Last one to post in this thread wins!

as i mentioned before, i've been slowly working on my "outdoor kitchen"

last year i put in a an electric cooktop
that is the ultimate weekend feeling
to be out there, having morning coffee, looking out over the pond smelling the bacon frying on the stove

and bonus, when i come home later, the house doesnt smell like bacon
(and dont get me wrong, i love the smell of bacon, but not id there isnt any)


as for the weather, we've had a few nice days, but its been raining a little bit and overcast today

i got about 1/3 of the way done on the roof
(the grey sections)

today, if no one gets in my way, ill start on the green slope
its a little intimidating getting that started because this will lead into a valley which i have never done before

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That green piece and the valley should be done in one shot. That way you put your valley flashing on run shingles from green section long on to next roof then do other side of valley run long also then snap line from top to bottom cut and tar. Only nail on top edge of flashing roof cement the rest. My opinion