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One of the questions I'm always asked is, isn't it cold in a garden office in winter? No, it's not, I reply, thanks to the marvellous insulation. Now if you want a cold shedworking atmosphere, how about these ice fishing huts by
Larry David Braden who says:
"There are probably more people in those shanties than in those houses. The parking lot has about 20 pickup trucks. The wind chill is about minus ten degrees. I thought my face would flash-freeze and fall off."
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