But what do you do with a single waterski—and not the slalom one, either? The answer came when Paul decided it was time to replace this one ugly light fixture over the breakfast bar of their High Lake cottage, near Bracebridge...
If you think this porject is too hard for you but would still like to have a nice looking waterwheel. Check out the beautifully crafted waterwheels at www.ironhorse.citymax.com.
Get your bearings with this clever children's toy. There's no better way to bump into a little adventure than the road trip. A few times each year, my mother and stepfather would get in their car for a week of touring Pennsylvania's Amish country...
The photos below are of my WBC (W.B.C. = William Broughton Carr) double walled hive adapted to accept 12 medium Pierco frames. The hive was built using the Langstroth 10-frame plans posted on this Beesource...
Use paint and oil-based polyurethane to give an ordinary wooden bench the look of aged beach wood. Start with either a painted or an unfinished wooden bench. Sand the piece smooth, and remove dust with a tack cloth.
A pergola with a little extra fancy touches, that is both easy to build and can accommodate a variety of footings. Works with the rest of the Weatherly Collection.