Just two weeks since our last trip to the Rockin' P, and with the Fall getting busy with events and visitors, this was the last chance to get some work done for awhile.
It started with a little work securing the cabin. Apparently, lots of critters would like a peek at the hip design work we've done with the interior of the cabin, and some enough to chew through water pipe caulking to gain access for a private tour. No real damage was done, just a few calling cards left by a mouse. The lesson here is that steel container is only secure from pests until you start cutting holes in it. Some extra Liquid Nails around the pipe seal and a few glue traps should deter any future intrusions.
Saturday was spent re-starting our bathroom addition which has lain dormant for a couple of months. We started by framing and skinning a wall to attach to the container.
Next, we built out the rest of the framing, including openings for the window and door.
The view from future roof provides a bird's eye view of the ranch.
Speaking of birds, it was the middle of dove season, and with our work done Saturday evening, I took the opportunity to take a few pot shots and see if I could harvest some appetizers. I won't reveal my shot-to-kill ratio, but I came home with a few birds in the bag.