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I *love* this man's work! http://www.joe-smith.co.uk/
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Hmmmm. I must try that.

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On 2009-09-15 17:52:12 +0100, "Muddymike" said:


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Hmmmm. I must try that.

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Go for it - then come here and go for it, too!
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Sacha wrote:
I *love* this man's work! http://www.joe-smith.co.uk/

Hmm, interesting& not too modernistic for my taste. I'm a bit of a
traditionalist when it comes to garden ornaments.
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They look good.
Wouldn't want one for home assembly though.


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On 2009-09-16 05:49:06 +0100, Donwill said:

Sacha wrote:
I *love* this man's work! http://www.joe-smith.co.uk/

Hmm, interesting& not too modernistic for my taste. I'm a bit of a
traditionalist when it comes to garden ornaments.
Don


This follows in the line of dry stonewalling, I think, so it's pretty
traditional in that sense.
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On 2009-09-16 09:08:15 +0100, "mark" said:


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They look good.
Wouldn't want one for home assembly though.


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He comes to your garden and does it for you. ;-)

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I second that. I never knew who did it, but I think they're great.

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Stacking logs doesn't need to be routine, either. These wonderful stacks
appeared on the Camphill Estate in Aberdeen - wonderful :-)

http://tinyurl.com/oyv7oo

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On 2009-09-16 19:07:45 +0100, "Chris S"
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Stacking logs doesn't need to be routine, either. These wonderful stacks
appeared on the Camphill Estate in Aberdeen - wonderful :-)

http://tinyurl.com/oyv7oo

Chris S


Those are *terrific* - a sort of cross between a Dalek and a tepee.
We sell the local Camphill Community's pottery here for them - I hope
they see these photos, too!
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