Old or Discarded Fence Posts & a Rock Turn Into Table

Even a 100 yr. old Juniper fence posts may still haveanother hundred years of life left in it. Some people refer to them as CedarPosts but true Cedar doesn't grow in North America. That's a topic for anotherpost. These posts were put in the ground 75 to 100 years ago on an old ranchhere in Montana. Look at the cut ends & you will see the red colored solidinterior of the post showing no sign of rotting. The outside is partly coveredwith lichen giving it an added feature to its look as does the irregular shapeof the posts. We were also lucky to find a flat rock about 1 1/2" thickfor the top.
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