In younger days, the backyard shed was for lawn equipment – or if you were lucky and it was empty you could turn it into a fort or other valuable structure.
This weekend we had some of the kids drive in from Calgary. They enjoyed a visit and we enjoyed their presence.
As well, we hauled them off to build a backyard shed.
Now, these sheds have emblazoned on the box that they are “easy to assemble.” If you are a puzzler, that may be true. If patience is not a virtue, not so true.
Thankfully the combination of those working on the project was just right. The planner and director, the grunt workers, the analytical types and the just plain “I showed up, what can I do” types.
The shed was up in a few hours.
Thanks to all those who helped.