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A updated blog from the past: How to keep gueese off a dock!

Reblogger Bob Crane
Real Estate Agent with Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified #1 in Forest Land Mgmt

Every week I pick 10 posts that I think that could use a second look, a little more exposure, or that are so good that I want all my friends to have a chance to experience it.

This week is no exception and it has been a challenge to narrow the list down to 10, I hope that you enjoy these along with a few more that you may find on the author's blog site.

Take a few minutes to click on the title of this post, this will take you to the original blog post where the author would be excited to hear your thoughts on their post.

Original content by Sybil Campbell 0225218019

How to keep gueese off a dock!

 

I posted this blog several years ago and today I was looking through my archives and read it.  I thought it was worthy of another look so here it is the updated version of that blog:

 

If you or anyone you know owns a dock in the Williamsburg Virginia area, there may have been a problem with gueese using the dock as their personal bathroon.

 

I tried chasing them off, waving my arms or a small branch at them and shouting like a crazy person!  I'm sure it was quite a sight.  One of them stuck out it's tongue and hissed at me; the very idea!

 

I heard putting fishing line across the entrance to the dock would keep gueese off the dock.  I tried it and now the dock doesn't have to be constantly cleaned.

Sybil Campbell, REALTOR®, ABR, SFR, SRES

Century 21 John T. Ferreira and Son, Inc. 

(904) 885-0987

WHATEVER THE DIRECTION SYBIL CAN HELP YOU LOCATE THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS

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Comments(1)

Sybil Campbell
Fernandina Beach, FL
Referral Agent Amelia Island Florida

Hi Bob, thanks for the re-blog, I really appreciate it. 

Nov 02, 2014 01:09 PM