let me say this.......I would of helped if called, but I'm glad my phone didn't ring as I had worked 13 hrs and drove a total of 5 making it an 18 hr day yesterday for me.
Well then, I'm glad they didn't call you. You need to rest, for next week
let me say this.......I would of helped if called, but I'm glad my phone didn't ring as I had worked 13 hrs and drove a total of 5 making it an 18 hr day yesterday for me.
my phone never rang?!?!?!?!
side note, we left Koontz Lake last nite at 1030pm......I was covered in bore gel, sand, and grease. I wanted to cry, but I was to tired to.
So the destruction/disassemble began this morning at 8 am. This is what it looked like yesterday before it all began. This was the very first building put up for our hog operation some 50 years ago.
Cutting power to the building. Looks safe doesn't it???
By lunch the roof was off and most the alumnum was off the sides too. When it was all said and done today, this is what it looked like. I must say it wasn't an attractive builidng sitting in my backyard, but I'm a little sad to see it go, because of all it's history.
jennifer told me she wanted to tell her dirty things, so I leaned over and whispered to her "kitchen", "bathroom", and "living room"
So is that where the new work shop is going?
jennifer told me she wanted to tell her dirty things, so I leaned over and whispered to her "kitchen", "bathroom", and "living room"
In that general area. The small wooden shed/barn will have to be moved, the concret foundation needs to be dug out and the area leveled. I have a whole new view from my kitchen window now. Didn't realize how rusty that one building's roof that's in the background was either.
he did you know somebody tore down your barn.
Funny you say that, because the last time I saw it there was a lot more standing.
I had to leave about 2:30 this afternoon to go to Louisville to pick up my Dad. He's birthday is tomorrow. He'll be 91