The bluebonnets are a tad off this year because of the continued drought.george wrote:I know it is aggravating at times. I don't have a solution for you, though.
I would really hate to have to explain in court why I was shooting at a car that just ran through my front yard, and destroyed my mailbox (I just replaced it for the third time in 8 months). Still rebuilding the rock wall.
Even if you put up cameras and reported it, the outcome would be trivial, and your neighbors would just think you were a jerk.
When I inherited the family farm in Freestone county, I would always get furious when the neighbors cows tore up my fence. I was really a jerk about it. Then I got my cows, and everything began to look a little different.
I have begun to look at it as pay-back for all the stuff I did in my younger years.
Are the bluebonnets nice this year? Sorry yours got run over. They'll grow back.
I don't care if the neighbors think I am a jerk or not. This is my property. My bluebonnets.
In case you have not guessed, by shooting at them was stated in jest.
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