Outdoorsman Thread
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Took my daily rounds this morning. Here’s a few pictures.
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Thanks Doc B.
Good time of the year to be out Mumbleypeg.

Good time of the year to be out Mumbleypeg.
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Nice pictures, Ken! Seems the bluebonnets have lasted a little longer, this year, than other years.
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The turtles have just started to come out in the last few days at a pond that I walk near.
These are small 4 or 6 inch turtles. For some reason one of my favorite critters.
Catching some rays.
These are small 4 or 6 inch turtles. For some reason one of my favorite critters.
Catching some rays.
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Cool photos from your walk, Ken. One shot looks a bit muddy. There are plenty of places around here like that, especially after all the rain lately. In my area the wild flowers have been great this year. So have the domestic flowers, for that matter. For the last couple of weeks, every time I go out into my back yard, I want to pause and smell the citrus and pear flowers.
Joe- I also like turtles. Most days I take a roughly two mile walk around my subdivision. Here is a little fellow that I picked out of the middle of the street a couple of weeks ago. I left him in my back yard - at least he will not get run over until he wanders out into the street again. Anyone have a clue about the species? I think it is hard to positively identify newly hatched turtles like this one, but I am no expert.
Joe- I also like turtles. Most days I take a roughly two mile walk around my subdivision. Here is a little fellow that I picked out of the middle of the street a couple of weeks ago. I left him in my back yard - at least he will not get run over until he wanders out into the street again. Anyone have a clue about the species? I think it is hard to positively identify newly hatched turtles like this one, but I am no expert.
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Joe I like turtles too.
Mel, don't have a clue.
Mel, don't have a clue.
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Nice save, Mel. That little guy would have been a goner for sure. It probably liked the warmth from the road.
I don't identify turtles very well.
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Out with the old 16years in with the new to get too my outdoor on the tote roads of Maine
hope this one lasts 16 years 
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Hey garddogg, drive it by my house to show it off. Congrats on good use from the other one and oh the smell of a new one.

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Nice 4x4!!! I'm sure that will come in handy, when the snow and ice hits! I keep getting stuck, in my 2 wheel drive Silverado, at the ranch, when it rains. Have to keep getting the tractor, to pull me outgarddogg56 wrote:Out with the old 16years in with the new to get too my outdoor on the tote roads of Mainehope this one lasts 16 years
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Congratulations, gdogg! All you need now is a set of tires and you'll have a real truck.
My son just bought a Ford-150 4X4, he had been driving a 1/2 ton Chevy 4X4 for 15 years, said it was time. Me, I'm staying with my old 2000 F-150 4X4 for a while longer, probably much longer.
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Kool turtle shots!!
GD.. Nice set of wheels..
Whats Scott say?!?!.. Drive it like ya stole it!!!
John
GD.. Nice set of wheels..
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Nice truck, Garddogg. Sixteen years is a while to drive a vehicle. my SUV is eleven years old; don't know if it will make another five years ...
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.....my 2006 Mercury still runs like a watch!!......and my 1956 T'bird(if I could get in and out of it without help)!!!..................FORD FOREVER!!!..........

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Great looking Ford GD!
Looks like you have some spring goin' on up there.
Looks like you have some spring goin' on up there.
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Thanx guys
TF ya gut that right,I'm half way there with the 20inch wheels will go with the tallest I can put under her without a lift.The ol'Dodge had a quarter of a million miles on her engine(last 360-5.9)tranny,diff and pig all original 
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Good stuff fellas!
Spent a few hours in the park with a few boys making a multi-level tree fort!!
Spent a few hours in the park with a few boys making a multi-level tree fort!!
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Nice Truck GD! I’ve always liked fords. Although the only Ford I own at the moment is a pre ‘65 Ford 2000 tractor! Lol.
My 2001 model Surburban has over 260k on it. Still running strong. Lord willing it’ll keep on until the wife gets out of nursing school.
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Really cool Scott.

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Dinadan wrote:Cool photos from your walk, Ken. One shot looks a bit muddy. There are plenty of places around here like that, especially after all the rain lately. In my area the wild flowers have been great this year. So have the domestic flowers, for that matter. For the last couple of weeks, every time I go out into my back yard, I want to pause and smell the citrus and pear flowers.
Joe- I also like turtles. Most days I take a roughly two mile walk around my subdivision. Here is a little fellow that I picked out of the middle of the street a couple of weeks ago. I left him in my back yard - at least he will not get run over until he wanders out into the street again. Anyone have a clue about the species? I think it is hard to positively identify newly hatched turtles like this one, but I am no expert.
Mel, that may be a red-eared slider. Or it might also be a yellow-bellied slider. He doesn't have his head out in the pics, but if he had red on the side of his head, that's what he is. They are very common across the South. We have'em in pretty much every pond here in Texas.
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Thanks, Mike. I will try to remember to look for red.Unk wrote: Mel, that may be a red-eared slider. Or it might also be a yellow-bellied slider. He doesn't have his head out in the pics, but if he had red on the side of his head, that's what he is. They are very common across the South. We have'em in pretty much every pond here in Texas.
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Good Job! She looks mighty happy, Ghillie suit and all.
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A very happy Lady QS. Pretty bird. 
Is that a Thompson Center that she shot it with?
Is that a Thompson Center that she shot it with?
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doglegg, It does look something like a TC. It will take a day or two before I can find out and get back to you.