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Everday doings and experiences of a middled-aged batty British dog-lover living in a small Caribbean village.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Fencey Footwork

First the ground on each side of the fence had to be cleared and a small channel dug underneath it.
Then wooden shuttering had to be put in place on both sides to hold the cement that would anchor the fence (and posts) in place.
Posted by Sue at 7:48 pm

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