From a day out with my wife, where incidentally I didn't see any marks but had lunch and sat about at a place I'd setout few years back. (it just doesn't leave you alone - stuff you've worked on pops up and then poor wife has me reminiscing)
Anyway back on track. Son in law made this for the old boys special day.
He enquired my whereabouts and swooped in, planted the creations and left while we were out.
Wow. I was and still am impressed and overwhelmed.
The little Trig beacon was planted on a huge bolder in our garden.
Wow! Son-in-laws sometimes do nice things for their father-in-laws? When did that start? Never heard of such a thing.:whistle:
Very creative. This will get you some attention from your jealous neighbors. Invite them over to help trim the grass around it on a regular basis.
Consider yourself fortunate, my son-in-law thinks he is overqualified for ANY job resulting in him(it) not working. Lazy ba$tard.
FL/GA PLS., post: 374936, member: 379 wrote: Consider yourself fortunate, my son-in-law thinks he is overqualified for ANY job resulting in him(it) not working. Lazy ba$tard.
Must be a millineial
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Loved it Cow!
Even all the prayers in the universe can't cure that bunch. Thank (insert Deity of your choice here), I'll be dead when all this comes down. B-)
Holy Cow, post: 375356, member: 50 wrote: [USER=379]@FL/GA PLS.[/USER]
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Hilarious! I am going to have to try to share that with my millennial nephews and the rest of my family.
[SARCASM]As a millennial I am offended and will now go to my safe space were you can not hurt me [/SARCASM]