Here's the East-facing side of the corn crib with the old (1930's) shake shingles still on.
The rest of these photos were taken in and around the corn crib today as it was being reroofed. 




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Your pictures showing the sunlight coming through alternate roof slats are really striking - award winning, I think. I'm so glad you're doing this blog! And I'd be happy to give you Carolina if you want another female around!
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