Only bad thing about that one is ya go for a piece of wood in fall in. lolStax said:I love this one...it's floating!
muncybob said:Cool pics. For some reason I always enjoy seeing pics of wood sheds.
Well said, Jake. I also feel that way about the picnic shack behing my gram and paps old place. We had many a family reunion out there, many 4th of July parties, bonfires, cookouts, canning parties, sleepovers etc. as a kid, now it is in near ruins. May just look like a run down old shed, but man the memories that are brought back just by looking out my back window through the woods at that old shack.........brings back a lot of memories of my pap, from when I was young. He was one of my best friends.....firefighterjake said:No great mystery why many of us love looking at woodsheds . . . and it's not due to the trips to the woodshed with dad when we were younger . . . woodsheds full of wood represent security and warmth (well untapped warmth) . . . when I look at my own woodshed, or others, I look at it as untapped heat and security no matter what the oil prices do, no matter how long we lose power in the winter or what happens in the world . . . heck, I sometimes go out to my woodshed and just hang out there for a bit . . . it's very comforting.
that sounds like an open pass, buddy!! Dang that's like hitting the lottery. you better get her something REALLY nice (of course AFTER you get the wood/materials ordered for the new shed!) ;-)Stax said:Lol Muncy. Funny you should say. The wife was standing in front of the insert taking in the heat this morning while looking at the sign. She said, "You should make another one for the house some where...maybe put our name on it". Inside I was sreaming, "Yes"!
Stax said:I love this one...it's floating!
Me too Jake.firefighterjake said:muncybob said:Cool pics. For some reason I always enjoy seeing pics of wood sheds.
No great mystery why many of us love looking at woodsheds . . . and it's not due to the trips to the woodshed with dad when we were younger . . . woodsheds full of wood represent security and warmth (well untapped warmth) . . . when I look at my own woodshed, or others, I look at it as untapped heat and security no matter what the oil prices do, no matter how long we lose power in the winter or what happens in the world . . . heck, I sometimes go out to my woodshed and just hang out there for a bit . . . it's very comforting.
BeGreen said:You firebugs are all alike.I love my woodshed too. So much that I am thinking of an addition.
I put on an addition in 2010BeGreen said:You firebugs are all alike.I love my woodshed too. So much that I am thinking of an addition.
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