Very neatly stacked wood at that. Hay in the barn ... at the price it has been this year that is another accomplishment. The horses are beautiful and the donkeys adorable. Very wealthy indeed.
o.k. here's a city girl's question: with the sides of the wood shed open, do you worry that the wood will get too wet to use? or do you use the wood in the middle first and restack into the empty space?
I will cover the back portion of the shed (where Emma is) to keep snow from blowing in. All of the weather comes from that direction. The rest will stay open to maximize airflow. It allows the wood to dry better.
Very neatly stacked wood at that. Hay in the barn ... at the price it has been this year that is another accomplishment. The horses are beautiful and the donkeys adorable. Very wealthy indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's true wealth, and you're so blessed! (So is little Ramsey!)
ReplyDeleteSo True!!
ReplyDeleteo.k. here's a city girl's question: with the sides of the wood shed open, do you worry that the wood will get too wet to use? or do you use the wood in the middle first and restack into the empty space?
ReplyDeletelooks like you're ready for winter!
I will cover the back portion of the shed (where Emma is) to keep snow from blowing in. All of the weather comes from that direction. The rest will stay open to maximize airflow. It allows the wood to dry better.
DeleteWhy aren't I living on a farm? That stacking job could be an Andy Goldsworthy sculpture.
DeleteThat baby is just too darn cute. And that wood stacking job...
ReplyDeleteLooks like heaven on earth!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful to me!
ReplyDelete"...healthy, happy beasties who always want to be with me."
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that just give you the most wonderful feeling?
Valerie
Well put!!!! And that wood stacking job???? A work of art.
ReplyDeleteand the beasties.... all too adorable and sweet. Great life companions