black mamba
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Wonderful and evocative photos, Jack, thank you for the tour!
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Hard to express how awesome those pictures are, Jack. An amazing vacation my friend.
Truly a memorable vacation Jack, such interesting beauty to absorb.![]()
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Wonderful and evocative photos, Jack, thank you for the tour!
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Fabulous SteveGood morning Guardians and happy humpday !
Carrying old Stripey today for wooden Wednesday
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Thank you mate!Soup Bone Stag Dwight!!! Beautiful!
Thanks pal!Cool pic buddy
It is a humdinger among humdingers...One of my favourite examples Dwight, great pic brother
Thanks Steve!Also a beauty
Beautiful Todd. Remind me of what those covers are made of.Good morning Guardians. Switching it up today. Hope you all have a great day.
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have you folks all been drinking too much coffee, or is there nothing on TV?
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Thought i would join you for my first for the day.cups of Charlie's coffee
Thanks a lot Will, looking at the few pics I took outside in that area, and judging from memory, I'd say that is definitely closer to realityJack Black - Hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of trying to pull some of the green out of one of the pics taken from behind the tinted windows and I'm wondering if this is closer to how the landscape appeared - or, do you not know on account of being behind the glass yourself?!
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Cool pile side shot Dwight
Thanks mate, interesting pic, which reminds me of SheffieldThought i would join you for my first for the day.
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I'm just getting my stuff together for the market tomorrow, and I'm taking Schultz with me!![]()
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A couple of years ago, Tool Man got obsessed with a range of stoves, and since he wouldn't know a Google from a goalkeeper, I researched them for him, and even went to Sheffield with him to buy one. I think he has two now, but has this spare 'door', which he has had on his stall for 6 months, with no interest from anyone except Schultz
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And making your own even cheaper still.
Thought i would join you for my first for the day.
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First Coffee.
First snow day the kids have ever had. They are enjoying it to the fullest. No work today so just sitting back. Did have to plow the driveway twice and it is still coming down. HHB riding in the pocket today.
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My wife is not crazy about snow but my kids love it. With the freezing temps coming up, I fully expect the side eyes to be coming my way in abundance.That reminds me of the first snow for my wife and the three kids she had when we got married. She is from the Philippines and, of course, never experienced snowfall. I met her in California, and later that year we moved to Utah for me to finish school. I was going to school full time and working in the evening. One evening I was at work and a fall storm started with rain, but the temp was right around freezing, so I knew snow could be coming. In that particular area, snow was rarely accompanied by wind, and it was usually giant fluffy flakes floating down. As soon as it changed to snow I called home and told her to look out the window. She promptly said "Bye!" and hung up. When I got home she and the kids were soaking wet from running around in the snow. But it did not take long for her to tire of the snow and cold...we are back in California, and she has told me that if I ever move where it snows I will be going alone.
Great looking Lamb, Steve! And Cassie is a great looking pup too!It's lightly snowing again today but Cassie and I got out for a good walk and some stick throwing.
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Great looking Lamb, Steve! And Cassie is a great looking pup too!
Thanks SteveShultz sure is a looker !
How are the handles attached with only one pin ?
Great taleThat reminds me of the first snow for my wife and the three kids she had when we got married. She is from the Philippines and, of course, never experienced snowfall. I met her in California, and later that year we moved to Utah for me to finish school. I was going to school full time and working in the evening. One evening I was at work and a fall storm started with rain, but the temp was right around freezing, so I knew snow could be coming. In that particular area, snow was rarely accompanied by wind, and it was usually giant fluffy flakes floating down. As soon as it changed to snow I called home and told her to look out the window. She promptly said "Bye!" and hung up. When I got home she and the kids were soaking wet from running around in the snow. But it did not take long for her to tire of the snow and cold...we are back in California, and she has told me that if I ever move where it snows I will be going alone.
Fantastic SteveIt's lightly snowing again today but Cassie and I got out for a good walk and some stick throwing.
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And making your own even cheaper still.
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Thanks Steve.Stunning Stag !