On the bright side, we had about an hour of daylight Tuesday night to work on the hay barn. We normally do our weekly shopping on Tuesday (parents are watching the kids) but figured if we had an hour or two of daylight, we could get a bunch done on the hay barn. Unfortunately, we didn't get started until late and then had to put hay in so that cut down on our time to work on the barn. But we did get a row of purlilns up and they look so pretty!
We are about 6 2x4s short of getting the purlins up and we are actually a few more short because we didn't get the right size to go all the way across and have to cut a few boards to fit. But right now we are just focusing on getting the majority of the barn covered before the snow flies. I'm not sure how cooperative these Ondura sheets are when the cold sets in.
The weather was nice last night even though you could see the clouds were starting to roll in. We snarfed down supper and all headed outside to put up two sheets of Ondura. Now we are officially a third of the way done!!!
There wont' be any time tonight to work on it what with the rain. The cedar shingles make the roof very slick so working on the roof tonight is a no go. I've been trying all week to do some planning and prep work for the upcoming playday but the kiddos have needed me so nothing has been getting done.
I'm trying to be more organized now what with the paying job making me work extra hours just so I can keep up with the workload.
We are planning on working on the hay barn this weekend. Not sure which day but I sure hope we can get another good chunk of it done. I'd love to say we'd get it all done but I know better. Trying to be a bit more realistic. I'd love to see the west side of the barn completely repainted but I don't see that in the cards. The little building I painted last year needs another coat too. It's fading so fast and it makes me so mad to see all my work fade away. I may just have to take time off to work on it and see how far I can get. I know I'll be happier all winter looking at a freshly painted barn (well one side anyway) than I would if it was half painted. We'll see how the paying job goes and the weather. Anyone want to help? I could sure use the company while scraping and painting (you don't even have to do any work, just come out and keep me company).
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