["I open my shop door with a youthful sense of anticipation"]
I can't think of a time when I was unhappy to open my workshop for a few hours or for the day. What once was a dark hole (a narrow, backyard, 1920s garage with a dirt floor) is now a place where I can measure and saw and sand and hammer and build. It is especially a fine, (often) quiet and warm place to think. And I believe everyone on earth needs time to think each day... deeply, for extended periods - backward, forward, sideways.
["I'll add a slat roof of barn board or cedar"]
Now I'm home and turning rough sketches into barns for birds. I've turned the shop heater on low and both ends of my body - my feet and gray matter - are warming up.
["The twins found my notebook, added several sketches"]
Those without a workshop should at least keep a notepad handy. Sketch a shop, list things to build. Think about a time to think.
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