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This is our front side yard and the four plank fence we put up--(the ground is now fixed, and the fence is now straight back by the bush--this picture was taken right when he initially finished). We feel so much better--the bushes our neighbors chopped down 8 years ago were clearly ours--and little by little every year they were mowing way up into our lawn, to justify their pesticide application (claiming the lawn as theirs). Our kids asked us why we were putting a fence in their yard, and even their dog (who had been leaving her piles in our yard) acted very territorial when my hubby was in our yard. Nobody except us apparently really understood that was our yard. Sadly though the neighbors are really angry with us (they won't even say hi), as they feel we took their yard away, even with a survey done by professional survey engineers, who found all the irons in the ground--the survey is 100% accurate within a couple of inches. I guess we could have said something to them all along when they were doing things to our yard, but we chose not to react in anger or say a word, but to simply put in a decorative fence. By the way, because they were angry with us, for whatever reason, the husband tore down his kids' swing set, and it's just been sitting in piles on the other side of their house. I have no idea why he'd do that to his kids or what he was trying to prove. We even deliberately kept our fence a good 8 inches off the lot line out of respect to the neighbors and their play area. It's just such an odd reaction to me--if I had found out I treated someone else's property as my own, I'd be very apologetic to those neighbors, not angry--I'd feel really bad--so I'm having a great deal of trouble understanding their reaction. So, all in all, they had been working about 12 feet into our yard towards our driveway, and 70 feet up the hill into our yard from the cul-de-sac--it had been getting more and more out of hand every year, so we decided it was time to peacefully resolve the situation with a pretty cedar fence.
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We had a wonderful relaxing evening enjoying our new fire ring. We roasted "hotdogs" and made smores--we let the kids stay out til about 9 pm, and J. and I stayed out another half hour enjoying the bright moon and the peaceful sounds of the bugs---when we went inside I was very surprised to see it was only 45 degrees out (and my girls were running around in shorts!) I should mention when I ran an errand last night, I saw two people in ear muffs--it's August!
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And note, for all you Ohio Folks, in WI we don't call this came Corn Hole, we call it Bean Bag Toss (perhaps it depends what you use inside the fabric, corn or beans:)--my parents made this for us last year. We have been playing this since I was a little girl when my grandpa made ours--it's almost as addicting as skee ball:)--(I swear I'm going to buy a skee ball machine someday!)