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Putting vegetation on roofs is not unusual, it's the government approved green, sustainable way of engineering.
Sad to see a CSS&SB car neglected.....Ken MacLeod
Obviously not the type of "green" that this car needs. What car is this?Bob
Sorry, due to advancing senility I can no longer remember where I was when I took this picture, but it wasn't at IRM. :)
Just like some pieces at IRM and everywhere else, it is an example of opportunity cost. A casualty of the scarcity of money, volunteer hours, and indoor real estate.
Ooh Randall, another roof for you to rework :)
I'm assuming you don not want us to use the above as an example of a place to plant it.
Not on any of our cars, if you please.
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Putting vegetation on roofs is not unusual, it's the government approved green, sustainable way of engineering.
ReplyDeleteSad to see a CSS&SB car neglected.....
ReplyDeleteKen MacLeod
Obviously not the type of "green" that this car needs. What car is this?
ReplyDeleteBob
Sorry, due to advancing senility I can no longer remember where I was when I took this picture, but it wasn't at IRM. :)
ReplyDeleteJust like some pieces at IRM and everywhere else, it is an example of opportunity cost. A casualty of the scarcity of money, volunteer hours, and indoor real estate.
ReplyDeleteOoh Randall, another roof for you to rework :)
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming you don not want us to use the above as an example of a place to plant it.
ReplyDeleteNot on any of our cars, if you please.
ReplyDelete