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Spent the Day in Cape Cod or maybe Michigan

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The rain last week, although welcome, threw me off schedule on a project, so that was me there today on the other side of the gate seen in the photo below. I know, it looks exactly like Cape Cod or Michigan, but it's actually South Texas, believe it or not.

The high point of the afternoon was finding this corner and realizing that there were about six different "monuments" that a surveyor might choose, depending.

It starts off easy. As you can see in the photo above, there are:

- a 1/2 in. Galvanized Iron Pipe (that I've thoughtfully flagged up),

- a 60d Nail with a scrap of old flagging tied to it (barely discernible in the photo), 0.62 ft. away from the pipe,

- a 7-inch Pole Post at the end of a wire fence, and

- a Steel Pipe Fence Post beside the Pole post.

So, if you like fences, you'd have been running around like a blind dog in a meat house upon seeing those four choices.

But wait, there's more:

Yes, there were at least two more fence corners to choose from, those of the 8 ft. high fences *behind* the 8 ft. high fences and the corner of the other 8 ft. high fence.

From one of those tracts, you'd have to climb *two* 8 ft. fences to get to that 1/2 in. pipe if for some reason you decided not to just flag up one of the pipe corner posts of the high fence and, in memory of the late Richard Schaut of Green Bay, Wisconsin, tell your client that their boundary had moved by virtue of their action of setting the high fence back from the boundary.

 
Posted : September 22, 2013 9:45 pm
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> m one of those tracts, you'd have to climb *two* 8 ft. fences to get to that 1/2 in. pipe if for some reason you decided not to just flag up one of the pipe corner posts of the high fence and, in memory of the late Richard Schaut of Green Bay, Wisconsin, tell your client that their boundary had moved by virtue of their action of setting the high fence back from the boundary.

There is a high probability that the pine was "replanted" during fence installation doncha think?

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 3:07 am
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Spent the Day in Cape Cod or maybe Michigan>Kent

I can understand your confusion about whether you're in the barren wastes of Cape Cod or the lush Texas desert.

Here's a few picture emphasizing the similarities.

A View of the Cape Cod desert.

Here we have the common "Piling Catus". Normally these result as a FEMA solution. They are not natural to the area. We prefer our high tides to be cleansing.

Here's a case of a monument found, slightly disturbed. Have no worry I didn't hesitate to place a drill hole in the appropriate location! (LOL)

Just about the only difference that I see between my stomping grounds is that I have water and you have the rumor and mystery of water.

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 3:52 am
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Michigan Pictures for Kent

yes Foggy, I coulda swore I was in Texas the whole time we vacationed in Michigan.

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 5:05 am
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Michigan Pictures for Kent

Cool. A NH Guy in MI. I did the construction staking on that Marina breakwall!!

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 5:20 am
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Spent the Day in Cape Cod or maybe Michigan>Kent

> I can understand your confusion about whether you're in the barren wastes of Cape Cod or the lush Texas desert.
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> Here's a few picture emphasizing the similarities.

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Well, I'll grant you that you have some larger *stock tanks*, but where are the cattle?

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 6:13 am
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4 out of 5 Great Lakes...

...Prefer MICHIGAN!

 
Posted : September 23, 2013 6:24 am
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Neil - Michigan & Texas Similarities

The more I looks at my Vacation Pics, the more I see the similarities between Michigan and Texas. Love MIchigan & the lakes.


 
Posted : September 23, 2013 7:08 am