We took many before pictures in case our memory starts to fade. We can tell the tales of cutting calves with Dad, when the black bull crashed the fence, when the red bull crushed two gates and how my miniature horses babies were weaned here.
It was like removing a member of the family. No longer can we look toward the barn and see this creation of Dad's mind and the art he applied to the construction.
The deconstruction began.
Sadly, down it came. Bridge ties set by hand, farm milled timber and cedar posts.
Nothing will be wasted. Ties will be used in flower beds, hitching posts and gate posts. The lumber will be trimmed and used to repair the barn. The roof is going to be recycled into a cover for the mineral trough.
And Beverly supervised the Kubota King. We had to level the spot a little since we needed room for a forty foot round pen.
Doesn't look quite level here but it is usable and complete. Not near as pretty as Dad's pen was.
Now, I have no excuse not to work my horses.
9 comments:
A round pen, how lovely! But I understand the sadness at taking something down that your dad built - oh the memories! Glad you are reusing all that timber. We have some kind of animal shelter in one pasture we need to tear down and it has some grand barn wood we will reuse. I'm hoping we can tear it down yet this year, it's quite an eyesore and there are no memories attached to it, thank goodness. :)
Its hard to pull down something so full of memories, but its good that you took lots of photos and are reusing the wood.Nice photos. Sarah x
Awww...at least you will get good use out that round pen, right?
Hi there Gail, the artistry and skill that went into the chute your dad built was amazing. It still looked very solid. I love wood and the structures made from it. It is sad that it had to come down. I would definitely use the lumber in other areas too. It looks like you have some wonderful old dirt roads throughout your property where you could ride your horses. Do you ever utilize them? I would love to be able to come and ride with you. Just might be a little far to travel...
100 or so acres!? Wow!!
I am the same way, hate to let go of anything. And yes, I also save and reuse every scrap available! Your Dad would probably be happy to see the new ways you'll use the old pieces from his work!
Isn't it amazing how fast things are to take apart? Bittersweet...
I'm sure that was difficult, but at least you'll have bits and pieces here and there to stir your memories.
What a sad story. It is tough to let go of things that loved ones owned or built. It is nice that you have photos, and I'm sure the memories will never fade.
I know nothing about farming cattle, so what that pen was for is pretty much a mystery to me, but it did look pretty. The round corral looks good though and very practical and I hope you will use it a lot. I imagine horses being trained in there and can see it now.
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