




Then around 4 I drove my friends to Lewistown to get the train to Lancaster, then came back to town for day one of "Gutter Trash" bowling league (175,174 and 163). THEN I came home and worked some more.
Now it is after midnight and I just want to compose this blog before passing out. I think this is enough. Check out the pictures of the shed. Brian did the work, I just held walls in place while he nailed things into place. It's going to take up a lot of the kiln pad, but we can rearrange in a way to make it work out. It will be nice to have a place to store all the stuff we normally pile into the yard and onto the concrete patio. The next shed will be one for the other concrete pad in front of the house, to be used as a sales building :)