Jealous as ****! Presumably old agricultural buildings, the one on the left is an odd shape that I haven’t seen before, why was that do you think? Beautifully restored btw.
Thank you! Yes, it has worked out in the end, but (the drawback) at age 66, I am now
just getting back into actual
woodworking, rather than construction! Of course, over the past 24 years I have been involved with numerous other projects around the farm, including adding a wrap-around front porch, a pole barn, a garage, an orchard, fencing, and a 90 foot long, five foot high dry-laid stone retaining wall requiring the use of 122 tons of gravel and forty-four 3,000 lb. pallets of stone from a local quarry. That took three years of work, mostly "pick and shovel" (that was before I got wise and purchased a tractor with a bucket!).
Interesting that you noticed it: the wood shed on the left was the first project that I tackled when we moved in. It was built on the concrete foundation of an old ice house, that was very sound. Since the ice house foundation floor was four feet under ground level, I constructed it as a two-story building. The entrance to the "basement" level is a small door on the left (not visible in the picture).
I was using all my vacation time to do the work, so when they delivered trusses for the wood shed that were four feet
longer than what I had ordered, (not wanting to wait and lose construction time) I incorporated them into my plans and made the roof wider!
The "locals" call it "the play house"!
BTW, I am glad to have the storage space! I am now starting to use all the scrap lumber that I accumulated over the years. Lumber prices have been ridiculous!
P.S. The "locals" call my garage "Trump Tower"...