This is a photo of the Pavilion as it stands now and as it was during cutting.



This is the barn slab on the day of the pour.

This is our house from the yard.

Here is Thane working as a crossing guard for the Alpacka herd.

Thane on his John Deere.
This site was created as a place for me to decompress and share some of my life experiences. The man who I commercial fished for while I was in high school always advised me to keep a journal. I believe his thinking was that it would be nice to have to reflect upon in later years, but mostly it would be great for my son to be able to read when he is older. So here it is, I hope it is enjoyable for all. For Timberframing postings, look in the archives from May to October for any year.
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