Are you looking for a pig?
We had some big excitement in the metropolis of Jville this week. We were on our way to the house when we passed a large black pig grazing on the side of the road.
About 1/2 a mile earlier, we passed our local constable who was parked on the side of the road and appeared to be looking for something.
Putting the two together we surmised that the above mentioned pig had been seen by various other local inhabitants and that the police were on the hunt!
Being good citizens, we drove back to where the police officer was. I cautioned Gary about wording our discovery carefully, however Gary couldn't resist and made the following comment but with due respect; "Are you looking for a pig?" After a slight pause and stifled chuckle on our part, we lead the officer to the oinker. As we left he was trying to figure out how to get the 200+ pound swine back to his owners. Only in J"Ville! It was hilarious! By the way this pig could really move fast.
We have some of the outdoor lighting installed and Our driveway is almost done. They are pouring around a slot drain at the end of the driveway. It is a commercial one as we didn't want to have any problems with drainage.
Gary and I are now sanding in order to move things along. (Our hourly rate depends on whether or not we are faster or slower than our painters.) We need to do the math. Did you know that painters tape their fingertips to keep them from bleeding? We haven't gotten there yet, but today was a test. We have the smoothest fingertips around. The blood comes next if not the tape.
G takes the high road while M takes the low road. We always have to check out every nook and cranny. It is amazing the presents we have found. It is also a good way to find out what needs to be done that hasn't.
The outside landscaping is underway. The machines they have are amazing. Gary wants to order one of these machines with all the many attachments or maybe we will go into the landscaping business.
and now from the Limo Man
We have been so busy sanding and meeting with contractors and subcontractors that the Limo man does not have time to capture in writing all his wonderful stories. But if you want to reserve some space in the Limo, Gary's boss would be more than happy to book you a romantic evening with roses or winery tour with your favorite friends. It only happens in Southern Oregon.
More next week
Till Then - Happy trails to you - until we meet again.
G&M
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