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comments (2) July 24th, 2009 in gallery

WilliamRoss WilliamRoss, member
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Designed to exclude the dogs, deer and wishfully thinking, the bunnies. Click the image to enlarge.

Designed to exclude the dogs, deer and wishfully thinking, the bunnies.

Photo: Photo courtesy Bill Adamsen

Designed on the back of a napkin and built out of Eastern Red Cedar with a chainsaw and galvanized threaded rod cut to length (not with the chainsaw).


More Information: My website - Three gals plus me and the dog.
posted in: The Gallery

Comments (2)

MuffettG writes: How nice is this one??? Intelligent. Posted: 10:44 am on July 27th
DMurnion writes: Simple Perfection. Beautiful construction. Posted: 9:43 am on July 27th
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