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Thanks guys,it's home.
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Great pictures, beautiful country and that is a humdinger of a combine! ::tu::
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Nice pictures Roger! Gotta sell a lot of knives to pay for one of those combines. :lol: Cost more than a new house.

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You can say that again Ken!
$600,000+ for the new John Deere S790 or any other of the largest combines. Tack on another 100 grand for any of the German brands. New 4-Wheel drive tractors cost $600,000+, tack on $100,000 for tracks option. New tandem grain truck, $100,000+. Large air seeder and air cart $1,000,000+. Grain cart $100,000+. Swing grain auger $30,000. Smaller grain auger with mover $20,000+. Mid-size tractor with loader and front wheel assist $150,000+. Heavy harrow $30,000+. High speed tillage machine $100,000+. 4000 bushel hopper bins with air $15,000+. High way tractor with super b grain trailer $250,000+. Large high clearance self propelled sprayer $600,000+.
Need I go on ….
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When you ask why did I come back. 7 around 10 feet high. massive Michigan Crinoids fossil plate. Around 500 million years old.
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Doc, that's a nice pic of that anole lizard.

We bought a Ring Pro doorbell this summer. My wife has a lot of plants, foliage on the front porch, so anole lizards and the geckos like to live in them. We leave our porch light on at night, so there are plenty of bugs for them to eat.

The Ring doorbell is motion activated and pings your smart phone. We have been getting woke up at 3 in the morning by a gecko staring us in the face on our smart phone from our doorbell camera. :lol:

We also saw a possum walk right up the side of our door on the bricks. I am assuming he was going after a gecko. So we are capturing a whole food chain on our doorbell. :lol:
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We used to have a bunch of green anole lizards around the house in the flower beds and shrubs but rarely see one nowadays. Still see them in the undergrowth and trees along the creeks farther away from the house and buildings. I think the guinea fowl have cleaned them out around the house just like most of the snakes.

We still have a lot of frogs and some toads around. My theory is that they're out and about more at night when the guineas and chickens are asleep. The anole being a daytime critter is easy prey for the guinea fowl. ::shrug::

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Unk wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:20 pm Doc, that's a nice pic of that anole lizard.

We bought a Ring Pro doorbell this summer. My wife has a lot of plants, foliage on the front porch, so anole lizards and the geckos like to live in them. We leave our porch light on at night, so there are plenty of bugs for them to eat.

The Ring doorbell is motion activated and pings your smart phone. We have been getting woke up at 3 in the morning by a gecko staring us in the face on our smart phone from our doorbell camera. :lol:

We also saw a possum walk right up the side of our door on the bricks. I am assuming he was going after a gecko. So we are capturing a whole food chain on our doorbell. :lol:
Unk, you can disable the alerts to your phone on motion in the Ring app on your phone. It will still record on motion, and alert when the button is actually pushed. That's what I did - I got tired of the phone dinging every time my wife took the dog for a walk.
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:04 pm
Unk wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:20 pm
Unk, you can disable the alerts to your phone on motion in the Ring app on your phone. It will still record on motion, and alert when the button is actually pushed. That's what I did - I got tired of the phone dinging every time my wife took the dog for a walk.
Thanks Twoflowers. We have played around with the sensitivity settings, and have them set to where it seems to work pretty good now.
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Thanks Mrwatch for the Crinoid pics and for a trip down memory lane. I used to spend a significant number of hours beachcombing along Lake Michigan in Sw Michigan, free entertainment and you never knew what treasures, including Crinoids, would show up. Especially good hunting this time of year before the lake froze.
I never made it up to hunt agates in Superior but still hope to someday, however, the clock is ticking.....
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 5:43 pm Thanks Mrwatch for the Crinoid pics and for a trip down memory lane. I used to spend a significant number of hours beachcombing along Lake Michigan in Sw Michigan, free entertainment and you never knew what treasures, including Crinoids, would show up. Especially good hunting this time of year before the lake froze.
I never made it up to hunt agates in Superior but still hope to someday, however, the clock is ticking.....
I live near the lake shore. although this is a farm near me. The pile I found this in he said was from around 12-14 feet deep. Dug deeper this summer with his crane. Beach combed Lake Superior last year a little. Visited the mineral museum and several rock shows.
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Is this girl good or was this the 1 in a million shot?
This is one of my granddaughters at practice, notice the Robin Hood shot with one arrow hitting another. Her coach swears it's for real.
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Sweet girl and amazing shot. ::tu:: ::tu::
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dlr110 wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 1:31 pm Is this girl good or was this the 1 in a million shot?
This is one of my granddaughters at practice, notice the Robin Hood shot with one arrow hitting another. Her coach swears it's for real.

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That's really awesome!
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This tree must go.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:53 pm This tree must go.
Dynamite?

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Quick Steel, check this out:http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/suwanneeco/20 ... your-yard/
If that snag is not a danger tree the above might save a lot of time and money plus helping some of the critters.
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treefarmer, In fact this tree was left up precisely for wildlife. But it has developed a huge crack inside the largely hollowed out interior and is now a real threat. One huge branch recently fell. So it is time to go. We do have one more dead tree which is not in a risky spot which we decided to leave up for woodpeckers who visit it.
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From my visit to a classic car show Saturday. Just a few of the many.

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Nice Ken! Put me down for the 61 Impala, too old to climb in n out of those Mustangs and Corvettes.
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Any idea what the car in the last picture is?
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samb1955 wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2019 12:25 am Any idea what the car in the last picture is?
Pantera, but I don't remember what year.

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Oh Ken you just made me so sad!!! ::tear:: I had a 1968 Hardtop Mustang, Canary Yellow and black interior with a 289 HP engine and manual 3 speed transmission. I love that car and thought I needed to trade for a larger car with I got married and after our first child. Why didn't I keep that sweet car?
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The beginning.
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The tree yields to the onslaught.
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