Project updates

 

I now have the floor frame finished and waiting the delivery of a 10×8 metal building that will house garden equipment.  It should arrive sometime next week.  As I’ve mentioned before, shop space is at a premium, and it will be nice to have a place to house the garden gear.  Mowers have been spending time out in the elements over the last couple of years.  It’s time to get them some shelter.  Also in the image below is one of our peach trees that is really loving the weather:

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