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As far as I know this was the first time a vehicle entered the front yard. I hadn't considered any liability issues with the metal posts, I was only thinking of making the front yard safer for my kids. Once the row of hedges I planted takes off, they will provide some stopping power. I guess I'll leave it at that.
OK ... here are some pics: Right after the accident http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...eforeFence.jpg I have to trim 6" off the posts and put caps on them that match my mailbox post. I'm going to let the western red cedar age to grey. http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...r/progress.jpg Panorama:) http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...ceProgress.jpg |
Nice work, Chad.
It amazes me to think that one could get into trouble for protecting one's own children/property from nuts who can't keep their cars on the frickin' road! |
The kids are at school.
The wife has no mid-day lessons on the books. So, I’m thinking today will involve a pretty lady, a picnic basket, and (of course) an airplane. Today will look something like this: |
That looks like fun!
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I'm hoping to have a good-looking pilot to fly ME around one of these days!
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Maybe a nice row of Jersey barriers behind the fence...:P |
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Chad- you fence looks great and that grass, good god you could do a scott's commercial! Hey are you going to get the kid who sailed thru your fence to paint it? |
[QUOTE=Dee8go;1856942]Nice work, Chad.
QUOTE] X2 Great job, Chad. I love a natural woood fence. Sorry to hear about the circumstances that made it necessary though. |
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I agree, thankfully, the girl that had the accident didn't get hurt. She came VERY close to hitting the oak tree. I wonder if they could've sued me if she hit the tree. I wouldn't think so ... but it seems like anything is possible when an injury is involved.:rolleyes: |
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I was considering leaving the posts 60" and adding a section of lattice at the top. I don't think anyone would complain if I were to add it after the fence was inspected. It would only add 12" to the fence height it's only a screen. Either that or I could string some cables between the posts and train some ivy or other vine to grow on it. |
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Sorry to hear you’re still in the soup up there, Mistress. The anticipation would be killing me. Keep us posted !! Dee8go – I’m not that good looking. :D (If she were the pilot there, the ground would more than likely be at the top of the photo.) |
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I like the ivy idea. Keep it trimmed nice as not to make things look top heavy, and that would be quite nice. Let us know how ya go !! |
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