Ace.....I miss my snowshoeing days.....good times of past days.....
ghostdancer.....hopefully it's not that. After a few days of walking / running / wrestling on three legs, I decided to slow him down. I only let him outside on the leash and refused to let him wrestle with Trapper. After three days of restricted activities, he began to slowly put pressure on the bum leg. Now he's doing fine although I'm still restricting his movements.....
Riversdad.....it always amazes me the sacrifices that we're willing to make for our dogs & it also amazes me as to how much they add to our lives. I'm sure you'll agree.....they're definitely worth the sacrifices.....thanks.....
Foy.....a "fine, fine nest" indeed.....we just love it here. It's all a man & two dogs could ever need.....thanks.....
Since the weather had been so mild, we couldn't help but to continue with the outdoor projects. As you may recall, my hoarder buddy across the road died six months ago, so his heirs had sold the place, and had hired a construction company to come and remove forty years worth of junk collecting (great junk it was !). His daughter allowed me to remove approximately 300' feet of the perimeter fencing......removing those posts was difficult, but I've now got myself a pretty nice stash for a future project.....
The cross rails which totaled about seventy, were made from non pressure treated 2"x4"'s.....they have this awesome patina about them.....they could possibly be used for furniture making.....we shall see where they go someday.....
But the real "get" here were the fence boards. These boards are exactly the same boards that I've used for the interior of the cabin but they have a much nicer patina to them.....I brought home approximately 800 boards.....
As you might imagine, collecting all of that stuff took me quite a few days. And once I was done collecting, I went right to work on the cabin. It took me one day to finish another wall in the bathroom (only one wall remains now).....
From there I moved into the bedroom where it would take me three days to complete the first wall.....
In the next picture, decorations are added and the oil paintings have finally been framed.....and you can see that the wall on the right has been painted black.....getting ready to be covered with wood boards as well.....
From there I moved into the "big room" (well, it ain't really big, but certainly bigger than the bedroom or bathroom.....there ain't a whole lot here).....this wall took me five days.....
....those oil paintings needed framing as well.....so I got busy building more picture frames.....I ended up building frames for all of the oil paintings.....seven in total my son made for me.....