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To the right is a shot of the pergola from the garage. The scrap wood near the back door is what remains of the previous, inadequate, trellis.
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This is a view of the garden from the pergola. And, yes, you see another pergola. The nicer-but-smaller one will have a rose growing on it sometime.
Phase II of the project is to put a patio under the Big Pergola (BP) and a stone paver walking path from the BP to the Little Pergola (LP). That's set, tentatively, for Summer, 2008.
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