Saturday, July 7, 2012

Garden Shed

Since I retired, I have been wanting to have all my garden tools and supplies in one place. Tom has allowed some space in his barns and of course our garage also had a space but it was always a hunt to locate my stuff. We talked about a garden house for a few years, even measured out a space in the back yard, then last year had a builder give us an estimate on cost. Well we could swing it, but did we really want to? The cost alone for a concrete floor was $2500.! Our property taxes continue to grow even as our property value goes down, I could just see the township assessor's tongue hanging out in anticipation of more tax money. This spring, Tom sold an old truck (remember "She"?) and it opened a space in one of his barns that he said I could use to put my garden stuff. If I am going to spend time in a space, it must have some charm and this space did not. After moving old pieces of wood, a trailer full of hay, tree cables, a table saw and vise, I could see some possibilities. But even seeing was difficult in this dark space with one florescent lamp.
We bought 2 windows for the front corner and it made a world of difference.
We talked about the dirt floor that had been layered with stone. My eyes couldn't rest with all the leaves and hay between the stones and the uneven walking surface. We discussed pavers and concrete but when our son Chris suggested a wood floor I knew that was our answer, after all this is a barn (why didn't I think of that?)
Although the floor only covers the area between my work benches, it is a major improvement. Added another workbench, leveled it off, added shelves above and below and now I have storage. Thanks Dale for all your help and skill. Still not enough charm or light.
Enter John our reliable retired electrician.
I saw canning jar lights when in a cute shop on Mackinaw Island and thought they would be perfect for the space. John took my canning jars and made them into lights. They add the charm I was looking for. He will add another light under the shelf and give me some switches by the workbench and add another light to the back corner.
Tom and I visited the Billy Graham Library a couple weeks ago and they had some walls made of corrugated steel. Tom said I have some that has been laying around in the back woods. We pulled that out and will add a wall at the end of the work bench to hide pails, and tools and those skies on the wall.
I had hoped to have all the grandchildren paint a picture for me when they were here in May but the timing did not work out. Conley did one piece of artwork, thanks Conley.
I did my own simple painting of the hand prints of the grandchildren and some words from the Bible I need to remember.
The art work is simple but colorful and makes me smile. The children's tools were in Tom's barn and I also grab a chair that was being pooped on by the birds. The wooden crate on the wall will house my gardening books. The place is taking on my vision.
The outside is very welcoming with gifts from the grands and their parents.
The old galvanized pan is from Tom's great aunt Seenie.
Thank you all for your contribution to my new respite. Many prayers will be said here for family and friends and praises to God for his blessings and care. Praying also for rain for at least 20 states who are suffering a terrible drought that is affecting crops and putting so many at risk of fire losses. "If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land." II Chronicles 7:14 I'm not saying it is our sin that is causing the drought but I am saying that prayer is powerful and this verse is God's promise to his people.

5 comments:

Kathleen said...

Looking pretty nice!!!!

Kristin said...

I want to come and garden at your place! Looks great Fran. Kris

Biomimicry said...

Everything is so welcoming and loaded with the "charm". I love the canning jar lights they add such a pleasant "bling" as Candice with say.

Angie said...

The shed looks great! You really did a nice job decorating and adding a softness to this outdoor space.

Grancy said...

How beautiful your shed has become. I just see you in there working and prayin for your family. I know you will enjoy your new shed. Thanks for sharing wih all of us.