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Wow, that's really nice Richard. I like the unique angled installation you chose too. That's the kind of style that can't be beat.
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Is this the same place with the awesome ceiling in your living room?
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Thanks Frank, We went to a garage sale near Dinowic, Ontario.
The house there was all done in white cedar in all angles.
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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That grain is sweet. Where did you find the lumber? Was it sawn into boards from a tree on your farm?
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Most all from Paige &Hill sawmill, at Big falls, Minnesota.
They are out of business now.
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I really miss those old mills that used to have runs of just about anything that grew in the area. That's where you could sometimes buy quarter sawn, curly maple, burl walnut, etc.
Anymore, it's the standard fare at lowes, depot. They put about everything around here out of business.
I bet that house in Dinowic was something else.
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Frank, the basement opened to the east with a patio door to bedrock just a few feet above the water level.
The main floor has a deck built around two white pines, and looks over a bay, maybe a mile wide.
The best view is to the south through two large casement windows, lookin over 13 miles of lake.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Frank, the basement opened to the east with a patio door to bedrock just a few feet above the water level.
The main floor has a deck built around two white pines, and looks over a bay, maybe a mile wide.
The best view is to the south through two large casement windows, lookin over 13 miles of lake.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Wabigoon could have one shoved up his ass, and never flinch.
LOL
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Frank, the basement opened to the east with a patio door to bedrock just a few feet above the water level.
The main floor has a deck built around two white pines, and looks over a bay, maybe a mile wide.
The best view is to the south through two large casement windows, lookin over 13 miles of lake. Frank, the basement opened to the east with a patio door to bedrock just a few feet above the water level.
The main floor has a deck built around two white pines, and looks over a bay, maybe a mile wide.
The best view is to the south through two large casement windows, lookin over 13 miles of lake. Wabs, Just hit the post reply button βOnceβ. Hint of the day. π¦«
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Thanks! Thanks!
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Flave,
Where in the hell did that come from? Not once have I ever heard Wabigoon so much as insult your scooter. If you ever drove it up to his neck of the woods, his preacher would probably kick your sorry butt.
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Frank, the basement opened to the east with a patio door to bedrock just a few feet above the water level.
The main floor has a deck built around two white pines, and looks over a bay, maybe a mile wide.
The best view is to the south through two large casement windows, lookin over 13 miles of lake. Incredible. That sounds like something Frank Lloyd Wright would build. I have a picture that reminds me of that, that Brave brings up sometimes. Maybe I can find it.
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I really miss those old mills that used to have runs of just about anything that grew in the area. That's where you could sometimes buy quarter sawn, curly maple, burl walnut, etc.
Anymore, it's the standard fare at lowes, depot. They put about everything around here out of business.
I bet that house in Dinowic was something else.
Wabigoon, don't you drive right past the Two Inlets Mill on the way to Canada? It's north and just east of Park Rapids, Mn off 71.
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Pine straw. Turns out it is way better and way cheaper than mulch and my back yard pine trees make it thicker every year.
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I really miss those old mills that used to have runs of just about anything that grew in the area. That's where you could sometimes buy quarter sawn, curly maple, burl walnut, etc.
Anymore, it's the standard fare at lowes, depot. They put about everything around here out of business.
I bet that house in Dinowic was something else.
Wabigoon, don't you drive right past the Two Inlets Mill on the way to Canada? It's north and just east of Park Rapids, Mn off 71. Rooster, we turn skirt Park Rapids on Crocus Hill St, and turn north, and cross Highway 34, and take Hubbard County 4 north. I'll look that up.
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I pine for the old days before the covid.
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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