Maybe 60 years ago the old man poured some concrete in the barn and the dog walked thru it, he left it. Next time he poured concrete I took my shoes off and walked thru it, I caught hell and he troweled it again. Yea, dog prints are probably still there. Daryl
“Some cultures believe that such footprints are lucky, and that they bring blessings to the buildings they adorn. Rumours of brickyards employing/keeping animals to create ‘lucky’ footprints abound.” Or, the site says, brick makers labeled bricks “lucky” because they didn’t want to waste damaged bricks. https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/news/lucky-paw-prints-past
That Asshole Jack's ancestors no doubt.
ReplyDeleteMaybe 60 years ago the old man poured some concrete in the barn and the dog walked thru it, he left it. Next time he poured concrete I took my shoes off and walked thru it, I caught hell and he troweled it again. Yea, dog prints are probably still there.
ReplyDeleteDaryl
“Some cultures believe that such footprints are lucky, and that they bring blessings to the buildings they adorn. Rumours of brickyards employing/keeping animals to create ‘lucky’ footprints abound.” Or, the site says, brick makers labeled bricks “lucky” because they didn’t want to waste damaged bricks.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.wessexarch.co.uk/news/lucky-paw-prints-past