Fine contrast in those photos, Padrone!
Jags, I use a different approach to the problem of shelter-in-the-rain-and-wind: Learned from my canoeing trips that a good tarp is a very handy way of cooking outside the tent and staying dry. See the foto below -- tarp pitched between a couple of trees, and my 2-man tent, fly only, just below. The tarp is very light, about 400 gms. Best pitched Where There Are Trees, of which we have lots :-)
This foto was taken near the Rhine in NW Germany in late Sept., so no bugs. You can adjust the corners, of course, bef settling in the for night, bringing the tarp lower to shield from any rain. Cycling in eastern Canada in the summer months, I use inner tent + fly, and the tarp. (Sometimes the rain comes in horizontal.) In Southern Africa in the dry season, or in the Oz outback, one wouldn't need the tarp.