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		<title>Quaint stone wall St Patrick on the Hill Church in Hogsback</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 08:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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What beautiful walls this church has, made of stones. Saint Patrick on the Hill, in Hogsback in the Eastern Cape is a must to see, when exploring the quaint little village of Hogsback, even during just a day trip to the place that gave Tolkien inspiration. Yes, of course see the waterfalls, walk in the beautiful forests, purchase a little clay hog, and visit the labyrinth at The Edge, but don&#8217;t miss out stopping at this quaint little Saint Patrick on the Hill church. This church has stunning walls made of stone and the archway over the church bell is made of the same stone.
 
 Many a quaint wedding has been held at Saint Patrick on the Hill, so, if you&#8217;re planning a small wedding soon, check out these stone walls for a perfect wedding venue.
© copyright Teresa Schultz 2010
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		<title>The beauty of dry stone walls</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 09:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry and Tony</dc:creator>
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Well, one obvious &#8220;beauty&#8221; is that, if one has suitable rocks or stones lying around on one&#8217;s own property, one can build a dry stone wall for free. A bit of hard labour, but free.
Another beauty is that it&#8217;s almost considered an art, learning how to fit the rocks together, with no concrete between, and the wall stands beautifully, firm and attractive. A craft. An art. Some people go to lessons on how to build dry stone walls &#8211; groups of people that learn together &#8211; and building your own wall with only stones, in a group, is a great idea. Get the whole family involved &#8211; or have a dry stone wall building social function. In good old South Africa, celebrate your finished product afterwards with a braai and beers. Take photos too, so everyone can get a copy of the hard work they did.
Dry stone walls may not ...]]></description>
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		<title>The original claybricktrust.co.za website information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry and Tony</dc:creator>
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The domain claybricktrust.co.za used to belong to a web design client of ours, Neil Sparg, who has a business in Nahoon, East London, supplying blocks, bricks, sand, and stone for building purposes in the East London area.
It was just a one-page site for brief information about Neil&#8217;s Clay Brick Trust, and for visitors to it to use to contact him. But Neil is a busy man, and didn&#8217;t market the site much, or the link to it. We did the web design but did not take on the marketing of the site too.
So, we&#8217;ve let the site lapse, with Neil&#8217;s permission, and instead of letting the domain name again become available for anyone to register, we&#8217;ve taken it over ourselves and have turned it into this WordPress blog.
Neil Sparg is known in the East London area for many years of involvement in the building trade and for supplying stock bricks, ...]]></description>
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