
The question, of course, is where can you see praire grass, a big mouth bass and an airplane all in one small space?
Himself so bravely climbed the ladder and strung fishing line and tied it with one hand and so suspended the little whirlygig airplane in the air space at the top of the cabin. (I would have tried it, if Himself did not, but I am quite sure I could not have "gotherdone". That is way too high!)
The big mouth bass is the one and the same that Gramps caught one summer from the pontoon boat. Little girl, Sheila, watching the commotion and seeing the creature that Gramps reeled in said of the Big Mouth Bass -- "that is not a fish!". She thought it was a crocodile or some other monster because of the size of the mouth.
The grass is prairie grass. There are still small patches here and there.
And the "Twin Lake"
"Private Road"
sign is one that Gramps made. We have 3 or 4 of his signs that used to Grace the park. And they are hanging on the walls at Too.
Next riddle please . . .
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I like the "mobiles". I'm sure your grandkiddies will, too.
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