Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

If that doesn’t happen though, and I forget again about the power of these 15 minutes, can someone remind me in the Spring?.

I spaced them out an inch apart for a little more of a relaxed look.I used the hammer in the end just to make sure the tacks were all pushed in all the way.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

That was fun too..I honestly don’t think the overall look is that different from “real” nail head trim.I’m pretty smitten with it, even if it is a little crooked in places.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Remember how I said I was going for a more relaxed look?Let’s say the crookedness is on purpose too..

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Overall a pretty successful little afternoon experiment, I’d say!Do you remember when we all started hanging plates on our walls?

Not like 100 years ago, but I mean just a few years ago when it became a whole new trend.And now I can plant anything I want in there!

Like some lilies to start with.. We’re experiencing a serious lack of flowering plants around here, especially because our giant lilac just didn’t bloom at all this year.I was so looking forward to that.. Luckily, this pretty new friend of mine decided to make an early appearance.. One day it looked like this.. And the next day….

I don’t even know.Lucky for me the normal (herbaceous?)

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