Roof fully laid

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once the decision to run the chimney tube horizontally through the wall and not through the roof and with the arrival of the extra nails, I could finally finish laying the shingled roof. now it is fully invisible space 😁

I should have taken a closeup photo of how the crest is laid but I didn´t. will try to add it later.
it is basically cutting each shingle tile (1m. long) in three igual parts and laying them sideways with a couple of nails in each and a line of silicone under each following one to create a water seal. again, pretty straight forward.

IMG_9395.JPGon the way home I stopped at a Cork Oak plantation I drive through every day on the way to work and took some photos for another post I have pending since the peeling of the cork started earlier this summer. so stay tuned for that as it will follow soon.

I wanted to take the opportunity to congratulate @clareartista and @vincentnijman for finding their dream land ❤️
I am curious to see how their project unfolds and happy to have them active again here at #Homesteading 💪


thank you for stopping by 🙏
wishing us all a peaceful week
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We just don"t know where to begin, telling all about the land, dear @bigorna1 - we can barely take it all in - literally, we are not even sure how immense our forest is! 😍🥰😋😊
Your building looks marvellous: I love wooden structures: love your roof camouflage 🙏🥳

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It is very overwhelming at the beginning.
once you start living on the land she will whisper to you where to start ❤️

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