The little feller is a lot of fun. His dad said it's about time to get him started catchin' some bluegills in one of the ponds!
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Would that be one of those Cuban guayabera shirts? I got one of those for Christmas (my first) and I like it a lot.treefarmer wrote:that was on a Sunday and y'all caught me in my Sunday shirt, one of them long square tailed ones that makes it easy to "carry".
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Jerry. it makes you look slimmer.jerryd6818 wrote:Would that be one of those Cuban guayabera shirts? I got one of those for Christmas (my first) and I like it a lot.treefarmer wrote:that was on a Sunday and y'all caught me in my Sunday shirt, one of them long square tailed ones that makes it easy to "carry".
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Younger, too. I need one of those!doglegg wrote:Jerry. it makes you look slimmer.jerryd6818 wrote:Would that be one of those Cuban guayabera shirts? I got one of those for Christmas (my first) and I like it a lot.treefarmer wrote:that was on a Sunday and y'all caught me in my Sunday shirt, one of them long square tailed ones that makes it easy to "carry".
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jerryd6818 wrote:I got the last one.



Great pictures Montanaman. Love Wyoming and Montana. We stayed in a cabin about 13 miles north of Gardiner for a week last October. Phone didn't work, animals every day, Yellowstone close, what a great place. Very sweet little daughter you have there.Montanaman wrote:Thanks guys, Montana is such a special place and not a day goes by that I don't remember that.
Tobacco Root Mountains next to home - Hollowtop Mountain
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View from my homestead
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Mac, our Mangalitsa boar, -20F
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Thanks, should visit in spring when the state really comes alive. Yep, Forsyth is pretty far east in Rosebud county, different country out there, but beautiful none the less.. Great pic too!jerryd6818 wrote:Montanaman, I love Montana. My son went out and stayed with his mother's cousin for his last year of high school. He graduated from Forsyth High School. I would be sore tempted to move out there if it were not for the winters.
Thank you, Paradise valley is a beautiful place, MT. Cowen is a stunner. I travel through Gardiner at least a few times a year, always, bison, elk, deer, all over the road and in town.doglegg wrote: Great pictures Montanaman. Love Wyoming and Montana. We stayed in a cabin about 13 miles north of Gardiner for a week last October. Phone didn't work, animals every day, Yellowstone close, what a great place. Very sweet little daughter you have there.![]()

dweb, you are but a child. If that's your family, a good looking group.dweb1897 wrote:Broke out an old tie dye to celebrate my 63rd trip around the sun63 Trips Around the Sun.jpg


Seeing you with your grandson, I think you made a wise decision.sunknife wrote:Now I remember, I gave up golf for archery. May have to rethink that decision.![]()
Here's a pic of me with my grandson from last weekend.

No doubt about it doglegg, thanks.doglegg wrote:Seeing you with your grandson, I think you made a wise decision.
I think he will Quick Steel, I know outdoor/camping/hunting memories of mine as a kid are worthy of daydreaming about now as an adult.Quick Steel wrote:sunknife, judging from your grandsons big smile, when he grows up he is going to have great memories of being in the outdoors with grandpa.
I'm in Illinois Joe and they are not too bad here. We we're across the big lake in Michigan on that trip last week in a area that has ticks but the family made it through the 5 day trip with out any hitchhikers attached to us.FRJ wrote:Nice picture with a happy little kid, sunknife.![]()
Do you have ticks in your woods?