And here I didn't want to seem a curmudgeon. I could just feel that it was a bad idea.
If tubs and Co want a rope swing, they can do it themselves. If they can't figure out how, they're not qualified to use one anyway.
I have been called in to remove probably close to a dozen over the years, by the State forest.
Worst one was over a cliff by the sea, with a 50 foot fall onto boulders.
In a scetchy tree, no less.
I looked down while I was up there and thought of Darwin.
As in: " WHAT THE FUG WHERE THEY...
Got my girls dropped on me last night, and the boss canceled today. Now I have no idea what to do with today, but it'll be good because I have my babies.
We lose folks to rope swings pretty regular up here. Places where there are plenty of bolders beside and under water.
Some one will put one up, and the inevitable happens. We are all bullet proof till we aren't.
Long time back swimming at lake and surrounding lands all owned by the Power Company here ... someone had put up a cheap nylon rope to swing out and let go landing in the water ... my big drunk friend Jimbo had the inevitable accident , wound up fracturing both of his middle fingers (he...
That’s one thread I’ll never forget. Changed the way I work, not that I install rope swings you understand.
Any sketchy tree where a client wants to save it or similar, I just say ‘it’s out or nothing’
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that plant breathing looks basically exactly like human breathing...and yet I am surprised. Wishful thinking that plants did something more interesting than open their stomati and take a breath just like a human opening their mouth and inhaling. Still super...
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