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LindaTX8 wrote: So true! About hindsight, I mean. I thought the shed should be put with the back of the shed back farther toward where I was standing to take this picture (this is the back of the shed, BTW), a little farther away from the fenced yard. There, either the tree shown here would have to go or a couple red oaks. So then DH decided we could save both and it ended up where you see it. I didn't know exactly where it really was going until later. Then I noticed how much was being cut into the hillside, but still didn't think it would be right up against that excavated part. I wanted a real retaining wall when I saw the excavation into the hillside and the unnecessary clearing of cedars and vegetation above it, not this. But DH apparently didn't take the flooding & erosion scenario seriously. And it's not so small...20 ft. X 24 ft., which is why it was so difficult to find a place for it.