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To: Ken Adams who wrote (297)10/2/2018 4:51:03 PM
From: SmoothSail2 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
Thehammer

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When I was a kid, there were no fences on either side of our house, which allowed all us kids to run back and forth in all 3 backyards. Then one day, a fence went up on both sides and we were very sad about it. No more running through the wet wash on the lines, no more trampling flowers and vegetable gardens, no more broken windows from the baseball games, no more pets on the loose. We just couldn’t understand why our parents did that to us.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (297)10/2/2018 5:30:50 PM
From: Alan Smithee1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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I've always been fortunate to have good neighbors. Your home is your Castle. I can't imagine how terrible it would be to be constantly at war with one's neighbor.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (297)10/2/2018 5:36:43 PM
From: robert b furman5 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
Ken Adams
locogringo
toccodolce
Vendit™

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Hi Ken,

In Houston I have a fence. It got old and rusty and my neighbor and I rebuilt and painted it.

I was working many hours and he was retired - he really did the yeoman's portion.

I told him I'd pay for all the materials and we both wanted a gate into each other's back yards.

If you have a great neighbor you like to see them in your backyard coming to visit.

I'm truly blessed to have a wonderful neighbor - actually many wonderful neighbors as we all live on a cul de sac.

When I return from my Wisconsin stays,we have a block party and I hand out my salsa, pickles and Jellies - plus a good bit of Shiner Bock Beer. LOL

In Wisconsin we live on 40 acres - it has a very old barb wire fence which has mostly rusted away.

I love living in the country and hearing / watching all the diverse wildlife.

Bob

I've been blessed in many ways!