đź’Ş Plumbing, Electrical, and Fencing: A Story About Strength and Mesh
I was thinking about my dad today and wanted to share a story that always makes me smile.
When my dad was 77, he had what we jokingly referred to as "his year of the knife." First, he got a pacemaker (electrical), then had hernia repair (structural reinforcements, perhaps?), and finally underwent a triple bypass (plumbing). For the hernia repair, they used polypropylene mesh—a material that reminded me of the plastic mesh some of our customers use in their projects today.
After that eventful year, my dad, who had a strong constitution, went on to live to the ripe old age of 90. But what really stuck with me was his primary doctor’s sense of humor. At his next checkup, the doctor said:
"Well, Mr. Hoffman, we’ve repaired your plumbing and electrical systems, and reinforced the structure. As long as the roof doesn’t cave in, you’re good for another 20 years!"
That sense of resilience and humor is something I admire and try to carry into all aspects of life, including our work at Louis E. Page, Inc.
Like the polypropylene mesh that helped support my dad’s recovery, the plastic netting and mesh we offer provide strength and reliability for a variety of applications—just on a very different scale.
Whether you need plastic mesh for agricultural use, safety applications, or garden enclosures, we have a wide selection designed to suit your project’s specific needs. The mesh openings may be small, but the strength and flexibility are substantial—qualities my dad would’ve appreciated!
You can explore our plastic netting options, or give our expert, Terry, a call at 978-486-3116 if you have any questions or need recommendations for your next project.
Thank you for letting me share this story—it’s a reminder that no matter the challenges we face, a little strength, a little humor, and the right support can go a long way.
May you enjoy today with a laugh in it!
Debbie Page