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Connecting these elements in a semicoherent way isn't impossible, but, as in There Is No Gardener, and He Is Invisible--an artfully composed pileup featuring a garden shed propped up by an ugly sculpture, drunken topiary on an orange lawn, and a pair of hands reaching out blindly for two bright-colored balls that might have fallen off another '60s painting--eventually you may feel there's no code to crack, just a roundabout of sly connotation.
2) Our experience of our surroundings is shaped and tempered by small things a door handle, bench, bus shelter, fountain, gazebo, garden shed, telephone kiosk apparently unimportant details, but if thoughtfully designed they add to the dignity and pleasure of daily life.
The 18-year-old manufacturer of roof trusses, garden sheds, gazebos and stair stringers has plans to expand their production space yet again this fall, feeding off the white hot North American residential housing and home improvement market.
 
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