And so it begins

Submitted by benny on July 26, 2008 - 7:08pm.

Well, I'm now the proud owner of 2.9 acres of land with a 30 year old mobile home on it. Two mobile homes, actually. Neither one is in great condition, but both are habitable. Sort of. Kind of. Maybe.

The flooring needs replacing. I don't mean just the floor covering, but the actual floor itself. The ductwork for the HVAC needs replacing. The yard is infested with ticks and fleas. The fencing is nowhere near sturdy enough to contain the dogs.

First step - replace the floor and flooring! Tomorrow (July 27th, 2008) I'll go out and begin the task of removing the old floor covering and seeing how bad the floor itself really is. Having almost gone through a couple of soft spots during the walk-through, I know at least those two places will need repair. I'm sure there will be more.

Next up - replacing the welded wire fencing with something a little sturdier. I was thinking chain link, but I'm leaning towards 1/4 inch mesh now. If I can find it in a heavy enough gauge, it should not only keep the dogs in, but snakes and other undesirables out! Fortunately, I won't have to re-fence the entire yard initially. All I need is a section near one of the two homes that the dogs can use (and not escape from) for their outdoor needs. I can do the rest at some future time, after I've seen about a proper home. Even so, this is likely to be the biggest expense, other than the land itself.

Finally - call in a pest control company to take care of the parasites currently living there.

Once that's done, I should be able to move the dogs and I to the new location and start working on making my current home "habitable". Sadly, the years (and the dogs) have taken their toll on both the structure and the yard. There's no way I can sell it in its current condition, but sell it I must, since I'm now in debt up to the very hilt and need out from under the load.

I don't mind, really. My life has been so enriched by those who have passed through here (and those who are still here), that it's really a small price to pay. My life has never been defined by what I own, but by what I've accomplished. I would like to think I've accomplished a lot while in this home and that I can accomplish more at my new location.

One never knows.

Retirement Home For Senior Wieners Retirement Home For Senior Wieners - the yard behind Retirement Home For Senior Wieners - the yard in front Overhead view

You are a very special

You are a very special person, Benny. May you be rewarded with long life and good health.
I will continue adopting/caring for senior weiners as I have done for the past 25 years. They are the best! Jan from Philadelphia

Congratulations and best

Congratulations and best wishes! It is so inspiring to see someone work for a dream and not let the obstacles defeat them. Maybe if you post a "Wish List" of supplies you will need some of your supporters can get involved. If you schedule a clean up day (preferably on a weekend) for the new place or the old place I will help and I bet others would, too.

I was very happy to make my

I was very happy to make my second visit to the new "Dachshund Hacienda" this past weekend. It seems that I go there to encourage Benny and he ends up encouraging me! Good friends, indeed. Anna (my wife) was excited to see all of the wide open spaces and potential for the new compound. It really excited her to envision what it might be like in the future. We will be supporting this new venture more in the future in whatever form we can provide. Whether materials, time, labor, expertise, donations or babysitting...we will be helping Benny somehow toward his dream. We always remember that Benny's dream is actually the dream of every abused, abandoned, homeless or senior dachshund...to be cared for and loved every day that a breath is taken. Tons of love and affection is what will be given in return.

Al & Anna Henderson