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Extreme Birdhouse # 29
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Extreme Birdhouses ( The Wellington Hotel )
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Spring is here
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Back in the saddle
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Extreme Birdhouse # 27
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Extreme Birdhouses
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Extreme Birdhouses # 22 and 23
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Extreme Birdhouse progress report
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Extreme Birdhouse( update)
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Extreme Birdhouse # 22
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Sunrise in Cranbrook ( Fire in the sky)
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Birds and More Birds.
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New Gazebo
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Category: Cranbrooks Lawn and Garden Ornaments | Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 12:25 pm

Thank you for the nice comments. i am pretty sure the birds know they have it pretty good. i wasn't sure if they would nest that close to each other but they seem to like it. i see 6 or 7 birds on them all day long especially in the morning.
i can hear babies in them now.

one day when i was sitting outside a farmer drove by in a combine .he stopped and asked me if i would build him a birdhouse for his father. he said he would give me all the wood i would need. he gave me a barn to tear down.
this is what it looked liked. it gave me enough lumber to build hundreds of them.



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Gardenstew wrote on Sat May 27, 2006 12:33 pm:


So one building (the barn) gets torn down so that hundreds of mini buildings can be built. What a great concept. That's recycling :) May I ask what the roof is made of on the photo above?




 

cranbrook2 wrote on Sat May 27, 2006 2:43 pm:


The roof is made from left over barn steel. it makes cleaning a lot easier.
i try to reuse anything that is usable. i hate to waste.
thanks again




 

Pinkiered wrote on Sat May 27, 2006 6:41 pm:


You know, ppl on ebay would eat those things up! I know I wont mind getting into a bidding war over one of those!!!!! ;)

From one artist to another, that is some great work!




 

cranbrook2 wrote on Sat May 27, 2006 7:32 pm:


LOL
i have had a few companies contact me from Ebay. i should try it sometime. i have 4 or 5 ready to go.all different sizes.




 

Pinkiered wrote on Sun May 28, 2006 3:38 pm:


WELL!!!! Let me know!!!! Ill be sure to drive the price high for ya!!! I would love to have on in front of my home and one behind near the horses!!!

Ebay isnt hard to sell on. I would do it yourself so you dont have to pay a company from your profits. Ive sold on ebay before. I bought (and dont laugh here!) a book called "the complete idiots guide to selling on ebay" It works! Its an easy step by step guide on how to use ebay as a seller.




 

cranbrook2 wrote on Mon May 29, 2006 12:29 am:


Thanks Pinkiered
My brother buys and sell all the time on Ebay. I think he would help me out. I will let you know how it turns out .
John





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