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Tom showing off his new hand plane
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Tommy and Joe wait for their laundry
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The "Mother Ship" in the early morning light
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Returning to the "Mother Ship" after a day climbing
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Chowing down in the "Mother Ship"
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Tommy's fine craftmanship on display in the center of his 18-sided house
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The "Mother Ship" is a cordwood masonery house made using wood cut from forest service land in East Rosebud Canyon
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Tommy happy out on the range
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Tommy's new project -- a 10x20 barn
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Entry way sign welcoming Nona, his wife
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Colin trying to look all buff and stuff
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Inside of the Mother Ship
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Another view inside the Mother Ship
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Awesome Montana sky
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Overview of Tommy's compound
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