“The most interesting information come from children, for they tell all they know and then stop.” Mark Twain
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6 Comments
E.Brooks
Love the quote, as well as Mark Twain! That rope netting looks like it could be good for a hammock.
Monte Stevens
I found it along side of a pile of discarded wood. It just may have been the remains of a hammock. It was frustrating to see where someone dumped this along one of our nature trails.
Steve Skinner
Oh how I wish one of my friends would be more like a child!
Monte Stevens
LOL Don’t suppose we know the same friend. 🙂
Tom Dills
Knowing when to stop is the part we too soon forget.
There is some great texture in that old rope. Frustrating when you find stuff like where it doesn’t belong.
Monte Stevens
We do feel the need to keep expanding and expanding.