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Home on the Hill
comments (0) February 15th, 2013 in Reader's Gallery
Creating custom intarsia woodworking often finds its best design from a story.One stormy day in April, not very different than any other day, tragedy struck in Alabama. My father was out for the morning working as usual. He decided to come home early because there were some reports that bad weather was coming. He could not have gotten home at any better of a time. As he pulled into the driveway, he had just enough time to find his wife, grab a few neighbors, and get into the panic room inside his workshop. Now this room was only built for a few, however, he provided refuge for as many people that could fit including a neighborhood dog. To continue reading, please visit www.cmobleydesigns.com
Design or Plan used: My own design - Chris Mobley Designs.
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