Joys of living free and in the country.Any close neighbors will either think you nuts and call the law on you.
It was a real experience , especially when the deputy Sheriff told the neighbor that what I was doing was perfectly legal. I was on my property in an unincorporated town.Joys of living free and in the country.
For me it is those spiders that build their nests in the trees in the fall.
Or even a distant neighbor, if you live where I do.Any close neighbors will either think you nuts and call the law on you.
Not out here. We live in a shoot first area. Couple of years ago we fired off 1,500 rounds of shot gun ammo in two days and no one blinked. I like living in South Dakota.Any close neighbors will either think you nuts and call the law on you.
Technically, concrete never stops curing. In fact, concrete gets stronger and stronger as time goes on. But, as far as we’re concerned, to reach a practical strength, most industrial concrete mixes have a 28-day curing period1. Contrary to popular belief, concrete never really stops hardening. This continuous hardening occurs as the cement particles in the mix react with water, forming molecular connections. These connections continue to solidify over time, causing the concrete to harden further2. So, while it may not be noticeable after a certain point, concrete does indeed keep getting stronger!I can agree with the ladder thing. The last one I rode to the ground was a 12 footer. Do you know concrete is a LOT harder than it used to be?