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Post #232296 by Bay Park Buzzy on Tue, May 16, 2006 12:07 PM

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Page 8 stories finally done to go along with the pictures. Sorry it took so long .
My girlfriend took her computer on a work trip this week so I cannot post the pictures of what I'm working on right now(I'm on a Mac at work right now-How do you post if you have a Mac? No right click!. Stupid school computers.) I have been quite busy working on two new tikis and doing a lot of prep work. I also got a load of black bamboo. Pretty stuff. Pictures to follow as soon as I get a computer again(thurs). Before I actually get to real work, I'll respond to a couple of you while the monsters are quietly working at their seats(watching a movie.) Also, thanks to Al Gore for inventing the internet and to Former Governer Bill for putting an internet connection in every classroom. Thanks guys!
AA-I'm trying to get a clear picture of the area where the Bali Hai is but it has been foggy down here on the coast for about 10 days now. It is actually south of the picture you reposted. The Bali Hai is on the north end of San Diego Bay. I live directly over Mission Bay. You can see San Diego Bay from my house, just not in the pictures due to the overcast conditions.
Hiltiki-Yes I made the work area. The wooden deck was built by me a couple of years ago. The bricks were already there. The shade tarp frame is made out of electrical conduit and joints purchased at the swap meet . It was originally made as a living area for long , hot summer surfing trips down in Baja. I've actually lived under that very structure for several months of my life. Home sweet home. The nice thing about is that it is portable and I can set it up in about 10 minutes. It's also very compact for travelling when you break it down. Cheap too.