Rustic Windmill

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Dot
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Chuck wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:17 am I see my popularity is growing...

As is my 'service' fee... :lol:
About the only thing that is growing. :lol: :oops:
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Edzackery Dot...

Sigh. :( :oops: :roll:
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Greynomad wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 7:40 pm T1,
You might have to have Chuck on call for when you have a still night… :shock:
Are you suggesting we should rename Chuck to "Carter" :lol: Now you can't get that ditty out of your head can you 8-)

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Another 3.5 hr. trip to Peterborough SA for some more rustic garden art.
plough.jpg
magpies.jpg
Made the magpies out of wire mesh and fibreglass and Faye painted them.
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Looks great John.
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A gate to nowhere next to the windmill that does not pump water. Something for the birds to sit on.
Gate.jpg
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Is that an old Sunshine gate Jon? Looks very rustic :D
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Old copy of a sunshine gate. Very rustic, a bit like us :lol: A couple of more ideas to go yet.
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Got Dot to pose on the windmill the last time she was up here
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:shock: :shock: :shock:

Recovering from the boggling of brain…

Re the Gate To Nowhere:
Definitely becomes very pixelated when really enlarged, but even so, that central ‘knuckle’ looks round.
The genuine Sunshine knuckle is X-shaped, from memory, possibly with slight webbing making it appear almost rectangular. Well, like a rectangle sucking its belly in. 😀
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