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| When we first moved in, this was the view of the farm from our back deck! |
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| Scott helped with the demolition, but soon realized it was not as fun as he had originally hoped! |

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| Framing begins! |

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| ...and keeps going! |

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| On goes the roof! |

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| The roof is finally completed! |

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| The structure begins to look like an indoor ring! |

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| C'mon in! |

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| The hay loft will hold 550 bales of hay. That's alot of foodstuff! |

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| Can we move the horses in yet?? |

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| Good thing that isn't Julia on that platform...heights, no thanks! |

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| ...Rome wasn't built in a day! |

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| details, details |

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| Getting ready to pour the cement... |

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| ...ooh, a cement mixer! |
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| The original barn consisted of two stalls and a scary little feed room. |

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| This is the type of hole you WANT in your field! It holds a post for the indoor ring. |
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| Beginning stages of excavation |

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| ...here come the trucks. |

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| ...up goes the frame! |

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| This is exciting! No more riding in the elements! |

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| Double doors are the way to go! |

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| The view from the center aisle looking into the stalls... |

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| This is before the runs were constructed off each stall. |

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| ...still going! |

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| Do you need a liscence to operate that thing? |

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| This is the back of the indoor ring, looking in from the outside. |

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| ...I think you forgot the wall... |

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| Can we take a lunch, yet?! |

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| This is definetly better than doing it by hand... |

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| This might scare the horses! |
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