Its was 90% Finished by end of Friday last week but then on Saturday and Sunday we had to move all of our "Junk" out of our house and into the Shed due to coming Settlement coming today... early afternoon..
we are back at work this week so no progress to finish off our shed...
I"d show you guys pictures, but with GPS signatures these days attached to photos, I can't trust the FREAKS to go snooping and try to figure out where im living....
I've already gone through this with Monk when he was susing out where I worked... what kind of sick bastard goes stalking into your personal affairs as to where you live and work? .. and then of course... there's Arsie... the most untrustworthy, stalking pervert on any forum I've ever been on...
But anyways ... I digress...
We Built a "Barn" style shed... 16 meters by 10.5 meters... its HUGE.. Folks can't believe that just me and the mrs put it up..
it wasn't easy thats for sure ... one of our friends gave us 2 days before we quit and called someone else to come in and put it up for us...
we came across many problems but were able to solve them all... the "detailed" instructions were deplorable... they are set up to cover many different styles of shed... not just ours.. so it was frustrating ... so much so that some days I just wanted to punch someone square in the face...

So... after 18 years of living on the River just inland from the sea.. we have moved out to a little town inland and away from the windy coast where the soil is infertile and away from the salt mist..
We have 4 large gumtrees on our property with more gumtrees around our property... love the smell of gums on a wet day

Now we will live in our full ensuite caravan until we start our next project.. our new house... later on this year after the winter rains have gone away and days longer..
oh and concreters.... boy... one guy got us 6 weeks behind.. what an arsehole...

the Slab in itself was a big learning curve...
we will redesign our house slab between now and when we put it down towards the end of the year...
Interesting times...
Setting ourselves up for retirement and enjoyment of better gardening and self sufficiency..
what could possibly go wrong>?
