Some habits are hard to break.
First it was deciding to stay in one place for the winter. It IS a nice place to spend the winter. Then the decision to return to the same place this winter. There are a lot of nice folks here and it IS a nice place to spend the winter.
It just made sense to have a small vehicle to use when I had errands to run or get groceries and it came in real handy when I had to move the 148 cement patio blocks that I am using to build my patio out back...
No matter that my intention as a full time RVer was to divest myself of home improvement projects, I continue to feather my nest.
First it was deciding to stay in one place for the winter. It IS a nice place to spend the winter. Then the decision to return to the same place this winter. There are a lot of nice folks here and it IS a nice place to spend the winter.
Then I bought a shed. It's a small shed. A place to store the seldom ridden bicycle and spare hoses. The little refrigerator was just sitting in the storage unit in Ellensburg doing nothing anyway so why not put it in the shed? Putting the insulation in the shed was logical.
It just made sense to have a small vehicle to use when I had errands to run or get groceries and it came in real handy when I had to move the 148 cement patio blocks that I am using to build my patio out back...
8 comments:
You're funny. What do you do with the shed when you come north in the spring?
The shed and the truck and the bike and the patio stay here.
Looking good, nice job of laying the pavers Pretty soon tho we will see grass and a hedge by the back fence.
Might as well - I don't have to pay for the water.....
I think it's called "Home, sweet home"!
Too busy playing cards?
Didn't drop a paver on your fingers did you?
Have a pleasant holiday season, one and all.
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