We ran errands in Brunswick and Bath, had brunch in Wiscasset, and then made a stop at the Shelter Institute in Woolwich. The Shelter Institute builds timber frame structures, offers classes on how to build timber frames, and sells every tool you can imagine you might need to build such a structure. We had informative conversations with the people there, which led us to a lumberyard in Damariscotta to price shiplap, which we will use to enclose our timber frame shed.
Then we made our way to Pemaquid Point, which does not have a sandy beach or a harbor, but it does have a lighthouse to warn ships away from the rocky coast. And it has an unobstructed view of the ocean from those rocks ~
In the meantime, the timber framers were here yesterday afternoon to put together the roof rafters. They finished work just as it started to sprinkle, which was actually a relief after the torrential rain we had all day Monday and the periodic thunderstorms we had Saturday and Sunday. If the rain stays away they should be able to mount the rafters on the frame by the weekend, and I will have more pictures to show.
7 comments:
I know how you feel. I'm missing the ocean. Your pending trip sounds like fun - can't wait to hear all about it.
How beautiful.
I miss the ocean
and then do not want to
leave the woods :)
Enjoy this time...
Beautiful! Wishing you beautiful time at the ocean!
Looking forward to hearing more about your trip coming up.
Exciting work on your building. I would love to watch the builders and how they do things.
Balisha
Yes, please post more. It will take my mind off our heat wave.
Beautiful photos.
A gift day! Indeed. xoxo
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