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Ah, the memories. Thanks for posting those, Ken.
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Very cool Eustace ::nod:: ::nod::

Some fabulous old cars! Thanks for sharing Ken. ::handshake::
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Here comes the King, Here comes that big number one
Saw the Clydesdales this evening.....I have seen them a few times in my life and the pageantry never gets old!
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Some pictures from this year's vacation in Greece.
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New C8 rear engine Corvette. Gilmore Auto Museum. Not the way I expected the picture to turn out. Very happy!
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Unk wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 12:21 pm Willie, that's an unusual mode of transport, for sure. :lol:


The wife and I took a ride on the Ranger the other night. We rode up some hills, and were able to get this pic. Burned my fingers a little bit, but I'll be ok. :D
Cool picture! ::tu:: :lol:
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We have a storm front approaching this is a photo of it a few hours away.
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Calendar shot. Beautiful!!! ::handshake::
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cudgee wrote: Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:35 pm We have a storm front approaching this is a photo of it a few hours away.

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Beautiful picture.
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cudgee wrote: Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:35 pm We have a storm front approaching this is a photo of it a few hours away.

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Beautiful pic mate!
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cudgee wrote: Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:35 pm We have a storm front approaching...
Hope it isn't a real bad one. Whatever it may be, it provided a great photo opportunity!
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That is great photography, what camera did you use? Leans etc etc... Ken ::groove::
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koldgold wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 7:11 am That is great photography, what camera did you use? Leans etc etc... Ken ::groove::
Not my photo mate, that is well out of my league. A friend took it this morning inspecting her stock. She is a very skilled photographer as you can see. ::tu:: How you going up there.?
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Last month I made a Nesting-Box, then put it up on the side of our home.

Free homes are hard to find around here, so it did not take long before an Eastern Rosella took possession... Ken
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koldgold wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:09 am Last month I made a Nesting-Box, then put it up on the side of the house.

Free homes are hard to find around here, so it did not take long before an Eastern Rosella took possession... Ken
Well done, and you have a great tenant. 8) 8) 8)
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Sunset from our to be front yard one day last week …. Please hurry
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bestgear wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 1:39 pm Sunset from our to be front yard one day last week …. Please hurry
WOW. Sensational, i don't blame you one bit for waiting for the move in day to come. ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot:: ::tu::
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koldgold wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:09 am Last month I made a Nesting-Box, then put it up on the side of our home.

Free homes are hard to find around here, so it did not take long before an Eastern Rosella took possession... Ken
Great nesting box koldgold, and what a beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing. ::handshake:: ::handshake::

What a beautiful sunset. Great front yard. Thanks Tom. ::nod:: ::nod::
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I've seen a lot of advertisements lately promoting monthly tactical packs, and manly packs, or survival packs. One word they like to use a lot on some of their products is "MILITARY GRADE".
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Spent most of the day clearing brush and trash trees. Cat 299D3 is a brush mulching beast! Belongs to a good friend who is letting me try it out. :lol: ::tu:: Makes work fun.

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That is cool Ken! Kinda reminds me of the mine flails used on Sherman tanks in WW II. That is a beast.
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Looks like a bumper harvest coming up, the headers will be getting serviced.
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steve99f wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:53 pm That is cool Ken! Kinda reminds me of the mine flails used on Sherman tanks in WW II. That is a beast.
Those two cedar trees you can see in the picture I posted - they aren’t there any more. In fact you have to know where to look, and look hard, to even find the stumps. It takes them off flush with the ground. Nothing left but shedded mulch. I took them down while learning how to operate the thing, before I ventured into the wooded creek bottoms where all the brush is/was. ::super_happy::

Cudgee, that’s some big wheat fields. Reminds me a lot of those we have in south and west Texas. Some are thousands of acres in one field. ::tu::

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Ooooo Ken, looks like fun! ::woot:: ::super_happy:: ::tu::

::tu:: Mate.
Finally you boys are taking off a good crop, after years and years and years of drought... ::woot::
Looks like we traded places...
Just wrapped up the main Oats here, 30% less yield the normal. But thank the Lord, that the test weight is super high! That is where you make your money, on the weight, not the bulk; because they pay for the groat, not the shell.
Normally, yield is between 100-130 bushels acres, so it hurts. But, prices are over five bucks a bushel! Normally around this time, it's between $2.75-$3.15, so that's a nice bump, to say the least... :mrgreen:
Oh, and running 3 big rigs does get things off fast...
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