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Old 12-27-2020, 07:56 PM   #9
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The big rain fall that fell on Thursday and Friday, Christmas day, raised the water level in Hawkins Brook enough so just one small corner of the submerged shopping cart is now visible. Other nearby debris items include a large black tire and three or four wooden pallets which are no longer visible and are now under the water and ice.

It seems like a small jon boat with oars and a two person team is a good vessel for removing all this junk once the ice all melts away. That shopping cart must be half buried down deep into the mud.

You know .... the warm temps and big rain that fell on Christmas day did a way better job than any snowblower ever could for removing all the snow from the elevated walkway that's built with very durable www.blacklocustlumber.com which grows in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. Just look at the photo titled Wingfield Pines to see a similar looking walkway.
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