I'm gonna go with either pheasants or grouse - clues - shotguns and bird dogs and the game is too large to be pigeons, doves or quail and the feathers are wrong to be ducks or geese.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:42 am You wasn't much of a man back in those days unless you had a woolly worm under your nose.
I can't figure out what brand of critters they have piled up there.
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lot of birds for sure but it looks like alot of tree rat fur also....
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The Pine trees on the westside of my home had some frost in them this morning.It was foggy overnight and the temperature was in the upper teens.
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You caught the details Roger. Very beautiful. 
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Superb photos. Looks like you have a very fine location. Is it the Ohio river you are overlooking?
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Some beautiful shots, Roger!
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Roger those are some beautiful photos, but I'm glad our snow is just about all melted.
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Excellent shots, Roger. We had some freezing fog here a couple of days ago, it makes for great pictures.
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With all these photos of ice and snow, thought i might change tack and go down the hot path.
Some photos of Jillaroos working on an outback cattle station, in the heat.
Watering the stock horses.
Some of the girls.
Mustering cattle up a dry and dusty bush track.
Some photos of Jillaroos working on an outback cattle station, in the heat.
Watering the stock horses.
Some of the girls.
Mustering cattle up a dry and dusty bush track.
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The hills you see in the background are in Kentucky. The Ohio river is about 3/4 of a mile across the river bottoms. .Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:18 pm Superb photos. Looks like you have a very fine location. Is it the Ohio river you are overlooking?
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It does.We don't get it often.
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Cool pics Cudgee.cudgee wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 7:52 pm With all these photos of ice and snow, thought i might change tack and go down the hot path.![]()
Some photos of Jillaroos working on an outback cattle station, in the heat.![]()
watering the horses.jpg
Watering the stock horses.
girl jillaroos.jpg
Some of the girls.
muster..jpg
Mustering cattle up a dry and dusty bush track.
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doglegg wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:11 amCool pics Cudgee.cudgee wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 7:52 pm With all these photos of ice and snow, thought i might change tack and go down the hot path.![]()
Some photos of Jillaroos working on an outback cattle station, in the heat.![]()
watering the horses.jpg
Watering the stock horses.
girl jillaroos.jpg
Some of the girls.
muster..jpg
Mustering cattle up a dry and dusty bush track.![]()
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Nice pics, Cudgee. Those look very similar to Texas! Well, maybe not this past week, but under normal conditions!
After -2 degrees earlier this week, it hit 70 degrees, blue skies and sunshine here today, and folks were wearing shorts and T-shirts.
We finally got our water back on this afternoon, after going 7 days with no water. It was about as much fun as it sounds like it would be. Luckily we have good friends and neighbors who kept us supplied with water.
After -2 degrees earlier this week, it hit 70 degrees, blue skies and sunshine here today, and folks were wearing shorts and T-shirts.
We finally got our water back on this afternoon, after going 7 days with no water. It was about as much fun as it sounds like it would be. Luckily we have good friends and neighbors who kept us supplied with water.
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Hope things can get back to normal for you ASAP.Unk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 2:33 am Nice pics, Cudgee. Those look very similar to Texas! Well, maybe not this past week, but under normal conditions!![]()
After -2 degrees earlier this week, it hit 70 degrees, blue skies and sunshine here today, and folks were wearing shorts and T-shirts.![]()
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We finally got our water back on this afternoon, after going 7 days with no water. It was about as much fun as it sounds like it would be. Luckily we have good friends and neighbors who kept us supplied with water.
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Thanks Cudgee. I was able to keep the house and the shop / apartment warm enough that we didn't have any pipes damaged. About half the folks out here have water wells, and the other half are pay a utility company. The utility company didn't fare so well with the cold weather, while most of my neighbors with wells didn't have many issues. I may have to look into getting a well dug.
Having said that, these were record low temperatures - the coldest since 1949 or so. Probably won't see them again in my lifetime.
Having said that, these were record low temperatures - the coldest since 1949 or so. Probably won't see them again in my lifetime.
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You know what happens as soon as you say that.Unk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:25 am Thanks Cudgee. I was able to keep the house and the shop / apartment warm enough that we didn't have any pipes damaged. About half the folks out here have water wells, and the other half are pay a utility company. The utility company didn't fare so well with the cold weather, while most of my neighbors with wells didn't have many issues. I may have to look into getting a well dug.
Having said that, these were record low temperatures - the coldest since 1949 or so. Probably won't see them again in my lifetime.
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Great photos, Roger.
Looks like a good place to live.
Walking along the river in Saskatoon yesterday and spotted these two guys trolling by. It was fairly warm yesterday (about 24 degrees F), but still would be cold sitting in an aluminum boat in 32 degree water.
Walking along the river in Saskatoon yesterday and spotted these two guys trolling by. It was fairly warm yesterday (about 24 degrees F), but still would be cold sitting in an aluminum boat in 32 degree water.
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Roger doesn't live in paradise, but he can see it from his house!peanut740 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 10:44 pmThe hills you see in the background are in Kentucky. The Ohio river is about 3/4 of a mile across the river bottoms. .Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:18 pm Superb photos. Looks like you have a very fine location. Is it the Ohio river you are overlooking?
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We've had water for several days.
Yesterday the City said it is safe to drink.
Not entirely sure about that......
Yesterday the City said it is safe to drink.
Not entirely sure about that......
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I'd be boiling it.Just Plain Dave wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:01 pm We've had water for several days.
Yesterday the City said it is safe to drink.
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The word Jillaroo is new to me. Let me try it in a sentence real quick just to get a feel for it.cudgee wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 7:52 pm With all these photos of ice and snow, thought i might change tack and go down the hot path.![]()
Some photos of Jillaroos working on an outback cattle station, in the heat.![]()
watering the horses.jpg
Watering the stock horses.
girl jillaroos.jpg
Some of the girls.
muster..jpg
Mustering cattle up a dry and dusty bush track.
Nothing..., like a pretty Jillaroos!
Cool pictures Buddy!
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Reading about the once in a lifetime cold snap across America, power outages, roads blocked, and all utilities out of action or under extreme loads, i wonder how these old cisterns would have coped with all the water pipes frozen.