Posted by bc on June 08, 2010 at 20:50:18 from (69.151.187.200):
In Reply to: Headstone carving posted by chris Jones on June 06, 2010 at 16:39:55:
There are some concrete yard art companies around here that have all kinds of animals for yard art. Got small kittens and cats and dogs for there graves and a 3 foot tall sitting doberman for her grave. The concrete can't sit on dirt or they will dissolve so something is needed under it.
Had a friend's son die when he ran a stop sign in very dense fog and got run over by a semi. There used to be an old station there that had a light so you could see the corner for miles when driving up to it. There was a pole close to the corner and I paid KPL to put up a street light. The light probably wouldn't have helped him much but the station light used to be our guiding light going home after spending the night at the fireside club and then driving home. I went to the local place that does trophys and had him engrave a stainless steel placque as a memorial. I screwed the placque on the power pole with stainless steel screws. So far so good. A semi pulled through the corner and pulled the pole down. KPL replaced the pole and reinstalled my placque. Later the county added rumble strips which probably would have helped better in that heavy fog.
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