Squirrel Chatter, just ramblings and rants from the Great Alaskan Red Squirrel Cam on the road across America. Looking for nuts.
Friday, October 06, 2006
My Yard
All I can say, is they have been at it again. I guess they just can't help themselves, it's either that or I've offended them in some way. The green nice looking lawn needs to have these tire tracks in it, because beauty must offend them.
I would want to avoid a real problem with nuts. I would figure out where my yard started, exactly, and where the State's Roadway right of way ended. about 3 inches inside of my property line, I would dig nice deep holes with rebar reinforcement and I would cement onto the pilings LARGE DECORATIVE BOULDERS and would put reflective round "spots" ( the kind that come on the top of a thin steel wire (4 feet tall)) near their edge nearest the road.
Forget the boulders. I vote nails.
ReplyDeleteI like that idea also, two votes for nails.
ReplyDeleteYep...Definitely Nails. Very big ones. Might need to camp out close to the road and pick up a plate number.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with these dead beats?
I would want to avoid a real problem with nuts. I would figure out where my yard started, exactly, and where the State's Roadway right of way ended. about 3 inches inside of my property line, I would dig nice deep holes with rebar reinforcement and I would cement onto the pilings LARGE DECORATIVE BOULDERS and would put reflective round "spots" ( the kind that come on the top of a thin steel wire (4 feet tall)) near their edge nearest the road.
ReplyDeleteA voice of reason for the unreasonable. I hang my head in shame.
ReplyDeleteMe too....Excellent suggestion
ReplyDeleteI'm supposing I would plant iron spikes within the lawn itself. Very few people carry two spare tires...
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