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yes, by the run and it looks much better then i thought. wont be no trimming for a couple yrs. they just dont grow that fast. LOL
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I was thinking about that twist. But I want the legs on the ground. You think if I mounted the tires to the swing, and put the handles on the opposite side, that when we lift it, it would have enough clearance not to drag the legs on the tire side?I"M DONEended up with a pumpkin total of endout for 28 pies and 28 cups of plain pumpkin for breads or bars or cake. Labeled and in freezer in garage. Friday's is in the baking and vegie freezer in basement. next to bedroom. All the dishes and pans got a good scrub. Kitchen cleaned up.
Red how about drill a hole thru 2 legs , running axel thru and them maybe a couple of those car donut spares for tires, should roll good. but turning might be a *****.
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It might you could also angle cut the legs of the swing so when you lift up they don't dig into the dirt as much.
speaking of soap this younger generation has it easy liquid soap is nothing compared to Lave scraped back and forth across you teeth a couple times.
This reminds me of something I was going to ask you twist. Do you like for your bushes to be landscaped and trimmed up real nice? Do you like them just to grow wild and how ever it grows, it grows.? Or do you like bushes at all?Granny glad you got your shrubs planted did you put them by the chicken coops/runs like you thought you wanted?? So that means next spring you get to start trimming you bush es??