Nice looking herd you've got there!
I'm looking forward to see the progress on the shed too!
Cheers!
Thanks, my herd is down to 20 mommas from 105 a few years ago. 20 is about all my home quarter will handle. I like not having to travel to feed in bad weather. Guess I'm getting lazy
Andy. No offense taken. I was posting from my phone that does not have access to the little emoticons that convey humor.
Great progress you are making with the addition. That is something that would take me a year or two to finish. If I ever finished. I have a bad habit of using things as sooon as they are usable and not waiting for them to be properly finished. Then once they are in use it is hard or impossible to finish.
Glad to hear we are OK on the trailer thing! I also have the same habit of putting things into service as soon as possible, windows in my shop with no sills, etc. With this build and cleanup I have committed to finishing things up and hope the folks here will hold me to it
Like a machine... relentless, non-stop progress. Well not quite, but almost. Putting us young(er) fellas to shame at this rate anyway.
Anyway... what's wrong with being a mechanical engineer... electrical engineer... software engineer. Good pay for brain-sweat and a little labour on the side - we could do much worse than being able to think for ourselves along with ample can-do. Even Zumba.
Engineers typically need no ego boost, especially those with a little common sense.

However, I have a lot of sympathy for the crafts who have to put up with an engineer with no practical knowledge showing up, gumming up the works, and then disappearing when the problem actually gets solved. So, I like to make fun of engineers. If they can't handle it, they need to get more realistic about what is really important in life.
Short example: my first job, walked to work at 15 to a filling station. Boss found out I could do repairs which was fine with me. One Saturday morning I was putting the carburetor back on a lawn mower. Carb was away from the door. Boss shows up at the door with the customer, boss comes over and says "let me help you". Twists off one of the bolts.

Customer doesn't know. Boss says "you can finish it from here" and they both leave. I finished it. Most working people have had that kind of experience with an engineer.
Engineering is a great profession, but engineers with little common sense seem to be the majority. I spent lots of years in management and actually enjoyed dressing down "holier than thou" engineers who thought I was just dumb management without a clue. A manager with a P.E. license who can pass an x-ray welding test
OK, one more, I was running maintenance in a refinery, had an issue with a high pressure reactor vessel. Experts came from back east, meeting with the engineers and operations guys. I showed up a little late, I'm new with the company and don't know any of those guys. I wear Nomex full time like the supervisors who work for me. Me and my foreman over the area are the only guys in working clothes. They have a discussion, back and forth a little, chief engineer, 30 year man, says "what do we do, Andy?" He knows I have a background in ASME Section VIII, I tell him what I advise, the guys from Philadelphia start to tear apart my position, and the chief engineer, who called them in for their advice, says "no, if Andy wants to do that, that's what we'll do." I was late for my next meeting so I excused myself and was loving that the experts couldn't think a guy in working clothes could know enough to make a technical decision.
(I've heard them called man doors, but women use them too).

That's me getting rid of some more coffee all over my laptop.
Between Bob H, Guster and you Andy, if you three were all in the same room, comedy central would have a new hit show.
You do have a nice looking herd there. Do you have other animals that you raise?
Boy oh boy are you going to make Bob H. and Guster mad.

Maybe they won't happen along until this is buried.
Cattle are about it, although we have lots of livestock we don't keep for profit: copperheads, skunks, raccoons, possums, ticks, chiggers
But, no horses. I'm scared of horses. I'm afraid they will take all my money.
Thanks for writing on the wall, guys!
I'm looking for paint. Clean up this mess...