One man’s junk . . . 2

This is a continuation from my previous entry. Again we are looking at waste blocks in the stone yard. A nice maroon color. These were going to be used in the fabrication of some sort of ornamental piece-but for some reason the block(s) were rejected.

Maybe the color line was wrong or the color was not consistent enough to meet the specs. At any rate here they sit, awaiting a different fate.

Personally; I think they would make great end tables out on the backyard patio.

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By Rick Anderson

The Whispering Crane Institute was originally formed to act as the umbrella organization for the Philosophy of Design Symposium, and other seminars and workshops given by Rick Anderson and Richard L. Dube’. In the year 2000 WCI became a sole proprietorship owned by Rick Anderson. Today the WCI provides design and consultation services for Landscape Contractors, acts as a Green Industry think tank, and provides training for others in the form of workshops, seminars, and individual consulting. The WCI also provides written material, opinions, case-studies and how-to articles for industry trade magazines.

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