so i couldn't wait for the wind to die down, and checking the weather report just made me depressed a week of high winds. soooooo....
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yep all you need is a mormor to hold up the sides while you build! though there were certainly a few times when we all had to run and hold it up together because of the wind! but hey we did it!
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after a few hours it was stable enough to leave overnight. if it had not started getting too dark to read all the connection numbers, i do not think i would have stopped!
thank you so very much thomas and mormor, and zoe too! i could not have done it without you guys!
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