Day 172 – June 21, 2019
Creativity – Freedom of Expression / Lawn Ornament – Cee’s B&W / Pull Up a Seat / Weekend in B&W / Delay – FOWC / Rose – RDP / Sacrifice – WODC
One of the advantages of living in the mountains, can also be a pretty burdensome disadvantage. Especially if you are trying to dig a hole to plant a tree, or just digging period. I cannot tell you how many days a project has been delayed because of all the shovels, hoes, rakes I have bent trying to break through that good ole mountain rock. However, there are some folks who sacrifice yard space and are fortunate enough to have nature’s lawn ornaments adoring their yard. The amount of money they save on having to buy any decoration has got to be worth it. Some embrace the protrusions, finding ways to enhance the outcropping, adding roses (potted), benches and flag poles. It’s a gift.
Seems like it is better to embrace than wrestle with those big rocks.
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Hoping that they realized what they were getting themselves into before they bought the place!
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A beautifum capture
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Thank you!
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A bit like around here – either rock or peat bog! The rock certainly helps make firm building foundations 😉
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This stuff is more shallow so it’s not that great. Further down it gets much better though.
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You rock! I love the photos.
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Sweet! You are too awesome. Thank you!
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My pleasure!
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I agree! Good to look at, but difficult to work with!🙌
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I am sure there are many people who absolutely love having it in their yard. There are times when I am mowing where I wish I had one. 😳😛💕 ps have you been getting my FOE submissions?
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I love granite outcrops especially to look at but as you say not good for digging.
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Definitely not good for a swingset either! 😛
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lol
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