Originally Posted by Vek
We had a new year's party in there this year. 60+ folks inside, a couple of patio heaters, and it was comfortable pullover/sweatshirt weather indoors for all at 36F ambient outside. Haven't done much else to it other than clean up/palletize the decades of accumulated stuff inside. Lots of relics inside...my inlaws' family wagon (as in: towed behind horses) that's in great shape, the front axle/dolly of another horse-drawn cargo wagon (that rolls around as if it's on ball bearings), an old drag saw, a bunch of horse and ox tow rigging, old hand-farming tools, etc and so forth. I'm not a big decor guy and even less of a perpetually-shuffle-$hit-around-to-refine-storage guy, so need to figure out what to do with all of that stuff. Structure is dry for the first time in decades.

Sounds like a good time, its nice to see those old barns preserved, so many have fallen by the wayside due to leaking roofs.


For those without thumbs, it's s Garden fookin Island, not Hawaii