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04/13/2004: "The Perception of Doors"
It doesn't take much to make a door. The guys from the county were around putting up hurricane fencing all around the tents and barns -- the fence itself consists of two elements, wooden slats and wire, the warp and the weft of it running the length of the perimeter. So, to make a door, they get out their snips and cut the wire, there, and there. Two lengths of fence overlap, and are held closed by another little twist of wire. It's not high security, it's not posh and it doesn't keep the weather out, but it's adequate for the purpose.
