lady, the roof will be fine. One thing you could have done was take some felt paper and lapped it over the last row of shingles, and cover the part you had left to shingle and let it go past the roof at the top a little, nail it down good. Will hold up better than worrying about tarps and you could continue to shingle over the top of the felt if it was still in good condition. This would have allowed the rain to wash over the shingle instead of behind it. The coop is beautiful, I can't wait to see it finished!
So far the buck I got has been the only deer I've seen. I took today off to rest my back. Wasn't keen on sitting out in the rain either.
Menards has some of their hunting stuff on sale. My dad, sister and I each purchased a new pop blind (6x6) for 37.99. Great for weather like today! I was surprised how big it was, though the quality was reflected in the price for sure. The tent part was ok, but the black out coating that makes it also waterproof, had a lot of bad spots.
For the non hunting folks.. they had nice green seat cushions, great for games and just sitting on for $1.99!
Peeps, welcome to BYC! You got the best advice so far....... always go WAY bigger than you think you need. Only want 8 chickens, plan for a coop that will hold 20! LOL!
Good luck on your test Raz!!
Sam, sounds like the nephew is doing a good job of limiting his time on the planet. If I were your friend, I would not say a word about what I've done. People tend to be vindictive.