I
sound like a broken record at this point but I am determined to
finish the insulation on the barn and move to drywalling it. I'm
pretty darn close and I can't help but think I could get it done over
the winter. Things slow down as you can imagine because you can't
really do yard work (other than shoveling) when there's 3 feet of
snow on the ground. The biggest issue I have to deal with is the
cold, which is a big issue when you live in New England.
Not
wanting to let this opportunity (yet again) slip through my fingers,
I obtained a propane heater to use in the barn. It's not a fancy one,
it just attaches to the top of the 5 gallon tank and emits a fair
amount of heat. I wanted to get one last year but waited too long. By
the time I hit the home improvement stores they were sold out. I
could have gotten one online but just sat on it, as usual. This time
around I shopped for one over the summer when they were not only in
stock, but I was flush with catering money in my pocket.
Now
I'm ready to go. I have a light set up in their, and all I need to do
is motivate and get out there. That, of course, is without question
the hardest part.
Until
then, thanks for reading, and thanks to deplaqer for the pic.
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