Sunday, July 05, 2009
Saturday
Fourth of July Shed project started at 9:45 with four persons working.
By 1:45 we had the plywood on the roof.
My son and carpenter helper had to leave early
By 3:45 I sat back with a cup of coffee and saw a mini house with three walls complete, a door, and a very cool mountain look.
It is almost too nice to store your rakes and shovels.
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My oh my, you certainly had a busy day yesterday, didn't you? Great looking shed!
Emme
Very nice! What a wonderful what to share a day with your son.
I was just thinking last night of a dog house the size of a small shed. We have a golden retriever and a chocolate Lab. Now ordinary dog house would fit them.
Presto! That's very impressive and inspiring to put something together that fast. Netchick sent me over to look.
Congrats on a job well-done! There's something wonderful about being able to see and touch the fruits of our labours. Most jobs are so service-oriented or abstract, which means you never get to sit back and go "gee... I made THAT."
Kudos!
Netchick sent me. :)
C.
Very skillfully done and displayed.
Today I bought some tomato a nd ridge gourd seeds, this is their planting season.
The feral monkey is reported to be perched on a fruit tree outside a near by Pentecostal Church. May the Lord protect my Pentecostal friends, I attend their christmas services.
A job well done, I say :)
Very nice. We need to build a shed, too. Your photos made me understand more how one goes about doing it themselves. I recently saw some Amish barn-raising photos that were pretty neat. :-)
very nice to meet you and I miss Calif a lot. only lived here in Kansas City for 2 years. Grew up in Huntington Beach then Riverside....of course been to Big Bear more times than I can count. Thanks for commenting. I will be back
Much work for a little place- Love the wood.
Great looking shed. I've got an 10x12 metal shed from Lowes I still need to put together. (hopefully before snow) Thanks Joe Todd
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