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undeg01

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I didn’t make it but my daughter did. I had this old skull at my cabin so she painted it for me.

She is in nursing school and painting is one of her stress relieving activities. It amazes me that she did all of this freehand.

If any of you have any old skulls you’d want to part with, let me know. Or if you want to commission her to paint one for you, she is always looking for ways to make a little extra cash.

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They look good!

I recently went looking for a new belt and told the sales lady that I am a bit of a belt snob because almost all factory belts seem thin and weak to me. I was spoiled because my brother made hand tooled western belts with buck stitching and all, but he passed and I haven’t had a really good looking, well made belt since. Not many people do that anymore.
 

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It’s a work in progress but it’s getting done. Finally got the first truss up today.

I’ve got to thank @mgssamn for helping with the concrete footings back in the heat of the summer.

And I gave @mouthpiece crap for the sketchy 💩 he was doing when building his barn, but I don’t have much room to talk being as I have been setting poles and placing trusses by myself.

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Not done yet but getting closer all the time. Thanks to @mgssamn I was able to get the last of the trusses up this weekend, along with the upright poles for the side shed. Next step is to extend the rafters and get the C purlin on.

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