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As previously reported, we now own a vintage buckboard/carriage/old thing.
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It’s prominently placed on the lawn in front of the barn for optimum viewing, because… that was the whole point of buying it.
Right?
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Well, not quite.
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Because every evening about 7:00, my husband pushes it in the shed.
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Every evening, and every time rain is forecast… or the ground is wet, or the wind is blowing or the frog in the field across the street is croaking too loudly.
You get the idea.
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Putting it in the shed is not an easy chore. It’s a really tight fit…
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And something tells me the damn thing is going to spend more time inside than out.
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And I still have three fingernails unbitten. Thanks, Riverman, for being decisive.
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You know, I kept my 1969 Camaro in our garage, and only took it out to take it to the drag races. But, at least every once in a while it made me some money….lol. Your hubs is obsessed…lmao.
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I really doubt this carriage is going to earn its keep winning races…
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I was wondering about that after you said that he was worried about pets scratching it up.
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My husband buys lots of things to display, and then sticks them a closet never to be seen again…
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High level, selective, hoarding!!
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He’s “saving” them.
For what I don’t know…
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I guess Riverman (just saw that above, love it) isn’t a fan of the natural distressed look.
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I think he wants to prevent it from becoming even more distressed….
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That’s hilarious!
I wonder how long he can keep this up—-seems like a lot of work, almost like a full-time job. 😅
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He’s stubborn. It could go on quite a while…
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I think he wants an excuse to go be near it.
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Ha!
If he starts sleeping in there I’ll let you know…
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