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FROM:     Teddy,     on Oct 23, 1999
    MAIN STREET, SUNNYRIDGE USA.
Ellen Sue and I lived in the "sauna"... You can see the loft (bedroom). What was the sauna originally???? a pig pen? Communal Clothing closet? an actual "sauna"?

FROM:     jim,     on Nov 19, 1999
    when i got there it was a communal closet..philip got my favorite pants from there and ripped them on a bow saw wood run..that was before we acumulated a chain saw and got civilized...we had many wood stoves to feed....

FROM:     Teddy,     on Feb 5, 2000
    Wouldn't mind a drink of that refreshing water right now. Santa Barbara water sucks.

FROM:     SIG,     on May 19, 2000
    That little wood structure in front of the end room-- what was that? Don't recall it--and I lived in the end room...

FROM:     pETER,     on May 23, 2000
    tHERE WAS NO ROOM CALLED THE END ROOM. yOU WERE LIVING IN WHAT IS CALLED THE L;IVING ROOM, THOUJGH BY THE TIME YOU GOT THERE IT WAS NO LONGER USED IN SUCH A WAY. tHE WOODEN STRUCTURE YOU REFER TO, FORESHORTENED BY THE PERSPECTIVE, IS THE LAUNDRY ROOM EXTENSION.

FROM:     SIG,     on Oct 16, 2000
    Was referring to the VERY little thingie that appears to be below the loft. Perhaps just a fence with a piece of plywood or such leaning against it.....

FROM:     Teddy,     on Feb 27, 2001
    Sig, if you are refering to the thing in front of the laundry-room, on the pathway...that was a fenced in area that actually was a little patch of "wheat"....we actually harvested it and ground it up and made "sun" crackers from it...but never ate them. Ananda, the dog or one such creature ate them.

FROM:     Teddy,     on Feb 27, 2001
    Wonder who the kid in the picture is?


From:     Ted     9/29/2002     7:08 A.M.

Such wonderful bridges.




From:     Rita E     9/29/2002     1:18 P.M.

"Those were the days my friend, I thought they'd
never end"




From:     Hilary     soulrisr@aol.com     4/7/2003     4:49 A.M.

i can't believe you guys actually built this stuff, that's so awesome!