Hi Idabe. Yes I did start at the lower back corner first. I had my wife hold a pole with a string and I put a stake in the yard at ground level just to see how high I had to come up. I knew the size of the barn and I wanted to be able to walk around it so I adjusted as needed. First I dug three small ditches through where the barn would set to let any water get out from under the barn and made sure these were beneath the first course of large stones which I buried. Then I set up old pieces of pipe with a string and line level atached and started to stack the rocks. I also stacked them back. I didn't simply build a wall and throw rocks in behind it. I wanted it to last. Spent Coors light cans were used as a binding agent as well. This was before I had my riding mower and wagon and my tractor. Hand tools and a wheelbarrow. It was also 5 years and 7 stents ago, couldn't do it now. When I got close to were I needed to be I started hauling in #57 stone/gravel. 20 tons total. I think it turned out nice. Anyway, there are several good books on stone work that you could read to get an idea of what it is all about. That was what I did and then I just got after it. Thanks for the kind words, EL.