Montana Cob Cottage: Sleeping loft
Friday, May 30, 2014
Urbanite
Posted on 7:38 PM
by cristile
We were able to scrounge up some urbanite from the landfill to use for our stem wall. We will be adding to this pile over the next few weeks.
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