Oh, Ken, come build one for me, PRETTY PLEASE, they are SO COOL !!!!!! And
it would go so great in my back yard. Ruth
At 10:12 AM -0500 1/7/05, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>Met History wrote:
>
>> ...and it may be the way to avoid "passing fancies" is to ignore them. c
>
>I've encountered this "passing fancies" recently in looking at a project
>for constructing a beehive bake oven. Only in this case outdoors on site
>of an historic structure for purposes of educational "historic"
>interpretation in service to the youth of a local urban community. Here
>the kitchen is the yard. Baking bread, or traditional Dutch pizza, is
>not much removed from brewing ale.
>
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