Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Like American Pickers


 By the way, we love that show - you know - American Pickers.  Can't say we could stand that many hours together in one vehicle, but they have such a cool job.  Anyway, we are finding buying an older property is sorta like picking.  We keep finding things.  And insert "The Shed" - the perfect place to put all those picked things.  Heck, it's kinda like a pick all in itself.

Mel and Ella have spent a little bit of time working on cleaning out "The Shed" - mostly leaves being there hasn't been a roof on the thing for a good bit. Beneath the leaves they have found tons of fun metal goodies.  You can see some of the pile on the bench in the photo below.  Ty found the large wheel in the woods.  The mirror was taken from the house.  You get the picture. Mel and Ella plan on making some sort of folk art with all the found metal parts.  That's Ella's tub - NO we didn't find it in the Shed.  Just being stored there.  Thanks to Nanny and Papa for acquiring and bringing that up.

The Shed itself is going to get a makeover, but in the meantime it is just storage.  Time to get a roof back on it so we can store some things from the house that don't need to get rained on.

 We initially thought do an entire metal roof, but look at the sun coming in.  So, now the Shed is destined to become the garden shed/potting shed/ greenhouse/ (future rear access to chicken nesting boxes) - oh yes, we will join the ranks of our good friends the Swanepoels and get us some chickens.  :)  You know you all want eggs.  Hee.  We have some neat ideas for painting the Shed and perhaps using some of the removed windows from the house to open up the other end.  We'll see how it comes together.

Below - some more found things.  Along the back property line, which shares its shoulder with the railroad line, we found this old electric pole.  It still has some old connectors attached.  The pieces below are from under our new master bedroom.  They dug these up cutting in the footings.  We'd love to hear from anyone who knows exactly what these may have been used for, but we think they are an old pipe line (they have been under the carport concrete for forever).  Anybody got any cool ideas for how to use them now?  They must be repurposed.

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