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It has the feeling of protectedness. Shelter from above, hugs at the sides.
I would not be surprised if the vision was practical -- Moses had practical input that helped him govern, Joseph understood about the grain storage after the dreams about drought. I get similar input too, for managing practical things or inventing new solutions. Technically not inventions, bc the ideas came from God. I think that if you go through with it, you will find more reasons that it made sense in the long run.
And maybe the example will inspire all of us to take God's direction and hints toward better solutions.
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It has the feeling of protectedness. Shelter from above, hugs at the sides.
What a great idea. I am always impressed when people make commitments to garden structures -- like large berry frames and long raised planters.
In this instance the curves do add strength, because that lends the uprights to lean into each other, but with perhaps a more graceful look, than if "straight-lined".
The curve allows more room on one side, but less on the other, which fits with putting the two larger (tomato plants) in the "enlarged spaces".
Plan on drilling 7 holes though the crosspiece, (5 between and 2 outside the curved uprights) and hang planters from "S" hooks.
The balance was necessary/helpful while erecting, and before concrete was mixed, poured, and set. Concrete deemed fitting because of the potential for high winds, and the combined weight of 7 planters estimated to be over 200 lbs.,(especially when wet).
I would not be surprised if the vision was practical -- Moses had practical input that helped him govern, Joseph understood about the grain storage after the dreams about drought. I get similar input too, for managing practical things or inventing new solutions. Technically not inventions, bc the ideas came from God. I think that if you go through with it, you will find more reasons that it made sense in the long run.
And maybe the example will inspire all of us to take God's direction and hints toward better solutions.
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