Building a new camp, at the farm, has been put on hold. The opportunity to buy 3.5 acres, with a house, adjacent to the farm, is in the works and we may use the house as a camp, after some remodeling, but the house is in goo d shape.
In the meantime, we're installing a kitchen area and bathroom in the shop, for overnight/hunting convenience. Last week, we got the kitchen cabinets framed and some plumbing done. This past week, more plumbing and the bath walls framed. Still some work to do, but it's useable, as is.
All the framing lumber is the wood we salvaged from the old cypress house, we torn down last year. The side cabinet top, adjacent to the kitchen sink cabinet, is an extra door we had from the medical office construction (lon g ago).
The 6th pic shows what the decorating crew did, when the suprevisor wasn't there. The door facings, for inside the bathroom, hadn't been installed. The decorators installed those door facings to the top of the wall, in orde r to hang the deer antlers. I asked them who was going to make new door fa cings. They also don't know how to center a TV/shelving onto a (unfinished ) wall.
Despite this, it's a fun ongoing project. We need some better seating and a dining table.
Sonny