Every time I pass a barn on a drive through the country, or even around my home, I feel just a little bit of envy.  I don't care if it is small, huge, new, old, run-down, immaculate, red, white, black, or whatever--it's more than the barn I've got.  Part of my issue is that I when I do finally build a barn, I want it to be perfect.  I want it to be easy to clean, secure, convenient, and something the neighbors don't mind seeing.  I want it to be comfortable--both for me and whatever animals I'm keeping inside.  I want to have a pad for cleaning cages and a pressure washer stored right there.  I want the cages to be mounted inside so they can come down easily and be rearranged however I feel like they should.  There needs to be easy waste removal.  Basically, I want it to make the chores of keeping rabbits or any other animal easier.  
I do have to acknowledge that perfection is hard to achieve, and once you think you've got it, your perception of perfection changes.  Hopefully, I'll be able to come up with a design I'm happy with at a time I have resources to make it happen.  Until then, I'll keep longing for my perfect barn...
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