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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><generator uri="http://www.habariproject.org/" version="0.9">Habari</generator><id>tag:dayonedesign.org,2021-11-26:timberframing-at-econest/799b70a211f76760e01c6f94898d4949967f977d</id><title>day one design</title><subtitle>bioconstruction and beyond</subtitle><updated>2008-10-15T09:41:00-07:00</updated><link rel="alternate" href="/timberframing-at-econest"/><link rel="self" href="/timberframing-at-econest/atom/comments"/><entry><title>Allan Stellar on "Timberframing at EcoNest"</title><link rel="alternate" href="/timberframing-at-econest/#comment-107004"/><author><name>Allan Stellar</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/12664417640753179655</uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:timberframing-at-econest/1314263104/107004</id><updated>2008-10-15T09:41:00-07:00</updated><content type="html">Excellent blog! Great photos! I look forward to reading more. I only hope that the work we are doing on our homestead is half as beautiful as what I see in the photos here and below. We are neo-phytes, building our first strawbale home with earthen floors. Thanks!</content></entry></feed>
