Yo Ho! That is what Rainey is yelling in this picture. "Yo Ho" is what the lumberjacks say to each other when they meet in the woods. (He learned that that Fred Scheer's Lumberjack Show in Wisconsin as few weeks back). Unfortunately, it wasn't a lumberjack that took this big guy down. If it had been they would have at least cleaned up the mess. According to my neighbor who works for the weather bureau is was a small windsheer. Fortunately it didn't hurt the house of the fence but somewhere under there is the 6 foot tall absolutely, fuckin' perfect crepe myrtle that I spent three months looking for. Obliterated. You can see the truck of the pine tree on the right side of the pic. That is where we hang our hammock so we are not sure where to put that end now. I recommended to Cindy that we cap the truck at about 10 feet and chainsaw a replica of me standing with my hands on my hips. Can you guess where I wanted to attach the hammock? Yeah baby!
Monday, July 30, 2007
Swing like you mean it!
Yo Ho! That is what Rainey is yelling in this picture. "Yo Ho" is what the lumberjacks say to each other when they meet in the woods. (He learned that that Fred Scheer's Lumberjack Show in Wisconsin as few weeks back). Unfortunately, it wasn't a lumberjack that took this big guy down. If it had been they would have at least cleaned up the mess. According to my neighbor who works for the weather bureau is was a small windsheer. Fortunately it didn't hurt the house of the fence but somewhere under there is the 6 foot tall absolutely, fuckin' perfect crepe myrtle that I spent three months looking for. Obliterated. You can see the truck of the pine tree on the right side of the pic. That is where we hang our hammock so we are not sure where to put that end now. I recommended to Cindy that we cap the truck at about 10 feet and chainsaw a replica of me standing with my hands on my hips. Can you guess where I wanted to attach the hammock? Yeah baby!
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