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We called them horse apples, come from the Bois D'arc tree, which is sometimes call an Osage Orange tree.
Looks like it could be a coffer damn used to keep water out of where they are pouring footings for new structures
That very well could be. It has metal girders in it that are twisted out of shape.
Military pontoon bridge
Hedgeapples
That’s what we used to call them! I’d forgotten.
@shawn25304 Thank you! That's what I was thinking my grandmother called them, but I just couldn't remember for sure. Any known uses for them?
@myleemae7858 they are supposed to keep spiders out of the basement
@@shawn25304 Thank you!
The Red River Bridge troll?
Enjoyed! Thank you. 😊
Thank you for watching!
We called them horse apples, come from the Bois D'arc tree, which is sometimes call an Osage Orange tree.
Looks like it could be a coffer damn used to keep water out of where they are pouring footings for new structures
That very well could be. It has metal girders in it that are twisted out of shape.
Military pontoon bridge
Hedgeapples
That’s what we used to call them! I’d forgotten.
@shawn25304 Thank you! That's what I was thinking my grandmother called them, but I just couldn't remember for sure. Any known uses for them?
@myleemae7858 they are supposed to keep spiders out of the basement
@@shawn25304 Thank you!
The Red River Bridge troll?