I’ve started installing roof underlayment on the barn. This isn’t the permanent roof, but it should shed water pretty well in case it rains. It’s approved by the manufacturer for use as a temporary roof for 120 days. I kind of hope it rains, otherwise California will be in for the biggest drought since the seventies.
Although it’s difficult to see clearly in the picture, there are now fascia boards on the eaves. I’ll be ready to install some roofing pretty soon, if I can solve the problem of how exactly to get the material from the fabricator in Woodland out to my building site in Grass Valley. Lacking a forklift I’m not sure if I will be able to unload the material if they truck it to me.
 
        		