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Home » Posts » 2005 » February

Safe Within
February 7, 2005 at 11:44 am AST by Rodney MacLeod

Frank, Breck, Dwayne and I spent a couple of hours Sunday afternoon out in the snow fortifying the house. If you drive down Kirkwood Drive you will now see a five foot wall surrounding the front of our house.

***Update***

I just made a quick gallery for the more pictures of our barrier. Click here.


Posted by Benny on February 7, 2005 at 12:42 pm AST
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I don't know if that's awesome or sad. I'll go with awesome until you post a bigger picture.

Posted by Jevon on February 7, 2005 at 12:49 pm AST

Your fort will be attacked, I can promise you, you cannot build a fort on Trafalgar and expect it to stay.

Posted by Glasseyerod on February 11, 2005 at 2:32 pm AST
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Well, Jevon was right. There is not much left to our fort, but it did not fall at the hads of the kids on Trafalgar. Our fort felt at the hands of Mother Nature. Days of above zero temperatures weakened the walls and caused multiple bricks to tumble to the ground and shatter. Then one morning of rain disintegrated many of the remaining bricks to nothing ness.

Posted by PAUL MAC on February 13, 2005 at 1:37 am AST
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You should've mixed in a little seaweed with it. That would've held her a while longer. I used seaweed when i built dams out in the river. Beavers don't use seaweed, they mostly use trees and mud. Sometimes they use that right-good mud that hardens a little bit when it gets out of the water.



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