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Wake by Michael Mcgillis

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Minnesota patiently waits for winters arrival. Folks stock up their pantries, hook up the plows, line their properties with countless cords of wood. Michael Mcgillis saw the muted countryside as they anxiously wait and decided to deliver a dose of happiness. It is called Wake. He used shades of purple painted on the inside ends of these stacked logs. Its was 95 foot stretch of firewood. Now, it’s a smile making tunnel of cheer.

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