Hi! Just a quick update and answers to some of the questions.
I spent the break in between storms getting in extra hay, water, food to be more proactive for the next storms. The mud dried just enough to be able to get out. The ruts from idjut neighbors driving in the slush were horrific, but I made it ok. Another storm this past week, so the mud/slop is back

I won't risk getting stuck, even to go to the PO to get the gift my brother sent, so I wait.
The carport is still hanging. I heard some metal clunking the other day and it has dropped several inches due to the wind and more snow. I won't work on it until the slop/mud has dried and no storms are coming. January is typically a dry month so we'll see...
Been asking around for recommendations for a roofer. The fella I get feed from told me he knows a guy who is real good, if I can overlook him hanging at the bar and working with a hangover

!! Ummm...I don't think so. I may wait till after the new year to look again.
The tree-posts on the carport don't look like they are PT. Maybe the bottoms were soaked in old oil, but not sure. If I can pull them out of the concrete, I'll cut the bottoms off before I burn them, otherwise they will stay in the ground and I'll cut them at ground-level. Pretty sure the metal roofing is galvanized steel since a magnet stuck. I hope to salvage what I can and use it around the place for various projects.
I plan on enclosing the front of the building myself. The concrete slab may pose a problem in fixing the sill to it. I've done wall and door framing many times inside houses. I do a pretty good job and the doors shut perfectly

I'll likely make the door with an open top half with hardware cloth...for light and ventilation. The building is stucco, but I'll use siding panels (maybe).
I'll post more updates as things progress. Yes, I'm anxious to get that thing torn down. I keep hoping it'll stop storming and be like Arizona is supposed to be...hot, dry, beautiful :silly:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :drink:
~~Judy