Today, Farmer Lew, Morgan7782 and I picked up the rest of the lumber, stair risers, a box o' framing nails, and miscellaneous hardware. The Master Builder began the work, even though the yard is uber-muddy after all the rains we've had lately. It's that slick-as-snot adobe mud, also mixed with you know what. So the first task was to lay down big sheets of cardboard from broken down boxes. The stairs needed to get built early on in the project.
We uprooted the Bottle Tree and I'll place it somewhere else once we're all done with the coop construction. That "dead" plant by the steps is an artichoke, just starting to sprout again; I am hoping I can save it from the chickens and let it cover the front part of the coop underside, for chicken protection (and harvesting 'chokes later).
First came the 2x4s for the bottoms of the wall framing. There must be a construction term for those, but I wasn't paying attention. (I just wanted to show off the steps, first.)
Farmer Lew, the Master Builder, measuring. He does that a whole lot.
We put the tarp back on the floor to reduce the chance of tracking mud onto the platform. Oh! When we pulled off the tarp (it had been there due to rain for the past millennia) early in the morning whilst we discussed coop features, it had a layer of ice frozen in the tarp billows. Not thin slivers, or hoarfrost, but a good eighth of an inch of ice! Nice tinkling sound as it fractured on the ground. Anyway, one side wall frame went up first.
More measuring and nailing wooden things to other wooden things.
Back wall framed.
I wanted a high window on one side wall. Framed!
Side wall with window now fully framed.
I snuck behind one of the butterfly bushes to snap this shot of Farmer Lew measuring for the front wall framing. I asked for a square window in the front wall, too.
Front wall all framed with the window frame I requested. And a can o' Diet Pepsi sitting on the sill.
It wouldn't be right to leave out chicken action during all this work. This is Kellogg's butt.
Gilda was a constant visitor.
Three of the junior roosters: Nugget in the foreground, Kellogg middle right, and either Frick or Frack sneaking up on a pullet at the waterer.
Wednesday, Farmer Lew and HHandbasket will come over while I'm at work and put up the walls, maybe even frame the gabled roof and cover it.
I am SO freakin' jazzed about this coop!!!!