After being hit by time, a tornado and a severe ice storm, the old barn is not doing very well. After spending most of my holiday removing horse manure for the garden. I worked on shoring up one section that had nothing to nail to.
The beginning, as you can see, it did need some work.
The barn really looks no better but the bottom boards Will not fall and the horses will not cut their feet on these limestone rocks.
From inside the old barn, you can see I have almost broken even with the garden gold the horses left me.
9 comments:
You go girl!!!
Such a problem solver..good idea!
It took me last night and a little time this morning to catch up on all your new posts since I was here last..all interesting..always love the commentary that goes with your pixs!!
Looks like you have a great old barn with lots of character. Good for you to keep shoring it up. Nice to see the old boards still serving a useful purpose, even with extra propping.
Lucky you, free "garden gold" (I like that phrase). I'm gonna have to find a friend with livestock so I can gather some gold!
I marvel at your industrious and clever drive.
You're a clever woman, Gail. That looks like a grand old barn.
This is great to kill 2 birds with 1 stick as they say.
Oh! Your aching back! ;)
You've been working hard. Clever fix up trick, too.
~Lisa
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