. We read the instructions and were mentally skipping the first step ‘attach safety belt’. Once we put on the seat belt, it started right up and no more difficulties.
After we filled up the truck (about 2/3’s of our pile of dirt) we drove around town looking for someone who wanted our good dirt. The construction site didn’t want it, nor did the retail nursery close by. We decided to drive around the nurseries in the foothills and show people our dirt. We pulled into one nursery, Hollandia, and I knew this place wouldn’t take the dirt. They are hydroponic growers of Live
Gourmet Lettuce. But they were very helpful, made a few phone calls and hooked
us up with Foothill Nursery. They sell plants in pots, and so have a continuous need
for dirt. We drove over there and our dirt was better than any they had. They were
very pleased to take our dirt. Scoop the dirt It
sure beats using a shovel