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glenolam
Lovin' The Homestead
Ha ha ha ha ...how did we move it.
I'll give you the skinny on it.
It took 4 adults (2 men and 2 women) and 3 kids (all under 7 yrs). Well, the 2 men moved it while the 2 women and 3 kids supervised.
The tools involved were: a trailor just big enough to leave big ol red marks on the sides of the shed (look at pictures # 1 and # 2), a come along winch, cable cords, some 4x4 posts and 2 car jacks.
Then some heaving and hoeing while *ahem* we women stood there in awe of the masculinity right before our very eyes.
But the man I bought the shed from wasn't there - he was at his new house so he sent his female cousin over to meet us. I knew it was gonna be a long and fun morning when I gave her the cash and she said "Ok - so you men got this right? I'm gonna treat these ladies to a drink at the bar".... hee hee hee.... Then some comments about shockers and where to stick those 4x4s....yes. It was an event.
I'll give you the skinny on it.
It took 4 adults (2 men and 2 women) and 3 kids (all under 7 yrs). Well, the 2 men moved it while the 2 women and 3 kids supervised.
The tools involved were: a trailor just big enough to leave big ol red marks on the sides of the shed (look at pictures # 1 and # 2), a come along winch, cable cords, some 4x4 posts and 2 car jacks.
Then some heaving and hoeing while *ahem* we women stood there in awe of the masculinity right before our very eyes.
But the man I bought the shed from wasn't there - he was at his new house so he sent his female cousin over to meet us. I knew it was gonna be a long and fun morning when I gave her the cash and she said "Ok - so you men got this right? I'm gonna treat these ladies to a drink at the bar".... hee hee hee.... Then some comments about shockers and where to stick those 4x4s....yes. It was an event.