Tort shed

Maggie3fan

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I moved from California to Oregon 19 years ago. I brought mega reptiles, and supplies for them and the shed on the property was heated and insulated enabling me to safely keep most of what I wanted...DSCN2952.JPG
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I was told the tree was about 40 feet tall....it created too much shade on the tort shed...so...this is now.... The tree is rotten down the middle, so of course, I decided it was gonna fall squishing my tortoises and the shed....lol...so now it's gone...and I have a view of the grass seed field...Here is no-name...he sleeps in the Jaws, rather than the cool hide he's got...DSCN2976.JPG
 

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Looks great. I'm sure Lyns can figure out a name for no name.😘☺️
 

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I moved from California to Oregon 19 years ago. I brought mega reptiles, and supplies for them and the shed on the property was heated and insulated enabling me to safely keep most of what I wanted...View attachment 381754
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I was told the tree was about 40 feet tall....it created too much shade on the tort shed...so...this is now.... The tree is rotten down the middle, so of course, I decided it was gonna fall squishing my tortoises and the shed....lol...so now it's gone...and I have a view of the grass seed field...Here is no-name...he sleeps in the Jaws, rather than the cool hide he's got...View attachment 381759
Nice view of the mountain beyond the shed. Now without the tree you can see it better.
 

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