
Wednesday dad perfected our canyon so the septic tank could be dropped in on Thursday.

While we worked on the hut.

We used wider barn wood at the top.


To start the final side, we notched another board.

This side had lots of smaller pieces due to the door openings.

We moved right along with dad and I cutting and cleaning the boards and Jason nailing.

All ready for trim, doors, switch, and a light fixture. (Reminder, the door to the left is the half bath and the one to the right what we call the art room, which will basically house a desk and a few storage containers for supplies. I like things to be organized and have their own special place. Makes me happy. Or maybe it just helps me feel like I have some control over my crazy life.)
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