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GARDENING Old bowling balls find new life in Crestview garden The last time Barbara Watterson went bowling was “probably in college,” says the 60-year-old Central Austin resident.
What do people do with old bowling balls? One homeowner discovered what the previous property owner did with his or hers — they buried them. >> Read more trending news But David Olson didn't ...
A lot of old tenpin bowling balls get thrown away. And, of course, there’s a booming business in new bowling balls — it seems at least one new ball hits the market every week. But not a… ...
David Olson, 33, is learning that firsthand now that he’s discovered the home he purchased in Muskegon, Michigan two years ago is built on top of old bowling balls. Olson told Fox News he began ...
NOWATA, OK -- When Amy Barbee died in 1997, she had some old bowling balls artistically placed in her garden. Years later her husband Chris had the idea of using the bowling balls to create a ...
With an old bowling ball, a plant pot, a fountain pump, some tubing, and a few other basic items, you can create a gorgeous water feature for your backyard.
A Michigan homeowner says he's feeling "pretty blessed" after finding 158 bowling balls under his house. "I'm having a good day in the sunshine, and I got plenty of balls," David Olson, 33, told ...
Bowling as a thing to do dates back to at least 3200 B.C., with the earliest indications coming from Egypt. At first, it appears to have been a child's game, with balls and pins made in miniature.
OK, this is what readers are telling me about what some farmers do with old bowling balls (see You Asked: No. 261). The truth is in here somewhere.
In bowling-ball form, polyester can endure 10 or 15 years of daily play, says Tommy Delutz Jr., a two-time national Professional Bowlers Association champion who now runs the pro shop at Herrill ...
Natalie Dreier, Cox Media Group National Content Desk Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021 160 bowling balls found buried in yard ...