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Old 05-27-2011, 11:09 PM   #4
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Back in 1992, one of the very first projects that we had to deal with was replacing the entire roof at the Camp on Paugus Bay!... Shade is very cooling, although can set up for an expensive alternative... Most of us love our tree's!
Some however need to be trimmed, or even taken down essentially to promote a further inhabitance. The Camp was high on a hill above PB with a natural breeze that never required any expensive A/C, and never took away from the natural power grid from our State... " Doo' we have electricity "? http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...php?photo=9113

Moss teaches us more, however appreciated, by those of us that have grown to Love!...

By all Means, add to this, if you will.
Terry
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