I love this for two reasons: 1) The planter is so clean looking and 2) in the process of trying to respond to this, I finally got around to syncing up google calendar and gmail, etc. - a "todo" on my list since, oh, September. Thanks Paul on multi-levels today!
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Paul Overton is a prolific blogger, maker, writer, and ukulele player living in Hardwick, MA with three dogs, his closest co-conspirator, and a lawn that makes his octogenarian neighbors want to call the authorities. He delights in the unusual and can often be found in his tiny studio, whipping up some sort of self-indulgent nonsense for his own amusement.
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DudeCraft represents a different kind of tribe in the world of making things, intentionally blurring the lines between, art, craft, engineering, and the good old “Can Do” spirit. Makers of all stripes are welcome here and are encouraged to join the conversation, no matter what their enthusiasms. Guys who knit, girls who weld, it’s all the same on DudeCraft. We are people who make cool stuff, have an urge to share it, and don’t mind explaining how we did it, so that other folks can benefit from our experience.
I love this for two reasons: 1) The planter is so clean looking and 2) in the process of trying to respond to this, I finally got around to syncing up google calendar and gmail, etc. - a "todo" on my list since, oh, September. Thanks Paul on multi-levels today!
ReplyDeletelove it! How does the dirt stay in the ones overhanging???
ReplyDeletethis is so cool !!!
ReplyDeletePerfect, perfect, perfect! I just moved into an apartment with a patio and was looking for an interesting idea for planting an herb garden.
ReplyDeleteLove it. This is the kind of gardening I could get into and manage. Thanks for the awesome share.
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