 | Basic Workbench | | This is a back to basic design on the workbench. I was just seeing if I could do this more than anything, and it came out better than I thought. Hope you'll enjoy. | | Details |
 | Basket ball court | | Play ball like a pro on your own backyard basketball court and check out this humdinger of a Halloween trick. | | Details |
 | Basket of Apples | | The scent of cooking apples is a treat for the nose in the fall. Imagine the aroma of a fresh apple pie in the oven or cooked apples and cinnamon on the stove top. What better place in the autumn than the kitchen for a sign with apples as the motive? | | Details |
 | Basketball Court | | What neigborhood doesn't need a basketball court? They all need one! Well once you buy your pole and backboard and you put it up, how do you go about marking the court? Even if you are only putting in a small court, you would always want to mark your free throw line and 3 point line. | | Details |
 | Basketball Court | | What neigborhood doesn't need a basketball court? They all need one! Well once you buy your pole and backboard and you put it up, how do you go about marking the court? Even if you are only putting in a small court, you would always want to mark your free throw line and 3 point line. | | Details |
 | Bat House | | This bat box house plan has been successful in attracting nursery colonies of little brown and big brown bats. Since bat roosting requirements are strict, adherence to the construction details is important. | | Details |
 | Bat House | | Bat house designed by Bat Conservation Internat'l. Free Bat House Plans | | Details |
 | Bat House | | Because bats have lost roosting sites and have been poisoned by pesticides, their numbers have dwindled and some species are endangered. Providing a home for them, not just as a daytime hangout but to make them less vulnerable during hibernation, is one way you can ensure their future... | | Details |
 | Bat House | | This bat house plan is from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The plan is very simple and could go a long way in minimizing mosquitoes and other insects. In fact, some bats will eat up to 2,000 mosquito sized insects in a single night. | | Details |
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