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Thank you! It's been going surprisingly smoothly. I just wanted to get enough going before winter, to prevent the whole alley from ending up in my yard.
Related to my story, I once watched my mother run a chainsaw all the way down to the bone in her leg. We were tearing down an old pig barn on the farm, which was as much constructed of roofing nails, as it was from lumber. Long story short, she caught some nails, chainsaw bounced up, then down into her leg. No hospital, just wrapped it up and went back to work. My mom's always been tough as nails
Related to my story, I once watched my mother run a chainsaw all the way down to the bone in her leg. We were tearing down an old pig barn on the farm, which was as much constructed of roofing nails, as it was from lumber. Long story short, she caught some nails, chainsaw bounced up, then down into her leg. No hospital, just wrapped it up and went back to work. My mom's always been tough as nails
Nice job, Tom and family! Laying crossties is waaay down there on my list of things I enjoy doing. True story.....years back I was involved in building a couple of new homes on a steep hillside. There was a couple guys building crosstoe retaining walls to keep the hill from sliding into the back of the houses. One day we were heading out to grab some lunch, and one of the older guys had a tie propped across his thigh cutting it down with a small chainsaw. Whoa! I asked him, what's up with that? STFU was his reply, he'd been doing this since I was in elementary school. Well, we got back from lunch and.....no crosstie guys. He'd dug that ****ing chainsaw into his leg clean to the bone. Dumb@ss.
FadingFast the ivy climbing up your building is truly a sight to behold...and so is that mailbox.