The country has been clearing back trees and brush all along the Loop the last few months. As it came through the Oconee Street exit area, it exposed Tent City, a homeless encampment. The ramshackle buildings were left alone, for now.
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Splatter
There was a metal shed in the backyard of this house when we bought it in 2007, probably put up when the house was built in 1986. Functional, not really watertight, kind of ugly.
But it mostly worked, excepting for a wood floor that never dried out and everything getting covered in mold. So it was time for a new shed, which I over-researched for weeks and then custom ordered.
They come stained for free, or painted for an additional $200. But if you want your own colors to, say, match your house, that’s another $200.
How hard can it be to paint a shed? I’m a frugal yankee, I can paint a shed for less than $400. I’m now two days into painting this damned shed and have spent about $350 on supplies.
And it’s not done yet.
That rough timber look? Yeah, royal pain to paint.
Only the trim to finish, only the trim to finish …
Infrastructure
A study in beige, or how to make architecturally necessary things disappear.
Competition
That’s not how this is supposed to work.
Then again, it’s our 11th familyversary today and most of what we’ve been through wasn’t how it was supposed to work, either. But it has.
Clearing Out
Headed down to shuffle and haul back one of the college kids from Tinytown College. With a bed full of varsity debris, the storm clouds started to roll in. And out.
Then in again. Thank goodness for abandoned gas stations and cheap tarps.
Ultimate Art
I think this was an art gallery.
Patchwork
At first I thought this was a strange patch of gravel, then I saw it had an iron loop to lift this access panel.