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07/22/2018 04:24:31 PM · #1
n/a, standard editing
07/22/2018 04:39:39 PM · #2
The phrase good bones is often used when flipping houses, referring to the framework of the house. Does your house have "good bones?"
07/22/2018 04:51:44 PM · #3
This could be interesting.
07/22/2018 05:20:07 PM · #4
Originally posted by digifotojo:

The phrase good bones is often used when flipping houses, referring to the framework of the house. Does your house have "good bones?"

MY house has good bones :-) We stripped it down to the Post & Beam and rebuilt. I'm all for good bones, be they bungalows or Blue Whales!
07/22/2018 09:04:37 PM · #5
I like tee bones and rib bones
07/23/2018 12:55:41 AM · #6
"Clean bones and stinking bones, antlers and bones."

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The Deer Lay Down Their Bones by Robinson Jeffers

I followed the narrow cliffside trail half way up the mountain
Above the deep river-canyon. There was a little cataract crossed the path, flinging itself
Over tree roots and rocks, shaking the jeweled fern-fronds, bright bubbling water
Pure from the mountain, but a bad smell came up. Wondering at it I clambered down the steep stream
Some forty feet, and found in the midst of bush-oak and laurel,
Hung like a bird's nest on the precipice brink a small hidden clearing,
Grass and a shallow pool. But all about there were bones lying in the grass, clean bones and stinking bones,
Antlers and bones: I understood that the place was a refuge for wounded deer; there are so many
Hurt ones escape the hunters and limp away to lie hidden; here they have water for the awful thirst
And peace to die in; dense green laurel and grim cliff

Make sanctuary, and a sweet wind blows upward from the deep gorge.--I wish my bones were with theirs.
But that's a foolish thing to confess, and a little cowardly. We know that life
Is on the whole quite equally good and bad, mostly gray neutral, and can be endured
To the dim end, no matter what magic of grass, water and precipice, and pain of wounds,
Makes death look dear. We have been given life and have used it--not a great gift perhaps--but in honesty
Should use it all. Mine's empty since my love died--Empty? The flame-haired grandchild with great blue eyes
That look like hers?--What can I do for the child? I gaze at her and wonder what sort of man
In the fall of the world . . . I am growing old, that is the trouble. My children and little grandchildren
Will find their way, and why should I wait ten years yet, having lived sixty-seven, ten years more or less,
Before I crawl out on a ledge of rock and die snapping, like a wolf
Who has lost his mate?--I am bound by my own thirty-year-old decision: who drinks the wine
Should take the dregs; even in the bitter lees and sediment
New discovery may lie. The deer in that beautiful place lay down their bones: I must wear mine.

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