Something Nasty - the Woodshed Itself


Pictured, emergency woodshed rescue in progress. I built this with my late mate Jean-Charles over twenty years ago, so I don't think the structure owes me much, but I have to admit that this little thing has been sorely neglected latterly, and was frankly just about to collapse. It most certainly wasn't water-tight either, which is a problem when you consider its main rôle is to keep the garden tools and our reserve firewood pile dry. I thought, late morning today, that I might spend an hour nailing an old sheet of 5mm plywood that has been lurking at the back of the studio for several years now, onto the rather knackered weather-facing roof seen above.

Four hours later, I'd not only done that, but, as can be seen, I've started patching up the holes on the door gable, having reinforced the frankly shot frame holding the roof and the door itself up. Which leaves me tomorrow's task: patching up the door before it crumbles completely, and re-hanging it in the now slightly-differently-sized aperture. At some point I'll re-felt the roof, now I've got something to nail it to again, so maybe we'll get a couple more years out of it. Anyway, all this is grist to the mill, and I now ache in all the right and appropriate places: the righteous glow of a day's productive toil. Much better than just aching for no reason, methinks. Nos da!
 

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