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Old 11-22-2015, 01:44 PM
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At least we got the outside buttoned up before it turned white. (It did that while we were out of town)



And the inside - just a bit more mudding to do, and it will be ready for paint and trim. Still on track for getting the long arm out before the end of the year!


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Old 11-22-2015, 02:53 PM
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A very nice shed, windows and proper doors, almost a real house. Do I see a small outhouse to the left there in stead of plumbing?

I'm just being silly it looks like it's going to be a dream of a sewing place with trees and lawn around. Frosty here too, but no snow yet.

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Old 11-22-2015, 04:39 PM
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Very nice. I always enjoy tours of your new shed. You can keep the snow though - it must have went south of us.
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Old 11-22-2015, 05:14 PM
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Mickey - that is a chicken coop. They aren't too happy to be "cooped up" now, but the chickens don't so well in the snow. Plumbing is all that is missing to make it completely livable- especially when we get the summer kitchen installed. If I decide I really don't want to run into the house occasionally, we can put in a sawdust toilet.

The room does have water, and will have a grey drain once the sink is put back in. We had a summer kitchen in there before, and that worked quite well.
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It's looking really good Cathy! I'm sorry to see the white stuff though. Summers are too short these days.
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Very nice! Makes me green with envey, though my darlin' and I are getting increasing access to a spare room in the house for doing DIY stuff in. Still, and entire builting to sew and saw and hammer without bothering anybody would be lovely. You're so lucky!
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Great to see the next shed progressing well. We had snow too, but it should melt in a couple of days, according to the forecast.
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Looking great!! Will be a terrific space to play in!!
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It is all coming together nicely - beautiful!
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Lookin' good. Guess you can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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