Monthly Archives: November 2021

Barn Progress – Redwood Bark Slab Siding

Lots of progress as we are plugging away on the recycled barn. On the back side, milled scrap, redwood bark slabs were cut 4 ft. as siding. The redwood bark was salvaged from burnt redwood trees from the CZU Lightening … Continue reading

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Recycled Barn – Sides Up

Thinking of the best way to level heavy railroad ties was intimidating. Our space had an electrical outlet, 2 thick cement rounds, and mud-management grids attached to 2x4s in the ground. It felt like an obstacle course around on the … Continue reading

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Goat Barn Roof – Gone!

Today, we worked on the layout of the space and depth of the railroad ties which the barn pieces will sit on. We’ll work again on Saturday and hopefully get one side in. We have to work through obstacles, such … Continue reading

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Tearing down the Goat Barn

The Pallet Goat Barn is coming down. It was a fun building when we had our goats, and over the years, it became storage. When the floor started to sag, it was obvious that it needed to come down. We … Continue reading

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Stairs through the Mud!

Now that we have the trails done, it’s time to add some flair and easy access in and out of the horse corral. It all started when the horse stall leaked water after our first heavy rain a few weeks … Continue reading

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