We get those too. There was a big one in Idaho a while ago, kid standing in the middle of the room didn't notice. Those of us leaning against the wall (inside the house, but exterior wall) BOUNCED off it. Most of the quakes here come off of Yellowstone (and are under 3.0). Not that one, I think it was close to 6, and hit in the middle of Idaho.
Let’s not have too many earthquakes at Yellowstone (we don’t want to wake up that particular volcano) !! Wow 😮
 
Thank you. We did round the corners on the treads, maybe I should go at them again with a sander to smooth out more?

I think by batten the roof, it means secure perpendicular to the rafters as well? I hope this is sufficient... we do get winds related to hurricanes on occasion View attachment 2854596View attachment 2854597
Sorry I didn't make myself clear. The battens should go on top of the plasic roof and sat in the dip where the fixings are. one at each end, full width of the plastic and one at every join in the sheets. Is that clear now?
 
Let’s not have too many earthquakes at Yellowstone (we don’t want to wake up that particular volcano) !! Wow 😮
That's why lots of little ones (along with all the geothermal activity) are good. Vents out most of the pressure before it builds up too much.

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Sooo, all the EX Batts are red sex links although there are a couple who are very blond in looks but not in attitude I might add, who have some "odd" genes.
There are two straight legbars and two legbar and Marans crosses.
The black hens are not Marans. Still not sure what they are. Both are fairly stropy in demeanor.
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This grey hen has feathered feet. Does this make anyone wiser?
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This young hen has become my mobile trip hazzard.:love
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