There may be ONE drawback to having grandkids so close…
And, granted, it may not be their fault… but they tend to be germbuckets, hauling home various bugs. Not the kind with six legs either.
I think I’m over it… but Vernon continues to suffer.
Not bad enough that he couldn’t go out and dig up a broken waterline. He just sent Brandon in the hole to do the soggy, mucky repair job!
Oh, well… I love my little germbuckets…
Find me here!
This pic would make a fantastic puzzle!! Beautiful!
The worst cold I ever had was the one I got from my oldest grandson shortly after he started that germ incubator known as daycare. Missed an entire week of work, a first for me.
Same thing happened to me while caring for my two grandsons!
Oh the joy of sharing with our GKs. Love, hugs, stories and …………. germs and bugs. All given with lots of love.
OSHA says if you slop the banks to an approved angle,no shoring needed, but better to be safe than sorry-
If someone has to get down in that hole to work, considering the depth, do they use shoring for protection?
I spent many hours on a backhoe,working on natural gas lines, but there were still many wet holes like this-