Probably a road crossing for a new utility installation. Easier now to drill than dig a trench across the road and re-pave. You see these little slant rigs all the time parked on the right-of-ways along major roads, and usually see the new utility line either coiled up, ready or in sections lying there.
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# 10 That guy knows how to throw a cast net.
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Doggy dropped its ball.
DeleteLooks like a Maltipoo, smart dogs. We have two - same butterscotch ears & spots
Delete#1 Take notes for when this might be needed
ReplyDeleteEasily defeated with infrared... Have a layer of glass in the lid to block thermals.
DeleteA square of rigid insulation under the foliage would be sufficient. Dont ask how I know this!
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DeleteLooks like a directional boring bit breaking surface where it might not be planned from the looks of the intact pavers.
DeleteProbably a road crossing for a new utility installation. Easier now to drill than dig a trench across the road and re-pave. You see these little slant rigs all the time parked on the right-of-ways along major roads, and usually see the new utility line either coiled up, ready or in sections lying there.
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#2 - missed a great chance to make a fart flare....
ReplyDelete#1 Spider Hole. Near impossible to find unless ya step on one.
ReplyDeleteWe know where that one is. Please move out of the way so I can pull my truck up and put one wheel on it.
Delete#1 Cou Chi Tunnels in South of Vietnam. Now a tourist destination. You can also shoot a variety of guns for 1$ a shot. Been there.
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Delete#6 A china shop❓
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DeleteI just recognized the background scenery in #4. It's Mount Timpanogos and Squaw Peak in the Orem/Provo UT area.
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