Every year we put up a plastic shelter for the car Terry drives to work. (He enjoys the luxury of not having to clean the snow off his car in the morning.)

Now, how do these pipes fit together?!

Now where does this go?

At the same time, the storm door we ordered arrived ... and was installed.

The door looks great! Hopefully double doors will make our house a little cozier this winter.

We eventually got the car shelter together too... Now to put the plastic cover over the frame... and we're really ready for winter!

When we woke up this morning, it looked as if it hadn't been done a day too soon!
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