"I bin workin on the home-stead, all the live-long day". I have total of four buildings here, all heated with wood, two with propane suplement for those days it's chilliy in the AM, but you dare not start a fire because the sun's coming out.
We were recently "gifted" with most of a ~~300 year old oak tree, sound, that got washed out in the floods we had recently. It fell across a road, the state cut it in half and pushed half onto a guys yard - he wanted it gone, we wanted the wood.
This year I'll be heating with wood of a quality most can't afford for flororing or furniture - and maybe next year too. There are still a number of truckloads ready for us to go and get, but we're going to have to leave half (at least) of the tonnage there as it's 6' diameter and we can't figure out a way to get it cut - and out where it is, I can't use the dynamite trick to split it up w/o some unwanted attention (even though it's legal and all). So, as the title says...
Front view. Yes, I let the weeds get out of hand in the garden, but you know what? Tomatoes, basil, oregano, peppers (mostly hot ones) all do fine regardless. Even the dill is fine, and the asparagus.
But that's not enough...so we're building another shed close by against the building I call my "office trailer" which is where we wrote all that software that paid so well.
Need this now because....the truck is full, and there's truckloads more out there to bring home.
And there's another woodshed at my "storage building" - the one you can't see on google maps from the sky because it's in the woods. This is also where I keep my freezer, since for now I don't heat it in winter, and it saves kWh.
When building in the mountains, levels and squares are required - nothing ever looks straight by eyeball, ever. See?
Nothing looks straight when you're in the mountaints, but believe it or not, this beginning of the new shed - is straight, level, square.