I go to my shed and stare in disbelief at how in the world did I allow it to become such a horrible mess. I feel hopelessness. I need to pull stuff out of the shed in order to get it back in some order. I wish when we had built the shed we made it a couple of feet wider and a couple of feet deeper; it is a little tight if I have to pull the car in to work on it. I should have put the entrance door to the side and centred the garage door.
When I am riding with someone and looking off into the sides and see down trees my thought is always, dang, that is firewood going to waste.
No matter how big you made it you would wish you had made it bigger. I just replaced my shed this summer. Now I want a barn to work/store stuff in.
Yes it is a great idea ,so maybe wood shelves ,I have these logs ,maybe buy a sawmill to cut the boards,well do not want the mill out in the weather so i guess have to build another shed to put the sawmill in well then i need more logs darn now i have extra boards i need another shed to put them in then I have all these cutoffs and slabwood guess I should get a better splitter with a conveyor to process wood faster maybe a woodshed needs to be built Just think it all started with putting up a shelf to put saws on " MMMMM Disturbing" JB
Well, I can't say I spend any time starring at my tool, but I have admired some of the machinery we use. I also not so fondly recall that time I ran into a tree with the atv while starring at a dieing tree and wondering how I was going to get it down. Guess I should have stopped before looking up.
Thats a tough one here. I spend 21 days on a ship with 14 other guys. Then come home to a town with 12,000 college girls running around
Yep, I know. We have a college town about 20 miles from home. It's bad to hit the stop lights in summer time......my hunny...