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Here’s what we’ve been doing outside this week.
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Howling at the moon tonight plumb out in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Cool, Colonel, just very cool. I'm glad you get to enjoy your family and that you enjoy your family. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Colonel26 wrote:Howling at the moon tonight plumb out in the Gulf of Mexico.
Looks like a lot of fun being had there on the Gulf, Wade!
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Looks like you all are having a knice vacation!!

I avoid the beach at all costs......

Did pick some wild grapes yesterday...
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Awesome stuff Wade !
Was that on Dauphin Island ?

8) 8) 8)
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TripleF wrote:
Did pick some wild grapes yesterday...
Are those getting ripe already? Around here the muscadines turn dark purple when they are ripe. I have a pretty big vine in my back yard, wild, not planted, but the raccoons, opossums, jays and so forth pretty well eat the ripe ones before I see them.
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Dinadan wrote:
TripleF wrote:
Did pick some wild grapes yesterday...
Are those getting ripe already? Around here the muscadines turn dark purple when they are ripe. ...
Around here all the old timers call them mustangs. :wink: :lol: :lol:

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Used to work on traffic signals and school flashers, always hated it when there were wild grapes near by as the birds would feed on them and leave a grape hued coating on our signal equipment.
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royal0014 wrote:Awesome stuff Wade !
Was that on Dauphin Island ?

8) 8) 8)
Yes sir, that’s Dauphin Island. We rented a house across the road from the beach with the bay behind us. The beaches on that section are private, so it was only the families staying in the rental houses. No crazy stuff going on, and you could leave your stuff on the beach or u see the house and walk around and no one would bother anything. It was great.

If you’ve never been to Dauphin Island, they tell me it’s what the Florida beaches were back in the 50’s. Here’s no shopping malls or chain restaurants on the island. It’s all small Mom and pop places. Best seafood ever. Very relaxing.

Oh, and Pirates restaurant in their little country club had the best fried oysters I’ve ever put in my mouth. May have been the best thing I’ve sver eaten. Man they were good. It’s a SMALL little restaurant. Get there early for supper. You’ll leave happy.
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Dinadan wrote:
TripleF wrote:
Did pick some wild grapes yesterday...
Are those getting ripe already? Around here the muscadines turn dark purple when they are ripe. I have a pretty big vine in my back yard, wild, not planted, but the raccoons, opossums, jays and so forth pretty well eat the ripe ones before I see them.
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Sarah and I will be in Gulf Shores for a few days in August, celebrating our 49th year of marriage.

She wants to go back to St. Thomas for the 50th.

Gotta save some money.

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Congrats Charlie. Start saving those nickels now. Sarah is well worth it. ::tu::
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Happy Anniversary Charlie.. ::tu:: Yep.. Need to save those shekels!!! :lol: John :D
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RobesonsRme.com wrote:Sarah and I will be in Gulf Shores for a few days in August, celebrating our 49th year of marriage.

She wants to go back to St. Thomas for the 50th.

Gotta save some money.

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Some new shots from the feeder, in Stephens Co., Texas.

I finally drove some T-posts in at an angle and wired them up. Hopefully will stop the cows from knocking it over.

That was fun work, in 110 degree heat...it was a little bit hot.
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Great photos there and you have some nice looking bucks. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks, QS.

In the photo with the coyote over on the right....I'm pretty sure that is a chupacabra "goat sucker" behind the feeder.

Either that, or a mangy hairless coyote. :D
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Definitely a chupacabra. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Cool stuff Unk!! ::tu::
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Thanks Scott!
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Unk if the weather doesn't change those t post will be welded to the legs after a few days. Thanks for sharing the pictures. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Those hog's are some good eating!
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Had the boys out yesterday teaching them about muscadines (I just learned a few days ago myself).
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When I was a boy, we knew where all the muscadine and scuppanine (?sp) vines were. Usually discarded the peels and just ate the pulp.

Also wild plums. Cannot recall the last time I saw wild plums growing on the side of a roadway. Did they all die?

Mulberries, persimmons, and wild cherries seem to have disappeared too.

Maybe I just don't get out enough.

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