We were heading to church this morning, and got behind a very large truck making a turn. I wondered why it was going so slow, until I saw the boys on top, fending off the maze of overhead power lines.
On the trip home after church, I had to giggle - there was a bit of a sag in a wire now, like at about moto-eye height. It is only a matter of time until there is a bit of a power cut for at least one house (hopefully not the block, as Grahame and Sandra's place is just down the road from here).
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Spot the wire - the trick is to keep your chin below the rice sack ...
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