and then clicking down at the lower-right, they do have two more of my
original photos,
which do show some of the wood posts. It is hard to see, but the
outside corner posts are braced with horizontal beams and the inner
corner post is joined by a loop of heavy wire that is twisted for
appropriate tension. This shows on the drawing. This design proved to
be solid as long as the moat was used. I eventually tore it all out
and redesigned the garden. That's when I found the cedar posts to be
all rotted away except for the skinny heart wood, with little red
spikes pointing out, the former centers of branches. The whole thing
had stayed solid because, as all fence builders know, two strong
corners will hold up a long stretch of fence.
To make full disclosure, I must say that I dislike fences. I don't
like building them, I don't like maintaining them, and I don't like
having them impede my way. That is not why I don't raise large
animals, but it is a bonus.
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