The Draw Bridge
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This project was actually started before by unskilled people . It had fallen over 3 times before they came & asked me . The tricky part was to get both sides identical. It was fun
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OnMarch 24,2009 said:
"What a neat feature!"
On December 2,2008 Lark said:
"Why a draw bridge if there is stone on both sides? How do you get under it with a boat?"
On December 2,2008 YardShareBryan said:
"I see pasture and possibly barns in the distance, so if I had to guess, I'd say it's to keep the animals from going across?"