It has blocks of wood attached with bands and then the 2x4 braces nailed to wood blocks. The palm tree was not not harmed. You suffer from “Deer in the headlights” staring syndrone, one of the side effects of taking Ozempic.I'm too busy staring at the palm tree which appears to be propped up with two boards nailed into it.
"Open Soon" sounds better.
Wonder why a multi-million dollar construction project decided to use a hand painted plywood sign. Couldn't spring for an extra $500 for something professional, maybe announcing an expected grand opening date? Dumb.
You forgot the part where folks kept pulling up to pumps, then calling the 800 number to complain it wasn't working...They called Gino and he gave them a long ass explanation about permits and wind loads and quote $3000... the contractor put a change order in for $6000 and got denied.
Must be a Florida thing. They don't do that up here. Heck if a tree is that big around it's big enough to stand up on it's own.My trees look the same. I think they do it so they don't fall over.
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In Fłorida you have old retired guys who need help keeping their big tree to stand up.Must be a Florida thing. They don't do that up here. Heck if a tree is that big around it's big enough to stand up on it's own.
If you zoom in and enhance you can see the pfizer on the boards.In Fłorida you have old retired guys who need help keeping their big tree to stand up.
Their old wives are mostly to blame for that.In Fłorida you have old retired guys who need help keeping their big tree to stand up.
Spray painted. I agree, see it all the"Open Soon" sounds better.
Wonder why a multi-million dollar construction project decided to use a hand painted plywood sign. Couldn't spring for an extra $500 for something professional, maybe announcing an expected grand opening date? Dumb.
That about sums it up!Spray painted. I agree, see it all the
Time.