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May 2007
Scott graded for the barn.

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June 07, 2007
Sept 21, 2007

Jan 10, 2008
The outside of the barn is complete.  All the doors built and hung. 
All the look out windows on the back of the stalls built and hung.  Tack room built.


March 18, 2008
Tucker Well Drilling from Hartwell, GA came out to drill our well. 
406 ft.  Producing 20 gallons a minute.

View of Barn from Pasture. Easter Day. May 23, 08
The back of each stall has a door on its side. 10' wide and 6' tall. Horse Fence inside the opening. Allows for lots of ventilation and really nice views for the horses. Photoed here is 1 of the 8 doors open.
July 11, 2008
My friends, Joe and Larry came out to help me on the fence.  We concreted about 15 corner and brace posts.  Boy it is hot here in July.

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July 19, 2008
Scott is Adorable!  He used his backhoe and dump truck to bring 5 loads of sand from the creek.  Then, he used the backhoe to level the stalls and dump sand in them.  I had three hard working guys help me spread the sand to about 3 inches deep and level.  Then those guys put in most of the stall mats.  They skipped around the dividing and front posts.  It is looking good!

The guys then finished cementing in the corner and brace posts.

I am off to the NBHA Youth World Championships for the week.  We will work more on the barn when I get back.......

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