The pergola finally gave up the ghost during the recent storms, the rotten bases snapping off in their metpost supports. We've replaced it with a really smart metal arch, which - to our eyes - seems more in keeping with the rest of the garden. It also, of course, allows the velociraptor to be seen from my office window!
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Monday, 16 March 2020
Garden work!
One of the first things Linda and I put in our 'new' garden twenty three years ago was a wooden pergola: this divided the lawn into two, creating a kind of 'secret garden' where we installed a splash pool, lots of Asian plants and sculptures and a couple of tons of limestone!
The pergola finally gave up the ghost during the recent storms, the rotten bases snapping off in their metpost supports. We've replaced it with a really smart metal arch, which - to our eyes - seems more in keeping with the rest of the garden. It also, of course, allows the velociraptor to be seen from my office window!
The pergola finally gave up the ghost during the recent storms, the rotten bases snapping off in their metpost supports. We've replaced it with a really smart metal arch, which - to our eyes - seems more in keeping with the rest of the garden. It also, of course, allows the velociraptor to be seen from my office window!
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