So far… so good with the pig shelter

The pig shelter is still standing after 8 inches of snow overnight! It is no longer Quonset shaped but more like a lean to. It definitely wouldn’t have survived the big December storm that brought down a gazillion trees and our power. This is why we call this the pigs “summer” home. Thank goodness we tied it to the t-posts near the ground because it has been windy and while photographing it was blowing in the wind. Only March will tell if it ends up over the mountain at our neighbors.
The pig shelter is still standing after 8 inches of snow overnight! It is no longer Quonset shaped but more like a lean to. It definitely wouldn’t have survived the big December storm that brought down a gazillion trees and our power. This is why we call this the pigs “summer” home. Thank goodness we tied it to the t-posts near the ground because it has been windy and while photographing it was blowing in the wind. Only March will tell if it ends up over the mountain at our neighbors.
Harmon in training for becoming the best (hopefully) rodent hunter we've ever known!
Harmon in training for becoming the best (hopefully) rodent hunter we've ever known!
Harmon looking up after I called his name.  He is such a cutie!
Harmon looking up after I called his name. He is such a cutie!

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