Buiulding number 3

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
this was a pig stable in its day,
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some boards were totally rotten,I replaced the worst,
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some of the old windows were shot,the new ones I got in a dumpster years ago,had them stored in the chicken house,took 10 years to use them,but they fit perfect in the original openings
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Im still working on it,its getting to be a lonely job now,could use some help?
 
I don't paint either - nor do I climb ladders anymore. Dang old age.

Take some breaks, Larry. Don't let it turn into a job!
 
Looking real good Larry. I see that you use an old
wooden Extension Ladder too. Mine's got to be at
least 60 years old and I still use it. lol

:>)
 
Great job as usual Larry. I admire your energy and ability. Never heard it called a pig stable though. We always just called it a hog house here in Tn.
 
Would love to help. Of course, I'm allergic to paint (well, actually, painting), and afraid of heights. And I take too many breaks. And cocktail hour begins at 2, and its considerably longer than an hour. But other than that (and the bad back and the gimpy knee), I'm a dam good hand, and only 3,000 miles away. Got any air miles I can use?

One thing that struck me when travelling through the eastern half of the US is how much better you folks keep your property up than we do out here. Always love to see your pictures.
 
Nice job Larry. Enjoyed the "helpful" comments. My sentiments
exactly. Sure hope you are careful on the ladder. A fall from that
could be with you the rest of your life.

Mark
 

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