Posted by dave2 on January 05, 2012 at 03:18:57 from (79.240.165.122):
Unbelieveable..... 5th of january is supposed to be cold with the ground frosen and me using a torch to thaw out drinking valves.....
Almost 50 degrees, thunder & lightning, hale... And I just heard the neighbor cussing... ook out and the first thing I see is a bunch of straw and one almost complete flake laying in the driveway that I just left a halfbale in the back yard (barn in between) an hour or so ago....
His gate has big sandstone pillars and an arch(??) on top with a sandstone angel and couple pots for flowers/shrubs on each side (4ft max total length)..... Shrubs weren't touched but the angel was taken off and busted on the road about 20 ft away...... Told him that was god's way of gettin back at him for cussin and smokin dope.... course he wasn't amused.... The statue was a couple hundred years old.......
Took out an apple tree and trimmed a few in an orchard a hundred yards away and flattened a real nice pile of firewood..... Must have been several small ones.........
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