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Posted by Ultradog MN on April 21, 2007 at 05:28:46 from (71.215.220.138):
I bought a tiny little house this spring. It was only 535 square feet - of which about 140 feet was a crummy shed roofed addition on the back end. So Thursday and Friday I worked my rear end off and tore off the the addition. 5 trailer loads to the landfill so far. I normally work hard but this project has given me some pretty sore muscles.
 The house is going to get a 2 story addition and a complete gut on the rest of it.Here's a photo that my photographer friend created with Photoshop
 I bought the place because it sits on a triple lot. Ultimately I will tear down or move the garage. By city ordinance I can have 30% of my land covered with buildings. Means there's a 2000 square foot garage in my future. Finally a place to work on my old tractors.
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