Thanks to our son-in-law, Cliff
For coming out and helping Terry
Thereby actually giving Terry someone who will/and did CLIMB up on the roof
one side officially completed (with trim and everything)
We will work on the other side as soon as the cows get out.
I will paint the old doors white and the trim…as soon as the air warms a bit more.
Gosh, this is nice!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
You obviously have a wonderful son-in-law.
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It was very nice to have the Terry and Cliff show, instead of the Terry and Linda show 🙂
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Lulu: “The new half roof sure looks shiny! I’ve heard of something not happening until the cows come home, but not when the cows get out. I had no idea cows had so many roles in timing things!”
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They are artists of all types of things. 🙂
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Yea Cliff!
Looks great Terry! You’re both braver than I ~
It will be gorgeous with a bit of fresh paint. You’ll have to give us the history of that shed.
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It was built in 1924 as a work shed and tractor shed.
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It sure does feel good to see progress like this. The roof looks great!!!
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It does look nice!
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That is one seriously big and shiny halo on Cliff in the second to last photo! Well deserved, I feel…
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He deserved a halo! 🙂
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Amen!
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Nice roof! It looks great, we like our steel roofs the snow slides right off! Yeah for roofing help!
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We like them also, they last and are warmer than the other types. 🙂
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Wow …..great job! Nice to have a good helper too!
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It was very nice!!!
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How super that Terry had some help! Cliff sounds like a great guy …
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They work well with each other. It was very nice.
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