My topic at the recent Historic Homes Workshop in St. Petersburg was on choosing exterior paint colors for historic Florida homes (it seemed more fitting to the theme of the workshop than “History of Outbuildings”). Below is the slide presentation that was used as a background for the talk. Unfortunately it doesn’t have my [...]
Read more →My husband loves to tell everyone and anyone that I am not a great cook. It’s part of his regular humor routine. I always go along with the jokes because quite honestly I don’t try particularly hard at the task; I would gladly defer all meal making to local pizza parlors, take-out restaurants and any [...]
Read more →When I was a child my mother bought a “School Memories” book that allowed you to record specifics for each school year. There were spaces for teacher’s names, student height and weight, and a place for the annual school photo – wallet sized. There were also places where you wrote your favorite food, favorite subject, [...]
Read more →Stores have already had Christmas trees on display for couple of weeks – and Halloween is barely passed – so we know the pressure of holiday preparations is about to start. Unlike many small businesses, the holiday season isn’t a big push time here at Historic Shed. It’s rare that someone buys a shed as [...]
Read more →We were pleasantly surprised to see our Historic Shed designed and built cottage featured this week on the popular Tiny House Blog website. Kent Griswold, who runs the site, was gracious enough to not only publish the web story about the cottage, but also the video showing its construction and [...]
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