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To build a lean-to

I built a backyard lean-to that survived rain, wind, snow and freezing temperatures.
With the rising housing costs and manufactured mortgage crisis, it is very affordable housing. However, there's no heating, toilet or running water. But the clear night skies are amazing--and that's priceless.

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