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Playing WW1 1:1 scale around the house

I've been quiet in the last few days because I was preparing a little surprise: You're all invited to roleplay WW1 trench war at my home this weekend. :blink :laugh:

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Trench is around 9 feet deep so some of you (Jenny? :kiss: ) may need to bring a ladder :silly:

Now all I need is a few roll of barbed wire and I'll be ready :evil:
 
So now that youve dug the moat where the portcullis and the towers going ?
:eek:hmy:
Wouldnt Jenny need a ladder if it was 9inches deep ? :whistle:

( ahem thats got me a one ticket to the corner of naughtiness) :lol:


So what are you really doing Richard, improving drainage ?

In all seriousness Id prop up that box window just to be on the safe side :blink
 
I feel your pain. We started the West Wing of Casa da Dogwood the other week. I don't know what is going faster, money or patience.
 
I would not walk out in that room thingy with no ground underneath it ! :eek:hmy:

Well you better run Andy , by the time I climb out of this huge hole I will be real cranky :laugh:

Jenny :kiss:
 
The real deal was indeed replacing the old foundation drainage system. :)

I must say that Laura's idea about a croc enclosure is making it's way into my mind :laugh:
 
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