
Listen up People. This is not that complicated.
THIS IS A COMMON VARIETY GARDEN/YARD/FARM STICK...

And when you leave these items laying around,
they will also be considered (for canine purposes)..STICKS

Not a "screwdriver" or a "weeder"

If you don't pick up after yourself....your sticks may just end up where the rest of mine do...
buried somewhere in acres of meadows....good luck!

I think we can all take a way a few valuable lessons...
1) Pick up your tools
2) Bright handles are a good idea.
3) and if you don't pick up....HAPPY HUNTING!
You may have noticed that I have a stick obsession. I'm a 8 month old puppy, spending her weekends either at The Farm or The Park. Sticks are my life.