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Lovely bh. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::

Thanks for the info Steve ::nod:: ::nod:: .
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Steve Warden wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:51 pm Great shots of the Wolf Moon, BH!!

The first full moon of the year. The name is attributed to Native Americans noticing that wolves would howl during the winter months, when food was scarce, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac.
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This struck a chord with me....

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zzyzzogeton wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:57 pm This struck a chord with me....

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cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:52 pm
Stanwade wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:01 am Doing a little maintenance work on my cast iron this weekend....I re-seasoned a skillet and a dutch oven for a friend so I figured I'd touch mine up while I was at it..5 layers total.. they'll be good to go for a long time now...
I said in a previous post that the generations that went before us knew, but just did not realize it. Found this old pic that was in the new True West magazine, it was in my email box when i opened it this morning. Thought you would like it and find it interesting. :)

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philco wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:56 pm
cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:52 pm
Stanwade wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:01 am Doing a little maintenance work on my cast iron this weekend....I re-seasoned a skillet and a dutch oven for a friend so I figured I'd touch mine up while I was at it..5 layers total.. they'll be good to go for a long time now...
I said in a previous post that the generations that went before us knew, but just did not realize it. Found this old pic that was in the new True West magazine, it was in my email box when i opened it this morning. Thought you would like it and find it interesting. :)

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Cudgee I'm a big fan of cast iron and do most of my cooking using it. I belong to a Facebook group that is about Cast Iron cooking. If anyone has an interest and is on Facebook, here's a link. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930874380543927
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philco wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:56 pm
cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:52 pm
Stanwade wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:01 am Doing a little maintenance work on my cast iron this weekend....I re-seasoned a skillet and a dutch oven for a friend so I figured I'd touch mine up while I was at it..5 layers total.. they'll be good to go for a long time now...
I said in a previous post that the generations that went before us knew, but just did not realize it. Found this old pic that was in the new True West magazine, it was in my email box when i opened it this morning. Thought you would like it and find it interesting. :)

Cast Iron Kitchen.jpg

Cudgee I'm a big fan of cast iron and do most of my cooking using it. I belong to a Facebook group that is about Cast Iron cooking. If anyone has an interest and is on Facebook, here's a link. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930874380543927
Nice Dutch oven, Phil 👍.. look at all that beautiful, tasty fond on the bottom waiting to be de-glazed!😄
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Stanwade wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:31 pm
philco wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:56 pm
cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:52 pm

I said in a previous post that the generations that went before us knew, but just did not realize it. Found this old pic that was in the new True West magazine, it was in my email box when i opened it this morning. Thought you would like it and find it interesting. :)

