Photo Albumlost & foundJul 29, '07 11:56 PM
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cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07
I want one!
cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07
Open up your pocket knife and threaten to cut off . . . . . You know the drill.
cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07, edited on Jul 30, '07
I thought that river was the Tensas...
cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07, edited on Jul 30, '07
With a metal detector?
cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07
You can find some strange things around old wagons.
jcirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07
after we dug up the verbena, we found these two kids under the flowers.
At least they are cute kids that you have found. They both look like keepers to me :)
tarvergen wrote on Jul 30, '07, edited on Jul 30, '07
love the new garden spot! also, thank you two for dinner yesterday. looks like i have to keep coming by every few days to get a decent meal, i haven't been on top of that lately. maybe i'll get this moving chore over today or tomorrow and try to do better abt meals. :) love you all. great landscaping going on at yr place. i love to come see all the projects shaping up over there. :)
cacirilo wrote on Jul 30, '07
My progress here is slow. I am jealous.
tejasmidget wrote on Jul 30, '07, edited on Jul 30, '07
I want one!
last one. I might can talk the store clerk out of hers. says she bought one but hasn't put it together because it was too many parts.
tejasmidget wrote on Jul 30, '07
With a metal detector?
yes. it has a long wooden handle.
tejasmidget wrote on Jul 30, '07
will help you out after work if you get down to the wire and don't quite have it all moved.
tejasmidget wrote on Jul 30, '07
jcirilo said
At least they are cute kids that you have found. They both look like keepers to me :)
as grandparents go, we don't have much input in the matter. just love whomever we find :)
tejasmidget wrote on Jul 31, '07
My progress here is slow. I am jealous.
huh? You are so far ahead of the curve you can relax for the rest of the year! Remember too, you did make Debby clear out the garage. That's progress!
cacirilo wrote on Jul 31, '07
Remember too, you did make Debby clear out the garage.
Ahh,Ha Ha... To the contrary.
cacirilo wrote on Jul 31, '07
I like the way you have made this look.--Very Nice! The mulch looks good... : ) --- Deb

tejasmidget wrote on Jul 31, '07, edited on Jul 31, '07
The mulch looks good... : )
The mulch is only a temporary solution keeping the moisture in and the sun off my tender roots thru the brutal days of August. I can then send it to you for your mulch beds if you like :) ---
jorettah2001 wrote on Apr 1
Is that a grill I see in the background? If it is, bet it could cook a mean pig.
tejasmidget wrote on Apr 2
Yep, here it is in action:
tarvergen wrote on Apr 2
Is that a grill I see in the background? If it is, bet it could cook a mean pig.
he built it himself too!
jacklydia wrote on Apr 2
he built it himself too!
ha, took the words right outta my mouth. we must be proud of his many skills.
tejasmidget wrote on Apr 2
I think maybe we all learned a little "how to". As daddy would put it; "give me something" "bleep, bleep, bleep" !
tarvergen wrote on Apr 3
I'm proud this shed was relocated to the back forty!
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