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  • That looks great !! Can't wait to see it with the grapevines growing up along the poles !!!

  • Me too! one day, by the grace of God!

  • This cam is nice

  • it is lovely! ONly the files are enormous!

  • Nancy yhou went to the dump and didnt take us? How could you

  • i'm sorry. I won't let it happen again!

  • I love the telephone pole hangers! How nice!

    Dena

  • Aren't they amazing! I got them from the dump a couple of years ago! I have them in my shelter in the yard as well!

  • Looks like you guys did a lot of work...I am soooo jealous...lol...It looks amazing...

  • it has been completely unusable out there in the summers as it's been way too hot. it'll take years to get the grapevines tall enough to cover the roof!

  • If you had a clear plastic sheet and stapler and just staple the clear pastic first and then get curtains bright colors curtains staple on top to give color and shade and the plasticfor the Rain what you think and just lye them over the top

  • i may put plastic down on the roof first and then put down the nylon fabric over it. I only want to cover the roof.

    I would like to try screening it, though. I think that might be really nice to be able to sit out there in the rain and in the evenings when it's buggy. I'll see what I can come up with!

  • Everyone seems to be so worried about the bugs I live in Florida the bugs here are 24/7365 days per years when I am in the Everglades there are hugh clouds of bugs hundreds of feet wide dark as the night that will cover you in seconds GOD BLESS YOU

  • Nice work, nancy! You and Willem really worked hard. It might be pretty to mix some sweet autumn clematis in with the grapevine and then in the fall you'll have beautifil white flowers that smell AMAZING!! Two seasons of fruit and flowers!

  • here, clematis has to be cut back to the ground every autumn. that means that they never get very tall! Unlike where you could have them growing all year!

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