We managed to get the plywood on the back and the window end just before a storm hit us. Stupid Intellicast tends to tell you it's raining AFTER someone on the staff looks out the window. It was a 20% chance of scattered thunderstorms until I came in soaking wet and looked again and they'd changed it to an 80% chance of thunderstorms both today and tomorrow. Sheesh. So, we are stopped again.
And my computer at the repair shop for almost a month just now has been discovered has in addition to having a blown power supply and motherboard, a blown processor as well. Guy said it was only the 4th time in his 30 years of repairing computers that he's seen a blown processor. This adds $50 to my bill, which, if I'd known it was going to cost this much more, I'd have bought a new computer like the one I had and switched out the hard drives from my old one. Sigh.
This small coop has already cost more than my original 8x8 we built over 9 years ago, as well as more than the 12' addition we put on it a year later. Those only cost about $350 each. The 8x12 bantam coop we built about 4 years ago cost about $600 with fewer scavenged materials than we had for the first two. At least, we do have the roof paper and shingles as well as the window sashings we made the two windows from. We had time those years ago to scavenge dumpsters at construction sites for lumber, etc, but this time, lumber is much more expensive, plus we are in a time crunch with Atlas's hormonal stuff going on so we really don't have the time to leisurely hunt around for things.
Atlas grabbed Emily, my black Rock, today. She screamed like a raptor, turned on him, hackles flared, eyes blazing, and chased him all over the pen. He still have a slight fear of those big older hens, but that will not last very long. And photos don't show how big that guy has become. Yesterday, he struck a certain pose and I almost called him Rex; somehow he looked just like his late uncle Rex for just a split second, my original Stukel Rock male. That cockerel was really something and though Atlas is not as stupendous as he was, he is showing more similarities than I realized at first.