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At last, a river pebble path that doesn't need to be raked back in place every time it rains, like the bark path...I love it, the kitties don't. (Gives pussyfooting a whole new meaning...) It feels delightfully Zen-garden, to me... |
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And yes, at long last... |
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...you guessed it... |
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Window screens! I can have the windows open in mosquito and fly season! Notice the clever swiveling wooden prop...it's attached at the bottom... |
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My knight did a fantastic job... |
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I used one of my terra cotta triskeles to hold the big screen in place, like a toggle...the small one is so tight friction alone holds it! |
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This one has a brass hinge to hold the window open... |
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And a delightful new addition to the shed's art gallery, a lamb by the oh-so-talented Wil Freeborn--thanks, Wil! Check out his Etsy store, here: https://www.etsy.com/people/wilfreeborn and don't miss his wonderful new book! |
The screens are absolutely perfect timing, this gloriously cool, delightful summer! Loving the fresh air...
Love screens; keep them critters out!
ReplyDeleteYES. I'm delighted! Though I have to admit that Belle must have felt trapped in there the other day and pulled the screen off to make her escape--I hope she's forgotten that little trick.
DeleteI am most excited about the screens!! (Not a bug fan.)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lamb painting, too. :)
Isn't the painting lovely, Rita? It was a real surprise...thank you again, Wil!
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