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yeah, I'll get close up. Today, it turned off cold and windy as all get out

I got 'em all around the ponderosa except where the yard is hit by sprinklers

 

these are growing out where usually it's bare. Nobody can irrigate 2 1/2 acres. LOL

 

(less your growing a money crop like cotton) That was one of the things that surprised us down here was cotton is grown in Tx. Always thought of that being only in the South. 

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not a grave stone by the way. In Tx breaking up a wide expanse of land a ton rock lends some interest. LOL

 

got another one on the other side of house LOL

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It's a Tx thing and I'll GUARANTEE YOU no wind or hail will take these and a tornado would have to work on it. LOL Cost me a fortune to have them delivered. Stones are cheap, but, the transportation and placing of is OUCH ! Started out 75 bucks, last one was 125 no telling what it is now

probably 200 !