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Thank you so much for the compliment. I call myself Mrs. MacGyver (gosh, I hope you are old enough to know the TV show...LOL...I'm showing my age). I can do a lot with a minimum budget. Fishing line is incredibly cheap, esp thinking about how much space I needed to cover. The most physical part of it all was digging the holes for the wood posts. Thankfully a family member bought me a manual post hole digger tool for Christmas last year. But once the 2x4's were in the ground, I bungied a few of them to the metal posts used for the fences for extra stability. My first attempt (in the first set of pics) was a little messy but functional. This year, I wandered the local hardware store til I saw those eye hooks. When I saw them, I knew that's what I needed to make it better. They're only $1-2 each (depending on the size). I used the thicker fishing line (I think 20 and 30 size). You'll see what I mean when you go to buy some. There's different thicknesses. A nice sized roll runs maybe $5-$7 more or less. I think I used about 3 rolls. I did try to recycle some of what I took down in order to restring. However, a lot of it got tangled and I was spending wayyyy to much time trying to untangle.
And yep...that is Raggmopp, my polish boy in the background with the white head. I like the name Napoleon too. Cute! Polish crack me up. They run around all crazy because they can't see where they're going...hehehehe.
Good luck with your job. You'll have to message me when you complete it and show some pics.