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Saturday, September 08, 2012

ALAS, WE GOOFED!

It rained almost all night, and water pooled in our awning....big time, enough to cause the support arms to give and the tube it rolls into to crease like a piece of aluminum foil.  We failed to slant the awning at enough of a degree to make the water drain properly.  Lesson learned! :(
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