Showing posts with label MissK's Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MissK's Workshop. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

OMG ~ Sunshine !!!

The last bit of snow
is still gripping for dear life in the backwoods. 
I'm about to take my damn flamethrower
out for a trek :/


 The sun feels really awesome though,
and I'm back to properly setting up my shop,
and cleaning up the woodlot & yard.
More soon :-)

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

I Spy ~ MissK's Homestead

~ View from the Backwoods ~


You guys gotta know I wouldn't give it all away at once.
Where's the fun in that... ;-)

I can actually see all 4 of my buildings in this pic :P
Workshop, House, Storage Shed, and the infamous Still Shack.

A little history & links below, if you're interested.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Out for a Little R & R Time

My Home is built, and I worked my ass off. 


Time for a getaway...
Actually, I left a little while ago. 


Weather is good, company is awesome,
and I finally got me some decent wifi. 

If you guys are interested,
here's a glimpse of My Homestead ;-)


~ Shop to the left, Home to the right ~
~ Amazing Nature all around ~

Monday, October 17, 2016

The Sky Was On Fire


     This was the view from my workshop a few days ago. It looked like the whole sky was on fire. To think, this will be the living paintings I'll get to enjoy everyday from my bedroom and kitchen windows, just a few months from now.


You can't see on these pictures, but there's mountain views too. My spot is kind of on a hillside, so I sit above the neighbor's roof. I do like being on top ;-)

The scenery is beautiful year round, and being out in the country, the absence of city lights make the night sky truly breathtaking. Yes, I will have a skylight.

The view will change before the house goes up. The same skyline of course, minus a few trees that are leaning towards the power lines, or where the buildings "are". And since my woodlot was dense with trees when I first got it, a lot of the trees tend to be pretty lanky, oxymoron right there. I was reluctant to cut them down at fist, trying to keep as many as I could, but I realized I could plant whatever I wanted, and I get to keep the wood... I love having my own little piece of Paradise on Earth !! :D