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This blog is set up to help current and prospective clients understand how Borrowed Ground works, and our materials and methods to achieve our high quality dry stone walling structures and masonry services. I also want to take more time here, rather than on our website, to explore a wider range of experiences we have during the course of our days that is never revealed in the end product. Musings and threads too..
Saturday, August 4, 2012
StoneFest 2012 at Marenakos!
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