Cast Iron Kitchen.jpg

Cudgee I'm a big fan of cast iron and do most of my cooking using it. I belong to a Facebook group that is about Cast Iron cooking. If anyone has an interest and is on Facebook, here's a link. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930874380543927
Nice Dutch oven, Phil 👍.. look at all that beautiful, tasty fond on the bottom waiting to be de-glazed!😄
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Here’s pics of some graphite work my Wife Heidi had at the Court House Exhibition over the Winter. We got them home and snapped pics,that Old man is one of my favorite,tempted to keep it. Have to be careful as am running out of room,and saving a main spot for our Owl piece she’s painting. Like I told Garry there like a good knife,hard to let go ,but need to pass em on sometime and let others enjoy.
Have a good weekend folks and stay warm.
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Who comes up with this stuff?
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How would you like to come up on this while night fishing?
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Ripster wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 1:57 am Here’s pics of some graphite work my Wife Heidi had at the Court House Exhibition over the Winter. We got them home and snapped pics,that Old man is one of my favorite,tempted to keep it. Have to be careful as am running out of room,and saving a main spot for our Owl piece she’s painting. Like I told Garry there like a good knife,hard to let go ,but need to pass em on sometime and let others enjoy.
Have a good weekend folks and stay warm.
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RobesonsRme.com wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 3:32 am How would you like to come up on this while night fishing?
Not even day fishing. ::paranoid:: :shock: :mrgreen:
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RobesonsRme.com wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 3:32 am How would you like to come up on this while night fishing?
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It's always interesting to see what our children are doing. We get pictures from our son every now and then when something is according to him, "is worth showing". The company he works for, out of Cairo, GA is doing the roof trusses for a new elementary school at Panama City Beach so he spent a couple of nights with us and I asked him to send us some pictures of the project. He sent the pictures and last evening when he got home he told us of that a big argument came up between the crane operator that was working for him and the concrete man that was also working on the school. The crane operator walked off the job so they were down for several hours until the crane company could rustle up another operator. So the job was set back several hours and they will probably not finish setting these trusses until Monday. Here are several pictures of the site from yesterday:
Here is the crane and the concrete pump boom that had the disagreement.
Here is the crane and the concrete pump boom that had the disagreement.
This is the 1st of the 105 foot trusses that needed the larger crane to put in place.
This is the 1st of the 105 foot trusses that needed the larger crane to put in place.
The 1st truss in place and being secured.
The 1st truss in place and being secured.
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 2:49 pm It's always interesting to see what our children are doing. We get pictures from our son every now and then when something is according to him, "is worth showing". The company he works for, out of Cairo, GA is doing the roof trusses for a new elementary school at Panama City Beach so he spent a couple of nights with us and I asked him to send us some pictures of the project. He sent the pictures and last evening when he got home he told us of that a big argument came up between the crane operator that was working for him and the concrete man that was also working on the school. The crane operator walked off the job so they were down for several hours until the crane company could rustle up another operator. So the job was set back several hours and they will probably not finish setting these trusses until Monday. Here are several pictures of the site from yesterday:-1492211757689336778 (1).jpg8289422860638031701.jpg4086783509397784236.jpg
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Great pics TF!
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My Great-Grandson started walking yesterday. He's almost 10 months old. Sorry. I just couldn't resist. I promise not to inundate you with baby pictures.
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 2:49 pm It's always interesting to see what our children are doing. We get pictures from our son every now and then when something is according to him, "is worth showing". The company he works for, out of Cairo, GA is doing the roof trusses for a new elementary school at Panama City Beach so he spent a couple of nights with us and I asked him to send us some pictures of the project. He sent the pictures and last evening when he got home he told us of that a big argument came up between the crane operator that was working for him and the concrete man that was also working on the school. The crane operator walked off the job so they were down for several hours until the crane company could rustle up another operator. So the job was set back several hours and they will probably not finish setting these trusses until Monday. Here are several pictures of the site from yesterday:-1492211757689336778 (1).jpg8289422860638031701.jpg4086783509397784236.jpg
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 1:44 pm My Great-Grandson started walking yesterday. He's almost 10 months old. Sorry. I just couldn't resist. I promise not to inundate you with baby pictures.
Great grandson pictures and knife pictures are all in the same category as far as I'm concerned. I wonder if great grandson's have their own computer site.____Dave
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 1:44 pm My Great-Grandson started walking yesterday. He's almost 10 months old. Sorry. I just couldn't resist. I promise not to inundate you with baby pictures.
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Jerry, kindly inundate us with baby pictures.
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Ripster wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 1:57 am Here’s pics of some graphite work my Wife Heidi had at the Court House Exhibition over the Winter. We got them home and snapped pics,that Old man is one of my favorite,tempted to keep it. Have to be careful as am running out of room,and saving a main spot for our Owl piece she’s painting. Like I told Garry there like a good knife,hard to let go ,but need to pass em on sometime and let others enjoy.
Have a good weekend folks and stay warm.
Wow do I like and enjoy your wife's work JP. Hard to pick a favorite of those three. Wow! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:04 pm Jerry, kindly inundate us with baby pictures.
Speaking of getting inundated with baby pictures. My daughter sent a NixPlay to me so she and my Grand-Daughter could post baby pictures to it. Then I gave the password to my Niece (Air Force Master Sgt) who had a boy a month after Lincoln was born. They have loaded it up and I love it. Of course I had to upload some knife pictures to balance it out. :mrgreen:

Picture of the NixPlay (connects to my PC & the Net through my WiFi) with Bryson up. That boy was born with a smile on his face. Pictures cycle according to the time you have it set for. I have it set for 10 seconds.
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Nice pics guys.
Philip,that pic is a great shot, brings back memories. It’s not so bad with one level,go up 4 or more stories then you got a whole new ball game. Your Son is got a good thing going there.
JerryD, nice pics,of the future generations. That’s a cool device for showing pics.
Charlie, nice pics,you come up with some that get you thinking.
And Thank you to those re: Wife’s Art , that exhibit was all graphite, was over a dozen Artists drawings there at Courthouse . And believe all 3 of those Sold yesterday, while on exhibition they can’t have them for sale or even suggest they’re for sale.
Nice stuff here, Thanks for taking the time to make this a interesting place to visit and share different things.
Have a good one, stay warm .
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