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Nice walk, nice pictures! ::tu:: Looks like day lilies and iris?

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Philip, the yellow flowers are daffodils. The blueish/light purple are iris. The open field was just mowed today by our neighbor who will soon roll it all up into hay bales.
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Byrd wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 4:57 pm My 9 year old Grandson this morning. He caught the biggest catfish!
That's a great picture! Just look how proud he is! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: I'll have to remember that bait recipe! LOL! :lol:
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 2:24 am Philip, the yellow flowers are daffodils. The blueish/light purple are iris. The open field was just mowed today by our neighbor who will soon roll it all up into hay bales.
Looks like a peaceful & tranquil place to be Gary! ::hmm:: Got any empty sheds? I'll work for food! LOL! :lol: ::tu:: :D
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garddogg56 wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 2:01 pm Just another lovely day in the Maine woods waiting for the big Tom ::paranoid::
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TPK, you're always welcome tho I consider the sheds unlivable. But there is a recliner and couch in the cutlery room. :)
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 12:02 pm TPK, you're always welcome tho I consider the sheds unlivable. But there is a recliner and couch in the cutlery room. :)
In the cutlery room??? ::super_happy:: ::woot:: I'll think I've died & gone to heaven! ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Just a tad smaller than a golf ball.
It's out of the way, so I'll let it bee.
::rotflol:: I crack myself up!
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Steve Warden wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 12:57 pm Just a tad smaller than a golf ball.
It's out of the way, so I'll let it bee.
How are you going to feel about it when it is the size of a basketball? I have seen a few hornet nests that size along the river - I keep my distance from those things!
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I'll certainly be keeping an eye on it.
When/if it gets to baseball size, I'll hose it down with bug killer and get rid of it.
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Steve, do you know what critter is making that nest? It might be the beginning of a hornet's nest.
When I was working for the school board, one of the schools called and said there was a big hornet's nest in a pine tree on the playground. It was fairly high in the pine and I don't think any of the children had been stung but there was that possibility. We went Kolmetz Hardware and bought a box of 12 ga. high brass #4 "hornet removal shells". :) The school was closed for some reason and of course maintenance didn't get all those days off so we figured we would take care of the hornet's nest in that time period. It was a big nest, about like a double sized football. We drove out to the tree and the feller that was with me loaded his Remington 1100 with the "hornet removal" shells and brought it down. The shot had torn it up enough that the hornets abandoned the remains fairly quickly. I think the next day we checked it a tossed it in a dumpster.
I was mowing a shooting lane some years ago and ran over a hornet's nest in a low scrub oak with a Massey Ferguson and a 6' bushhog mower. Needles to say I had to find another route out of that particular spot.
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What happens when one is too long in quarantine.

A herd of Musk-Ox sunning themselves on the Arctic tundra.
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A rare talking Musk-Ox.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 7:06 pm What happens when one is too long in quarantine.

A herd of Musk-Ox sunning themselves on the Arctic tundra.

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A lone Polar Bear watching the Musk-Ox.

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A rare talking Musk-Ox.
"You looking at me? I don't see no one else. So, you looking at me?

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You might need a little help ::nod::
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treefarmer wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 6:59 pm Steve, do you know what critter is making that nest? It might be the beginning of a hornet's nest.
When I was working for the school board, one of the schools called and said there was a big hornet's nest in a pine tree on the playground. It was fairly high in the pine and I don't think any of the children had been stung but there was that possibility. We went Kolmetz Hardware and bought a box of 12 ga. high brass #4 "hornet removal shells". :) The school was closed for some reason and of course maintenance didn't get all those days off so we figured we would take care of the hornet's nest in that time period. It was a big nest, about like a double sized football. We drove out to the tree and the feller that was with me loaded his Remington 1100 with the "hornet removal" shells and brought it down. The shot had torn it up enough that the hornets abandoned the remains fairly quickly. I think the next day we checked it a tossed it in a dumpster.
I was mowing a shooting lane some years ago and ran over a hornet's nest in a low scrub oak with a Massey Ferguson and a 6' bushhog mower. Needles to say I had to find another route out of that particular spot.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 7:06 pm What happens when one is too long in quarantine.

Nice photos and very entertaining, Garry. I am not worried about your imagination, but......if you happen to see any Lemmings out there on the tundra, DO NOT follow them over the cliff!

Good story, Ken. A video of that would have probably won you grand prize on AFHV.
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QS, Ken you made me smile. ::tounge::
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Progression: Then
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was learning to fish.
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was learning to fish.
Now
Today there is a boy that apparently knows how to fish.
Today there is a boy that apparently knows how to fish.
This is our oldest grandson, Christian.
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That's a nice fish!
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They sure learn quick ::nod:: TF he must of had a great teacher ::hmm::
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Nice bass. Good job, young man! ::tu::

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::tu:: Nice! I love to see pictures like this and the story behind it is even better!
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D) All of the above.
Lookin' great, Phil!!
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TF, you seem to be mildly proud of that young man for more than his fishing abilities. ::nod::
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Nice bass! Congratulation TF, looks like a fine young man. ::nod::

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