Said Breeder Girl (aka my first born) with said Breeder Dogs.....
Alright, alright, well you see we ran out of wood. I thought we had plenty. Our wood shed had wood lining three walls and looked plenty enough to me, but I forgot we actually have two wood burning stoves in the house. One's a fireplace in the family room and the other a woodstove in the kitchen which helps to heat the hot water tank which heats the hydraunic heating system in our house, which helps keep the electricity bills down. We decided to be cheap and see what wood we could find around the property as it is such a wooded area. Indeed we did. And as a bonus they were all long gone dead and properly "aged" (is that the right term for letting freshly cut wood age?).
Hubby was at work today so I tackled the job of cutting all those branches down to size to fit into our stoves. I figured he had the harder, more physical task of carrying the wood back to the house. Yes he carried it all---by wheelbarrow---up and down hills nonetheless. You see we don't have a tractor, ATV, or 4x4 of any kind. Heck, we don't even have a horse that can haul! So he had to bring it home the only way he could. With his own two hands and feet! Believe me he was sore. Anywhoo, this was what I had accomplished today.
The wood shed.
The woodshed was, I think, suppose to be some type of garage but it is really weakly made and provides inadequate protection for your vehicle in sever weather so it got transformed into a woodshed by previous owners and now by ourselves. It is seated right next to the house at the back and is one of the first things you see when pulling up our "driveway" (it's not really a driveway as it is one big gravel pit overrun by weeds).
But anyways, if you enter the door on the left you will enter the back entrance to the shed. The front entrance is a large garage door. Inside, the henhouse is immediately to your left.