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Jun 25, 2013 5:06 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Get ready, everyone!! We're going to have to send out a search party once all those ears get big, Sway's house will disappear.

I'm jealous of all that great looking soil, all I've got is grey sand full of oak tree roots!

The fence stories are so great, mine was not so much fun. Neighbor abruptly tore down a fence along one side of a rental property we owned. Our tenant had a dog in the back yard, which escaped, but that's another story. The neighbor claimed it was his fence, sitting on his property. He didn't know we had a survey done just weeks before, and the fence was right on the property line. The neighbor wanted to park an RV on the side of his house, and needed 2ft more space, so he was just going to move the fence, cut down a nice oak tree, and put up a new fence where he wanted it - a modern day land grab! Sadly he did not have enough money to replace the fence anyway, (or he just refused because we wouldn't give him the 2ft??) so the tenant says to me "I've got a length of the ugliest pig fencing you've ever seen . . ." It's still up there, and the neighbor has evidently abandoned his house now.
Elaine

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." –Winston Churchill

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