Friends. Do you ever feel chained up?
Sometimes chains can be a good thing.
It can help hold up and be used for pulling.
Or be remembered in some of the old chain gang days gone by.
You can see the weight of this "Elkhorn." If that is what you call it.
Is held up by chains. Yikes on the weight.
Drainage ditches are quiet common here in the community.
The need for tiling continues to be pushed into the future.
Let us see what they look like without tiling.
Would someone wake me up after Francis gets finished with his fascination with ditches? lol
Go back to sleep. I am getting ready to show another one. Oh no.
Oh yes. Ha
OK You win. Just don't park here. We need to keep moving on down the road.
I see a sign and a fence. I am not sure what all that means. No one has hit the fence yet.
It is still in an upright position.
As one poster has asked. Why aren't the boats in the water?
I see lots of boats in the community dry docked.
This is a pretty little house. I like the color and the neatness.
Oh no. He is looking at ditches again. I will soon be known as the "ditch digger." Ha
But I did let the house in the background join in the photo too.
Some of the houses are hidden. Such as this one is behind the fence.
This looks to be a nice house that is for sale. It is a corner lot. It isn't on one of the main roads.
But there is a lot of traffic in the morning and evening though.
So much to see. But, it will have to be at another time for more.
I will put another photo on and then look for a chain song after that.
The above is finished for the heavy lifting.
Chains. Now where do I remember hearing some chain song?
Oh, I think I know. I will be right back.
Thank you for waiting.
This is what I remembered and found for us.
Added to Youtube by: Clayton B. Martin--Published on Mar 29, 2012
That is a good song. I may have placed it in one of my earlier posts?
But, it fits in so well with my chain thinking.
Now, to add all this to Steemit for you.
Thank you
Francis