Posted by coshoo on February 04, 2016 at 21:35:56 from (174.31.216.150):
In Reply to: Dad's Tools... posted by JDNewbie on February 04, 2016 at 17:01:09:
My dad gave me an S-K 1/2 drive socket set for my 16th birthday. 51 years later, I've only lost one of the sockets, and I still use the set all the time. Was able to find a replacement for the one I lost at a garage sale, and you have to look real hard to tell it from the rest of the set. By the time he died, I had a lot more tools than he did, so when asked if I wanted his tools, I deferred to my kids and nephews.
We have a shrub called Scotch Broom here in western Washington. Think of sage brush, but its a little taller and thicker. When we were kids, my sister and I were out by a rock pile inhabited by weasels, and we hid behind the scotch broom and watched their antics for awhile. We decided we should make a "fort" in the scotch broom patch, so we could watch them at our leisure. This would involve chopping down some of the broom, so we got dad's shingling hatchet from his tool box to do the job. We managed to lose it, and when dad found out, we spent the better part of a Saturday out looking for it, but never found it. Still wonder how we could look for it for hours without finding it.
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