by Dan Porter
(Kenosha, Wisconsin)
~ submitted by Dan Porter in Kenosha, Wisconsin
Glassing has been bad with January temps and wind winds in March.
So I had time to put together a Packer star.
Made the star out of steel at work and have plenty of white and green glass.
Can't wait for summer.
Dan
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