28 September 2018

to lose a building


When we bought our cabin almost 5 years ago, it came with this additional wooden shed. At first, we put it to use storing tools and materials from Bill’s wood shop. After his new shop was built, for a time we worked on plans to turn this shed into a guest house but that fell by the wayside as there were other improvements we wanted more, such as tearing down the two ugly car ports and replacing them with one unobtrusive one.

The log cabin got a bit lost among the ugly car ports on one side and this shed on the other; we wanted the cabin to be the first thing seen. And I wanted to see the ranch across the highway from my window, with the longhorns, donkeys, and horses among all those trees — not a big brown wall.

So we let it be known that we’d give the building away free to anyone who would move it. There were three different parties who wanted it but none could find anyone willing to move it. Until a neighbor’s cousin heard about it — he had a smaller shed for his hobbies and his wife wanted to use a corner of it. So he gave her this one! They found a Mennonite guy willing to move it and within one week, it was gone! It was fascinating to watch this one guy maneuver the building all by himself, attaching large wheels and pulling it out to his truck’s trailer.









10 comments:

  1. Hooray! That's wonderful. I love progress...and views!

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    1. We live in the country to enjoy the trees, wildlife, and ranch animals across the road — if I wanted to look at a building, I’d move to town!

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  2. How wonderful to have a view of your neighbor's ranch now! And the shed looks like it's in great shape and will be a blessing to the lady receiving it. Amazing it was moved by one man!

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    1. The longhorns across the road are gorgeous creatures, and the donkeys that protect them from coyotes are such fun to watch — they frolic around like kittens!

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  3. Delightful illustrations and such an interesting story!

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  4. Neat! I'm glad you documented this process so well. I'm still trying to figure how that powered dolly works. Intriguing. Love the story and sketch!

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    1. Very cool to watch! I wish I had taken photos of his getting the building onto the truck bed but I was inside when it happened (he was FAST!)

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  5. Yay! I am glad you now have your view and someone else is blessed with a nice building. It sounds like it worked out well for everyone. Amazing that one guy could move that by himself!

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    1. I hate to see something go to waste — it’s a very well-built shed but we just didn’t need it.

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