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The Sunny John Two Circa 1998

The original prototype of the Sunny John heralded a new time at the Farm. As time went by, the Sunny John proved it's usefulness for the Farm's regular crew. But with a CSA started in 1995, the Farm operation grew to include the rest of the local area in it's bounty - the toilet was being visited by over a 100 folks a week as well as the resident farmers! Designed for only 4 adults, the ventilation system soon began to fall behind in the evaporation of liquids, and it was clear we needed some relief efforts soon. So the Sunny John Two was built at the Yurt Village on the Farm.
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two - Construction
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The Sunny John Two
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