The Building of a Barn; The Final Touches
A work in progress...
Here we are 2020 and we’re up and rolling on phase 2 of completing this Monitor style barn. We are ready for this beauty to get to her final look.
This is what the barn looked like just a week prior to the addition of the door. It being in makes a big difference in its appearance.
One door’s painting is complete!
This a a view down into their pen from up on the stairs.
The stairs are indeed complete and we have the ability to access the top floor. Pepere Larry has spent a lot of his self isolation preparing all the pieces for this day.
We have added in all of the back doors. Pepere Larry made beautiful barn doors for us and we love their classic barn look and their functionality. I’m in charge of painting... but I’m a slow painter, so we’ll see how long that responsibility gets to stay mine.
Pepere Larry cut a hole in the barn today! Just the right size for a window. All of the holes were cut and windows put in place. This is the update as of August 15, 2020.
While the men spent the day putting in the windows, I helped touch up the bunny house in its new location in the barn. It’s great working in the barn with all the beautiful daylight streaming in the brand new windows. The bunnies have always been near a lot of light and so we made sure to raise their home to window level. The second house is Carla the barn cats abode. Right now with the nice weather, she purr-furs to sleep out under the stars. Some day, she will appreciate her three story space.
August 22 and the windows are sealed and the doors framed. Pepere Larry and Justin are giving me more to paint. I’ve only just finished the red on the back three doors.
Just a little peak inside.
Alexia and Jordan helped with construction of the sheep pen today, September 9th. We’re getting the barn ready for Ava’s five year old birthday party this weekend! And the sheep this winter.
The back pasture has been started. This section is our winter paddock. There will eventually be pastures connected back to this main paddock.
The sheep like their half door.
Justin put hardware cloth on the inside of the windows to protect from damage by the tenants; our Katahdin and Southdown sheep.
This is building a barn, the finishing touches.
I will continue to update this post as the construction continues.
Come back soon to check it out.
To see how we got started, basically year one of this project,
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