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Vindii
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Post by Vindii on Feb 20, 2012 21:51:24 GMT -6
It nice to see green grass.
I have a few plants poking up here due to the above normal temps. There going to be in for a wake up call shortly.
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Post by keymaster on Feb 21, 2012 9:10:10 GMT -6
Looks like a nice day for a stroll I used to work on ships, plug your extension cord into the gang box and walk back 100' to do some drilling and someone unplugs you. This game would go on all day long, it sucked
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Post by jimz on Feb 21, 2012 9:19:59 GMT -6
Wow I worked on ships too Key. What an experience, they are amazing things. The one in the photo is the kind I worked on. Lots of leg work for sure ;D-JimZ
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Post by Cajunate on Feb 21, 2012 10:09:16 GMT -6
Nice pics Jim! You ever fish those backwater ponds? I know someone that used to catch nice sized bass and big catfish in them. Gotta watch out for gators though.
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Post by jimz on Feb 22, 2012 16:17:06 GMT -6
Yes Nate I have gone fishing in the ponds. Caught mostly sunfish. Never saw a gator. Once when I was walking my dog a Bald Eagle took off from a tree above my head. It flapped its wings a few times and glided all the way across the river to the west bank. That was a wow moment. A friend brought his canoe over and we did some fishing and paddling one Sunday morning. Had a lot of nice walks over the years -JimZ
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Post by keymaster on Feb 22, 2012 16:41:07 GMT -6
Wow I worked on ships too Key. What an experience, they are amazing things. The one in the photo is the kind I worked on. Lots of leg work for sure ;D-JimZ Jim, I worked on Big processer fishing ships. Mostly a laborer in my younger years, wood work, installing decking and all the crummy jobs ;D
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