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One last cake pic524 views
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Moo and Bailey523 viewsFor a long time, Moo was very suspicious of Bailey, our Golden Retriever. She'd rather keep to herself (other than being with us). But she did manage to share the loveseat with Bailey in the two pictures above, taken in our old home. As time went on, they started tolerating each other better.
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Upper rail complete523 viewsThe next step was to remove the other wrought-iron railing. This railing was one large piece, making up the straight upper section, and the angled section down the stairs (see the "before" pictures above). We also removed the trim board underneath the railing, so it could be replaced with a new oak board finished to match the new railing. We used the same procedure as above to install the small upper railing at the top of the stairs.
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Washington Memorial Chapel522 views
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Lit Candles520 views
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Previous Owner's Kitchen519 viewsHere is the way the kitchen looked before we redecorated it. It had pink as the main color and almond on the cabinets. This picture was taken by the previous owner.
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Tim with Deere 3800519 viewsHere Tim tries out the cab of one of the newer tractors inside the Pavilion.
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Picnic519 viewsPosing after our picnic.
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Daddy's Birthday518 viewsWilliam poses with the Birthday Guy (taken on Tim's birthday, June 2005).
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Planter hole518 viewsThis mini-golf hole was themed as a John Deere planter, so of course we had to take a picture.
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Cargo Net518 viewsAt the end of the swing beam is a cantilevered section that we were originally going to leave out because we didn't think we had the space. We ended up having space and left it in. Due to the proximity of the tree, we couldn't put in a disc or tire swing like the plans called for. At first we were going to just leave it 'blank' and reserve it for a future 2-person glider swing once more kids come along. But instead, we decided to make our own "cargo net" climber and attach it there in the meantime.

Aug 2011 update: This "temporary" cargo net became somewhat permanent. I had intended this to last 2 or 3 years and then put in the double-glider as mentioned above. But the kids really like this cargo net. Today it officially wore out, and rather than putting in a glider, I actually rebuilt it with new rope. It's hard to say if we'll ever get the glider at this point :)
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