Finally, the shed project has been completed. Whew. While it started out as a partly overcast day, once we got started, of course, the clouds parted and the sun came out. And it was intense. The weather app showed it to be 90 degrees but “feels like” 99. Ugh. It meant sauna-hot, sweaty work and non-stop harassment by biting flies.
The shed box estimates that the project will take around an hour with two people. Um, no – that was easily a 4 hour project. Continue reading “Shed In A Box – Done – And A Rainbow, To Boot”

We were getting ready to tackle a farm project when we noticed a shrub near the garage seemed to have a piece of dead vegetation on it, moving wildly. There wasn’t much of a breeze, so we took a closer look.
It can be challenging to remember the things for which we are grateful, but if we take a few minutes, we can ground ourselves and get some perspective. A recent visit to our local vet reminded us of something we knew in the back of our minds, but didn’t consciously think of each day: how lucky we are to still enjoy the company of our dog, Xena.
We were trying to put together the shed in a box that has been in the garage, partly assembled, since winter (we nearly froze our hands trying to assemble it outside), when we noticed a very strange insect walking slowly and methodically across the garage floor. From the way it moved and its size, it looked a bit like a praying mantis at first glance.