I know she was thinking
"What's the use of having a hammock if you can't use it ???"
Well She can use it now . . .
Mama isn't to pleased, "Kinda looks like a barn to me".
I think the smile says it all . . .
I know she was thinking
"What's the use of having a hammock if you can't use it ???"
Well She can use it now . . .
Mama isn't to pleased, "Kinda looks like a barn to me".
I think the smile says it all . . .
Bradley SaintJohn
Flat Bottom Canoe
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The Transition from Ground Sleeping to Hammocksis the Conversion from Agony To Ecstasy,and Curing Ground-In-somnia.
"Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show you great and mighty things . . ." Jeremiah 33:3
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The smile is definitely worth the time and effort (and whatever the wife says)
Don't let life get in the way of living.
Nice! Throw some pale purple curtains on that frame, and she'll be a regular Disney Princess. It's awesome what you have been doing for your daughter, and I have enjoyed following the posts--she's lucky to have such a devoted daddy! Keep up the good work.
You're gonna need a bigger hammock
oh, that's great. my daughter is going to want me to build her something if she sees these pictures. bet if you painted the wood to match the wall color, you wouldn't really notice the frame. she's very lucky to have you for a father.
s.
Bradley SaintJohn
Flat Bottom Canoe
Start A Biz
The Transition from Ground Sleeping to Hammocksis the Conversion from Agony To Ecstasy,and Curing Ground-In-somnia.
"Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show you great and mighty things . . ." Jeremiah 33:3
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And a happy little camper it appears. When will you be sewing the inevitable pink UQ and TQs?
Jim
That smile speaks volumes. Nice job!
Terry
"One of the best things you can do in this world is take a nap in the woods." ~ Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry
"While it may be a lot of work, the view is best from the summit." ~ an anonymous staff member of Philmont Scout Ranch
Enjoy the day
Shane
That's incredibly awesome! Good job! I want one.
That is awesome!
I put a 16' 4X4 in the back yard last week to make my back yard hangable--and to experiment with tarps and the like. I might do this upstairs to make my son's room hammockable. Thanks for the idea!
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