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Old 10-06-2009, 10:42 PM   #2
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

More outside:

If you stand in the back corner, we have a really pretty mountain view thanks to the Duke Power Easement

The 3rd pic shows the tree I have to have cut down someday, the base is getting rotten and it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too close to the house.

4th pic is of the tree house they built using dead trees? It was completely rotten so I tore the whole thing down and cut the trees down.

All tolled, there's approximately 20+ stumps I have to pull out of the ground. About half are only a few inches in diameter, but unfortunately the rest are all about 6-8" with a couple being greater than a foot. It's good to have friends with backhoes I just don't want him to do the work until I'm ready (financially) to make the pad for my new shop too

The last pic is with the tree house cut down!
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