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Posted by DL on November 29, 2004 at 18:03:46 from (204.227.221.23):
In Reply to: Allan in NE-Talk about sacred land! posted by Dug on November 29, 2004 at 17:44:20:
Hey Dug, I feel your pain! I started a pole barn project a couple months ago... prices keep going up, one delay after another... finally got on a roll, got all my posts in the ground (40 of 'em), finally got the slab poured for the floor (had 50 & 60 degree weather up until about a week ago) and was FINALLY ready to start the easy part... the actual building of the barn. Then, the durn canadians decided to send a bumper crop of their cold air & snow our way... we've had nothing but DEEP snow, strong winds and below zero temps & wind chills. I go out every day and admire the "crop" of posts I planted. Sure hope I can get back to work soon!!! Regards, DL
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