First, I would like to signal boost TimberFrame Sheds and Gazebos — out of Tara, Ontario, Canada. They manufactured a small and mighty 8ft by 8ft garden shed for TS. This beast was impeccable assembled at their facility. The price was very competitive and the workmanship (craftspersonship?) is clearly evident. The company also manufactures bunkies that adhere to the ~100 square foot restricted outbuilding bylaws. When it’s time for me to have my own workshop (separated from the carport), I will go directly to Jacob & Salmone (and crew) and add see what they can craft for me.
Our shed crawling up the driveway. First impressions!A motorized pallet jack, ON STEROIDS.Those wheels displace the downward force!JS is maneuvering around tree stumps. Like a boss!I didn’t expect JS to level it! For only $600?!JS apologized for the sheen of dirt. … … Really?!Glamour photo of its placement. Ready for permaculture!We had no clue how the hell JS was going to get that shed delivered. From the main road, we heard all kinds of whirring noises. And then saw THAT thing trundle up the gravel driveway. Click on image for details & metacomments.
bunkie assembly update
SB zipped the site up for foul weather.PN saw this fungal beauty yesterday on the driveway.
main home construction update
If the green gate is open, please enter the construction site CAREFULLY AND WATCH FOR WORK-CREWS. If the gate’s closed, do not enter.
Cistern being washed out.A slow-recharging wellhead supplements this supply.Expect to see a wall of shelves.Expect to see a tiled backsplash.Mesmerizing kitchen work surfaces.PN put rocks all around it to reduce port damage.Our craftsman building our deck……and you haven’t seen nothing yet!!Click on the image to expand the image, view details, and muse about the meta-captions.