Equinoxious Menorah Lighting

Prefabricating the Menorah at home. I had to use my Rx7 to haul lumber, a task for which it was not very well suited.
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Building the menorah at the beach
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The completed Menorah. The span was 27 feet wide, the base of the trees was about 6 feet high.

Before:
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Burning the menorah
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After:
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The trees were a bit water logged after being out in an El Nino winter for three months. We tried dousing them with lighter fluid to see if they

would burn any better.
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The crew poses for pictures:
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We were already covering Hanuka and Christmas on the Equinox,

why not go for Easter as well
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The masses took offense at a few puns:
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The gerbilator fires a pepsi:
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High Resolution Scans:
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Last modified 04/04/98

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