Dad and mom and brothers made me a barn a 2 years ago this July. Mom build stalls for me last spring. Dad promised a door for the barn but it never fit into the schedule with other projects to accomplish Today he delivered on that promise. I wanted a slider so bad but Dad was nervous because it wasnt something he was familiar with. It took all day but I now have a barn door so my girls will be safe from the coyote that have recently been spotted in our town. check out my blog - pictures there http://agirlandhergoats.blogspot.com/20 ... -door.html
You have a great family, :hi5: everyone pitching in to help is a great way to live. The door looks great.
What a great, devoted father you have, talented, too! I love your lil' red barn. Your sliding door is the icing on the cake. :hi5: Deb Mc
beautiful!! I love the red, so classic :thumb: and everyone's right... it seems like you have such an awesome supportive family!
Your barn is so cute! We are in the process of trying to figure out what type of barn to build for my goats and where on the property.
Wow! That is really neat, hopefully showing my husband this will give him motivation to finish ours! On another note, I saw on your blog that your an aspiring dog groomer! I've been grooming for 2 years
yes I have training just dont want to work in a grooming salon so I am going to try to do it on my own on the side.
It would be so awesome to get to spend time with other people's dogs and make money doing it! I mean I love people and everything but sometimes human customers make you :GAAH: and well dogs are a bit more straightforward. Does your barn have a separate stall you could use for dog grooming? Because I bet people would LOVE to drop off their doggies at a little adorable country barn to be groomed Obviously you'd have to have the goaties in a separate area or only do the small breed dogs that are easy to control... but here I go daydreaming tho, I always love dreaming up project ideas!