House with clock tower at my back
23/12/11(Fri)15:22


Made of hardi-board and mounted on a rubber-covered stop sign. Copper roof on top to cover vent hole. House sits on 4" galvanized drill pipe.

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25/12/11(Sun)14:53

>>13968 Let us all not have a life together! ;)

25/12/11(Sun)14:32

Since I don't have a life, I'm just grateful you guys got together and created this thing-a-ma-bob.

24/12/11(Sat)23:19

>>13938 haha.. everyone remembers you did all the work when you remind them. Then as 10 minutes pass, they all become under the impression that I did it all! Which, of course, I did! ;D Beauty and brains, indeed! ;)

24/12/11(Sat)15:02

Goodgrief, how big are the original pix and what program do you use to reduce them?

Vis45 & JC: Beauty and the Brain ;D

24/12/11(Sat)14:35

>>13943 Also, as for the development of this site, I did all the coding and vis made it look pretty :)

24/12/11(Sat)14:33

>>13943 Yes, anyone can enlarge an image with the viewer, their brain allowing of course. I would recommend uploading images around 800-1200 pixels wide by 600-1000 pixels high for the best results of speed of loading and detail :)

24/12/11(Sat)13:50

Sorry, JC. I keep forgetting which one of you did what. From one with Brittish heritage to another, I'll fall on my sword to make amends. The pictures from my camera are much to large to transfer to this site. I'm learning how to reduce them but can't make them acceptable to post without the viewers here enlarging them with your program (the arrow thingy). My question, at this time, would be...does it work on your end. Are all able to enlarge my pics, on screen, as I can do? Bear with me and maybe some of my future posts will come out better.

24/12/11(Sat)12:41

So you have a yard full of poles? Any girls/women asked if they could play in your garden? ;)

24/12/11(Sat)11:47

>>13932 "Vis..." "You invented it." - *Cough!* ;P
>>13933 No drilling in these parts, so such things would be much more expensive :/

24/12/11(Sat)03:59

Found that pipe in a scrap steel yard; they had tons of it. You're looking at about $65.00 worth here.

24/12/11(Sat)03:57

Vis...you knew after you click on the picture and then move the cursor over it you can click on the arrows and then scroll the wheel to enlarge or shrink it didn't you? You invented it.

23/12/11(Fri)22:34

Love it. If you have any of that 4" galv pipe spare I'd like to have some :D

23/12/11(Fri)22:18

Go to a hobby store, and get a small satellite dish and place it on its roof!

23/12/11(Fri)22:01

I love stuff like this. A pity the pics are so small. Come on, get your ladder and climb up there and see how the birds decorated the inside!! ;)