I have written a number of posts about projects on this house and yard, and here is one more. It is amazing how much money everything cost! I had a little money saved before we moved here, mostly from tips that tourists gave to me for transporting them, giving narration, and seeing that they had a good time. I didn't pay much for this house; less than our car, but moving it, tearing down, setting up, concrete pads to set it on, septic system, electricity brought in, water system, plumbing in the house, cellar completed, concrete blocks around house, 2 new doors, one new sliding glass door, all new windows, new rugs, one new bathroom, and mine is ready, everything purchased, just need to put it all together, new strong sturdy, nice looking yard fence, and so many things accomplished, but a few things left. I spent almost all the money that I had saved on these things, and spent a lot of the money that I had monthly to live on. On top of the other trials our kids here turned against us, and even told us to move on, but backed down from that, but kept being mean to us, but signs are that they are being nicer, however they don't want to have much to do with us, and that is okay as long as they leave us alone and don't cause us any problems! Anyway when this house was moved in here and set up the roof was saging, shingles blowing off constantly, and it looked terrible, but it has held. I have removed some snow a couple of times to get weight off from the roof, and I have done enough repairs to keep it from leaking when it rains all except in the kitchen, and because of the roof being in a valley from sagging it holds water in one spot until it comes down in the kitchen just over the kitchen sink; how convinient, huh? Anyway at one time I had enough money saved to replace the roof, but I have had to dip into savings until it is about all gone! I thought, "Well, I will have to wait, and save money for another year, hoping to get enough to replace the roof then.
Our younger daughter said that she is afraid our roof will fall in! It only has 1/4 inch plywood for sheeting, 2 by 4s for rafters, and they are 24 inch centers, which means there is only one 2 by 4 in the middle of each 4 by 8 sheet of 1/4 inch plywood, so it is no wonder it is sagging.