Roll Call
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@mayjay I call it my own Home Depot. The building is 40' x 60' and there is a section for each: electrical, paint, automotive, air gun nails and staples of every kind, along with a section for his woodworking stuff and 4 different shelves with 5 levels in each that he welded to hold all the lumber. It has a loft which houses all the parts he took off the 73 Bronco and cabinets he built all around it. Has a bathroom and an office. It still has way too much crap in it. He built a warehouse and office space for his friend's landscaping company and the leftover cedar stumps and columns he used to make a bench in his office and an L shaped desk in addition to the paneling and cabinets he built for the office. I know because after he passed, I went through everything to find out just what was in there. I didn't realize he had so much stuff in there. I put a $15K HVAC unit in there to keep the stuff from getting baked. He would open the big garage doors on 3 ends and do his work outside mostly. But I didn't want to have to have the doors open just to be in there, and I didn't want any snakes or other things getting in there, so to keep the stuff from turning to crap, I did that the year after he passed. It has been worth it.
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I found some pictures and scanned them. This is the 73 Bronco before and after:

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This is the UT 74 Bronco and still looks great. Both vehicles went into the shop when he finished and they haven't been outside since. He would start them periodically and run the engines, but sadly since he has been gone they have just sat there, but at least they aren't in the elements and they have been covered this whole time. The other picture is of the office he put inside the "shop" as he called it and shows his desk and cabinets he made. He put the shop up all by himself. Borrowed a crane from the guy down the road. He was a master craftsman.

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He shot that deer in Winchester, Kansas at our oldest friends' place.
This is the evolution of the She Shed:
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 Jeff county Kansas!
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 Hey! I've been to the Bluebonnet Cafe 50 times! My dad lived in Marble Falls and Horseshoe Bay for many years!
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@BShark Yup. When we lived in Leavenworth, our best friends bought 50 acres outside of Winchester off 134th Street and are still there. They have horses. It seemed like another world from Leavenworth in 1975 and lots of parties at the pond, fishing and his brother had another plot off of 92 by Springdale. Mike would go every winter to hunt with the two of them.
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@nuleafjhawk Bet you they still have the same menu that you last saw! They added on a back room. How 'bout them pies when you first come in!!! I go to do my lab work in Marble Falls just so I can eat there after.
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 We had quite a bit of excess land. But it became a burden more than anything. Paying taxes on it, and we were in a bad agreement with some farmers from before I was born. Sold it quite a ways back. Definitely took some losses in the 2008 recession but at the time safe stock plays seemed smart. In hindsight, would have been better to do anything else with the money.
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 LOL. The pies are fantastic. I love the vibe of the place, like going back in time - in a good way. It's probably been 15 years since I've been there