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New Playground

June 4, 2016 by Lloyd 4 Comments

As you may have heard, we’re building a new Preschool. We’re at the stage now where they will soon begin dirt work on the playground, and, since Lauren is busy, I thought I would try my hand at playground design. We have hundreds of ideas for the new preschool, and Lauren and I went through and picked out the ones that we thought we could actually do and wanted to do.

The next day I drew them up and attached them to poster board with yarn. It was a lot of fun. It was actually a display board that I got at an auction, so it was nice to use it.

I’m especially proud of the contour lines for the tunnel. You can practically crawl through it. It’s that lifelike. If you’re interested, each contour line is one foot in elevation change.

CDC-Playground

Filed Under: Journal Tagged With: building, cdc

Back at the Wal*marts

November 19, 2009 by Lloyd 7 Comments

Remember a little while ago when we toured Feral Cat City? Remember a week ago when Kristi visited? Well, it turns out that Kristi hadn’t seen the new Wal*marts or that the old Wal*marts was slowly turning into a church. We went out to do a little investigative reporting…

I think this is taken from the Jewery Department.

They've got to be thinking all glass, right?

Picture without a good caption.

Every church needs a stockade.

Boy, that third picture sure could use a caption.

Filed Under: Found Tagged With: architecture, building, seward, walmart

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