Pappy, I htought your shop was extremely well organized and what amazed me more was that it remained that way throughout the shoot even with 50 guys working out of it. Every time I needed something it was right where it was the last time, I know I wasn't the only one using it either. I sure did like the way you had your cawls and heating stations set up. Almost made things too easy. One of the big reasons I wanted to attend your shoot was to see how you had set it up. I have been wanting to start something similar on the west coast for some time now. I wasn't disappointed and came back with a lot of ideas. I want to have mine set up as an RV Park with tent camping also. My main goal is to create my own little paradise so I won't have any desire to travel. I am not so sure in Ca that I would be able to allow free access to the tools the way you did but I would be willing to try it. I am really feeling highly motivated right now to get back to work on this project, I had all but given up after penciling out the expenses about 9,000 times. I also need to figure out a way to keep the women and kids entertained and happy, my thoughts on that are that I am considering building a "primitive" playhouse where the mothers and kids could write and hold plays, dancing etc. The leadership by example you have provided I believe is what has made your place the success that it is, that would be very hard to duplicate.