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deb Bledsoe <[log in to unmask]>
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B-P Golden Oldies: \"Magma Charta Erupts Weakly\"
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Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:54:19 -0400
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:23:11 -0500, Barbara Mitchell
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>>It probably isn't appropriate in this warm humid climate - most of the old
>>old cordwoods I've heard about were built in cold dry climes by Finns or
>>Swedes.

>Glad to hear it's making yet another
>comeback - I must have been just a young lass when the last one came around
>and was too caught up in geodesic domes and Xanadu home of the future...
>

Hey Barbara,

This Cordwood is not making a comeback - it's been here since you were a
"yout", as our Humor Tsar would say. We have a dilapidated geodesic dome
too, and a yurt, and that is next on the fix'er upper list.

My friend came by and now refers to the Cordwood house as "the Stackwood
House". Sounds like he's only off a little bit - I like "Stovewood House".

~deb

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