Seems like the summer is just flying by - I had all these intentions to post pictures of plants in various stages of growing and write about bees - so I am going to try and do shorter posts and just try to catch up. One of my summer projects was tearing down half of an old shed that was used to raise hogs. It's sort of a worthless shed for anything other than that. One end is about 7 feet tall and the other is about 5. It was roughly about 90-100 feet long and there is a series of fences on the open end of it. A picture wouldn't do it a lot of justice. Well anyway I tore down about half of it and made part into a new kennel for Pumpkin (our dog). This is pretty much done and I'll try to do that next.
I left behind a skeleton of a small section of the other half and the 1st picture is the mostly completed playhouse that I am building for my boys.
The above is from one side - I'm going to save the front picture until I get it done, it's actually a nifty design if I do say so myself. I have to do a few minor touch ups and then paint it and it will be the best playhouse two little boys could dream of.
This gives you some idea of what the fenced area looks like. All these fences and posts are going to disappear as well, so I will be left with a huge slab of concrete which has bumps every 16 feet. Not exactly sure what I am going to use this for, but I'm thinking that if I can put some holes in it here and there and plant some trees it would cease to look so ugly in a few years.
So this is one of the many things that has kept me out of trouble for the most part this summer. I've found time to take a few pictures of sunsets that followed storms. Neither picture really does what I saw a lot of justice, but they both turned out well. I'll just let them speak for themselves.
4 comments:
Beautiful, Dan. Take a picture of Pumpkin in her new kennel! I can't get perspective here. :)
Ok - I'm working on it right now!
There's something about a cloud bank....beautiful.
So beautiful! May I order one of each in poster size? LOL :)
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