Re: Ready for Winter?
Kriss, did you get the indoor plumbing in?
We actually got the gutters on the horse barn this year!
Happy Dance! The downspouts are not up yet but just having gutters has made a huge difference!
We actually got the gutters on the horse barn this year!
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Re: Ready for Winter?
turnershaven wrote:Kriss, did you get the indoor plumbing in?
We actually got the gutters on the horse barn this year!Happy Dance! The downspouts are not up yet but just having gutters has made a huge difference!
We DID! Indoor toilet, shower and sink! We lived without indoor plumbing for so long (granted, I am only there about 12 days each month, but still...) I find myself still heading for the outhouse
And, I am not ready for winter, the early sunsets are already getting to me, and I want my warm weather back!
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Re: Ready for Winter?
we got some things done too a few more trees where removed in the process to clear the fence line, the chicken coop is done, we have enough hay to last til june or july, the back porch got covered so if need be we can now strip off we clothes and muddy shoes before coming in the house, also makes for being able to lock the dogs out and they have a dry place to hang. pigs are gone to the butcher. got wood chips for the garden and compost areas. I have more storage now yippy!
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Re: Ready for Winter?
by turnershaven on 15 Nov 2012, 13:32
Kriss, did you get the indoor plumbing in?
We actually got the gutters on the horse barn this year! Happy Dance! The downspouts are not up yet but just having gutters has made a huge difference!
Turners, Good timing on your new gutters. They must be getting a good workout.
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Re: Ready for Winter?
by horsepeople2001 on 16 Nov 2012, 08:12
we got some things done too a few more trees where removed in the process to clear the fence line, the chicken coop is done, we have enough hay to last til june or july, the back porch got covered so if need be we can now strip off we clothes and muddy shoes before coming in the house, also makes for being able to lock the dogs out and they have a dry place to hang. pigs are gone to the butcher. got wood chips for the garden and compost areas. I have more storage now yippy
You guys have been busy! Nice to have an area to take off muddy clothes. We could use a bigger mud room. Wish I had a better place for cleaning off the dogs.
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Re: Ready for Winter?
yes hubby has been busy figuring out ways to store extra stuff and keep it dry and out of the way. he has built 3 cabinets for in the house. now need him to do the same thing for the barn's and garage.
hoping to get more fencing up next year. but with looking outside today I am wondering if I am truly ready or not.
hoping to get more fencing up next year. but with looking outside today I am wondering if I am truly ready or not.
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