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| The 'What I'm Seeing Today' thread. (Page 41/51) |
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OldsFiero
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JAN 20, 08:13 PM
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Yup. The town has had many brands over the years, and I'm quite sure the crew would agree.
Back in the mid 50's the town bought a couple of FWD's ( made in Wisconsin, I think ). They were beasts. With 4wd, they could move snow several feet deep up and down these hollows better than the others. They ran them well into the 90's until parts were made of unobtainium.
Marc[This message has been edited by OldsFiero (edited 01-20-2022).]
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maryjane
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JAN 29, 11:16 PM
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maryjane
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FEB 03, 03:03 PM
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I hope the guy that has my place leased likes scurs, leather and ears as he's fixin to get some hybrid vigor/new genetic heterosis whether he wants them or not. Someone's bull is "cruisin the neighborhood lookin for 'chicks' and I let him in on my place to keep him off the highway and out of people's yards.


(If I hadn't opened a gate and let him in, he would have got in anyway, tearing a fence down in the process)
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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FEB 03, 03:18 PM
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 [This message has been edited by TheDigitalAlchemist (edited 02-03-2022).]
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williegoat
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MAR 04, 04:07 PM
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MEM, Patrick come get your dogs.
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Patrick
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MAR 04, 05:38 PM
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Consider them yours, Willie. Canada Geese may look majestic while flying in formation, but on the ground they're nothing more than super-pooper machines. City parks here are overrun by these damn things. Can't walk or sit anyplace where these birds reside without watching out for copious amounts of slimy goose shite.
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maryjane
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MAR 05, 09:27 AM
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I know what this means.
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Patrick
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MAR 05, 05:56 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
I know what this means.
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Beavers? 
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maryjane
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MAR 05, 06:10 PM
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yep. new sticks and fresh mud on an old lodge and their little 'this is my territory' mounds of mud grass and debris in 3 different locations. All point to at least one breeding age pair. First sign I've seen of any since the spring of 2020.
break out the conibears.. never underestimate the power of the mighty conibear 330.[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 03-05-2022).]
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williegoat
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MAR 05, 06:29 PM
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I spent a few hours at the Glendale Folk and Heritage Festival today. I listened to a guy playing a Weissenborn, a lady playing a hammered dulcimer and lots of banjos, mandolins, fiddles and guitars.
I didn't take any pictures or video today, but here is a video that I shot at the same event a few years ago:
The city used a screenshot from my video to promote the event: https://visitglendale.com/e...al-saturday-march-5/
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