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sandgrain
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Sycamore, IL, USA

0 posted 2006-08-08 11:09 PM





Our Sick Deck

We loved the big deck
When we moved into this place
But it’s now become
Quite a challenge we must face

Painted with enamel
That is latex based
It cracked and peeled
Appearing a disgrace

Two hired men worked hard
Doing their very best
Stripping twice and power washing
From morn till night without rest

A paltry amount of paint came off
They were as stumped as us
He hasn’t returned our calls
In the 3 weeks since all that fuss

During which we’ve had
Company from California and Ohio
Plus cousins from St. Louis
Saw our sick deck and heard our woe

Others from Des Plaines came
Grand daughter and friend from Italy
Today Hubby’s sanding away
To finish 'fore Saturday’s company

I told him not to break his neck
What the heck
We’ve learned to entertain
Without the deck!

It just seems kind of funny
Before attempted removal, it peeled
Now, in spite of removers, scrubbing
And power washing, it’s tightly sealed.

(I really don’t think my husband thinks this is funny)


© Copyright 2006 Rae Petersen - All Rights Reserved
Larry C
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1 posted 2006-08-08 11:49 PM


Rae,
Your husband may not but I bet Toe will!

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

Earth Angel
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2 posted 2006-08-09 01:01 AM


Having a sense of humour even when things go awry, can prevent us from going crazy!

Sounds as though you'll keep your sanity, sandgrain ~ but will your hubby?!? lol


Linda

iliana
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3 posted 2006-08-09 01:06 AM


I bet your husband doesn't think it is funny, but it is very odd, Rae.  Enjoyed this piece of everyday life.  *hugs*...jo
Sunshine
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4 posted 2006-08-09 07:24 AM



I had a deck...just like yours!

I moved!!!



Thanks, m'dear!


Toerag
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5 posted 2006-08-09 07:42 AM


LOL...down south some of the houses have more deck space then house space...good job....
nakdthoughts
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6 posted 2006-08-09 08:53 AM


enjoyed, Rae....  I have had that happen before..

M

suthern
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7 posted 2006-08-09 09:39 AM


ROFL... I have some dining chairs that must be first cousins to your deck. *G* I tried refinishing one... only to find that the crud won't come off with paint or varnish remover or sandpaper and elbow grease! LOL

That one chair now stays hidden away... LOL

Pilgrimage
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8 posted 2006-08-09 09:51 AM


  Just call it the new in look for decks.  What'll they know?  All that exposed wood and stain is passe.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

LeeJ
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9 posted 2006-08-09 10:01 AM


isn't that the way it always goes?


good one and fun read.

Balladeer
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10 posted 2006-08-09 09:47 PM


Well, if he don't think it's funny....get rid of that man!! It's a hoot!
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