I went home on my break, and saw that the builder had completed the roof and hanged the roll-up door. His portion is complete. I was walking around inside, taking pictures and my very first visitor came through the door.
That's my buddy Termite. He's just in from offshore and brought me a quart of very fresh Gulf oysters. And, we wandered around the building. Very shortly thereafter, the builder showed up. I had told him that I'd be hone about 3:30 with a big check in my pocket. I paid him off, and he said that he was headed for the deer camp.
Belle rolled up within minutes, and we surveyed the building, then I had to go back to work. I put the oysters in the 'fridge, gave Belle her kiss, and headed toward the school-house. If I know my gal, she'll have the crackers and horse-radish out shortly, getting in to the oysters. No one likes fresh oysters better than my Belle.
If you're in the central Louisiana area and need a metal building, call Jesse Wiggins at 318-449-9666. He'll do a good job for you, and has the PawPaw seal of approval.
4 comments:
The Building is looking really good!
Is an epoxy seal floor coating a part of the plan? That would give it some sparkle!
Very nice! :-)
I'm trying hard not to commit the sin of envy. It's not going well.
Looks great, PawPaw! Congratulations!
--Tennessee Budd
Wow, big, open, and empty - I'm sure it will fill up soon enough!
When/ how are you going to run the electric? Are you going to run water too?
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