it doesn't take much to amuse me while I'm at work.
so I've been working on this house in Muirfield Village that is right on the golf course. not sure what hole, been there since last Monday. yesterday late morning I'm up a ladder doing my work and I get a phone call. I put down my brush and see who it is. It's Brock, so I answer the phone and the first thing he says to me is "you're probably on a ladder working aren't you." lol, yes, as a matter of fact I am. we had a nice chat about barred turkey feathers and I went on with my painting until it was time to move ladder. when I get to the ground I put my painting set up on the ground and when I did, I noticed this. I did like four double-takes trying to decide if this was a rub. definitely.
I don't know how I didn't notice it when I put the ladder there, but I was fighting a bunch of tree branches to get the ladder on the house. I had walked by this tree several times in the five days I was there before I saw this rub. in my defense, the path of least resistance through there is between the tree and the house, so I hadn't really walked on that side until I needed to. I had seen fresh deer tracks earlier on that side of the house, and this morning when I got there an adult doe with a button buck was standing in the back yard. that tree that rub is on is not 8 feet from the house.
standing in the same exact spot I took a pic of the fairway which was about 80 yards from where I was standing.
so I've been working on this house in Muirfield Village that is right on the golf course. not sure what hole, been there since last Monday. yesterday late morning I'm up a ladder doing my work and I get a phone call. I put down my brush and see who it is. It's Brock, so I answer the phone and the first thing he says to me is "you're probably on a ladder working aren't you." lol, yes, as a matter of fact I am. we had a nice chat about barred turkey feathers and I went on with my painting until it was time to move ladder. when I get to the ground I put my painting set up on the ground and when I did, I noticed this. I did like four double-takes trying to decide if this was a rub. definitely.
I don't know how I didn't notice it when I put the ladder there, but I was fighting a bunch of tree branches to get the ladder on the house. I had walked by this tree several times in the five days I was there before I saw this rub. in my defense, the path of least resistance through there is between the tree and the house, so I hadn't really walked on that side until I needed to. I had seen fresh deer tracks earlier on that side of the house, and this morning when I got there an adult doe with a button buck was standing in the back yard. that tree that rub is on is not 8 feet from the house.
standing in the same exact spot I took a pic of the fairway which was about 80 yards from where I was standing.
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