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    #551 4 years ago
    Quoted from Atari_Daze:

    Snack chip not silicone chip.

    Nor Cow Chip? That is a lot of TP after all. . .

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    #552 4 years ago

    Not so bad with the bass fishing turning on any day. Water is at 61 degrees on the surface. 51 degrees 10 foot down.

    Morels are starting to show up in small numbers.

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    #553 4 years ago

    The nesting goose had a visitor yesterday.
    Also caught another pond resident in action.

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    #554 4 years ago

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    My view in Wyoming. Quiet. Not a soul around.

    #555 4 years ago
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    #556 4 years ago

    Snakes love springtime in Louisiana. Warm up in the sun, find some critter to eat, etc.
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    #557 4 years ago

    Went for a ride before it melts away!

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    #558 4 years ago
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    #559 4 years ago

    A House Finch decided the wreath on the front door is a good place for a nest.

    Good thing we usually use the back door.

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    #560 4 years ago

    The lake rose 3 feet yesterday. A foot and a half expected today. It is time to get the pontoon boat in the water.

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    #561 4 years ago

    We decided to start a bunch of pepper plants from seed this year. We really wanted to grow some Incan tear drop peppers and could only do this by starting from seed (entire left tray), so we also decided to also plant some seeds I harvested from ripe peppers we grew in previous years (which means we could get some interesting pepper hybrids!).

    Quite surprised that almost all the seeds germinated, so now we will have several beds full of peppers this year. Which is nice since the plant nursery we usually use is closed and the farmers market likely won’t happen either, at least for a while. I also just started some cucamelon seeds, which was mainly because the fruits look cool, we’ll see how they do. Watching things grow is a nice way to spend the forced time at home.

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    #562 4 years ago

    The first goose babies I seen this year.

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    #563 4 years ago
    Quoted from OhKeePaw:

    = Watching things grow is a nice way to spend the forced time at home.

    And you get to give the gift of food to friends and neighbours. Win all round.

    #564 4 years ago

    One of my rose bushes:

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    #565 4 years ago
    Quoted from Daditude:

    One of my rose bushes:

    Nice blooms on that Floribunda! My father was a Rosarian and had hundreds of Roses. Its all we can do to keep our little rose bed alive. Did get it cleaned up and mulched this year, but no buds for us yet 500 miles north of you (we have had freezing temps the last three nights)

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    #566 4 years ago

    Out my family room window nd also living room window, looking out to backyard facing eastward.
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    When i get a little uptight and stressed, i just look out at my backyard
    and it relaxs me.

    #567 4 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    i just look out at my backyard
    and it relaxs me.

    That does look nice. That was takin' today?
    The trees are plenty bare here in Upstate N.Y.
    Springs in no rush. Had a little snowfall today..

    #568 4 years ago
    Quoted from Mopar:

    That does look nice. That was takin' today?

    Yes today
    Usually May 1st is the peak of springtime bloomage and trees filling out with leaves.
    My white oaks out front are just starting to bud out now.
    Highs are mid 60s and lows mid 40s lately
    though we did have a small hail storm a week ago
    and about an inch of snow that stuck to the ground for 24hrs last month.

    #569 4 years ago

    Robin building a nest right outside a window...

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    #570 4 years ago

    Marty out on a unlucky fishing trip. Not a bite.

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    #571 4 years ago
    Quoted from TractorDoc:

    A pair of Canada Geese arrive every year to make a nest -- can you see the she goose on the bank?

    A successful hatching!

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    #572 4 years ago
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    #573 4 years ago

    Sunset tonight.

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    #574 4 years ago

    Saturday morning surprise.
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    #575 3 years ago

    Had a visit from a blue jay fledgling and a family of four deer today.
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    #576 3 years ago
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    #577 3 years ago

    Wanna buy a hill?

    #578 3 years ago

    So many of these pictures are just perfect - the dog on the boat, the surprise snowstorm...

    We just started demo on a renovation today:

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    #579 3 years ago
    Quoted from Rdoyle1978:

    We just started demo on a renovation

    Let us know if you find any dead bodies, under all that rubble.?!?

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    #580 3 years ago

    I've seen a lot of different bird nests in my time, but never a Blue-Jay's nest. . . until today.

    Pics taken from the porch while sipping morning coffee.

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    #581 3 years ago

    May 8, 2020. Literally mowed the fenced in yard a couple hours ago and. . .

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    The mower was still sitting outside (not the prettiest model, I know )

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    Ten minutes later the sun is back out. Love it!

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    #582 3 years ago

    May 9th.

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    #583 3 years ago

    Good morning from east Tennessee.

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    #584 3 years ago

    Here Kitty Kitty....

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    Couple days ago on my back wall.

    #585 3 years ago

    Then this guy walks across the street ...
    This is a Gila Monster , pronounced (He-la)
    Very rare and poisonous, could kill you with a bite but it's so slow .

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    #586 3 years ago
    Quoted from golfingdad1:

    Then this guy walks across the street ...
    This is a Gila Monster , pronounced (He-la)
    Very rare and poisonous, could kill you with a bite but it's so slow .
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    At least it's a "dry heat" in AZ

    #587 3 years ago
    Quoted from yzfguy:

    At least it's a "dry heat" in AZ

    Right...
    Set a record on Wed 106'F

    #588 3 years ago

    Kayaked down a remote section of the Calcasieu River in Louisiana w/ a friend earlier this week. 20 mile section with no road crossings, except at the launch and at take-out. Fairly high water level and good current helped make it a great trip.

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    #589 3 years ago

    View from my back deck... Not bad for a tract home lot.

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    Same view at sunset
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    And one from back patio under the deck
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    #590 3 years ago

    Some of the best days in my life have been spent in a canoe.

    Made this one with my ex on weekends and enjoyed it for years. Gave it to some kids a few years ago to use on their farm dam and they still enjoy it.

    Mostly fished fresh water for Murray Cod, and did a few overnight paddles in it.

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    #591 3 years ago

    Picture of Chateau Laroche, it's a castle in Loveland Ohio that I grew up playing in and around as it sits next to the Little Miami River. Harry Andrews built this.

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    #592 3 years ago

    Ashford Castle on the shore of Lough Corrib in Ireland.

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    #593 3 years ago
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    #594 3 years ago

    Good social distancing.
    but hope you all are getting up to get your own beers
    and have a special procedure to protect yourself when opening the cooler.

    #595 3 years ago

    Gathering like that is still illegal here unless you are mostly members of the same household. Just starting to ease the last week and allow limited visiting.

    #596 3 years ago
    Quoted from punkin:

    Gathering like that is still illegal here unless you are mostly members of the same household.

    We have connections....

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    #597 3 years ago

    Our local magpie, comes to our kitchen window sill when hungry. Lawns were cut later on in the day

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    #598 3 years ago

    Casper eating his breakfast, been coming for over 4yrs everyday.

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    #599 3 years ago

    West Wales and a mad Thai Ridgeback!

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    #600 3 years ago
    Quoted from Lostcause:

    West Wales and a mad Thai Ridgeback!

    Beautiful dog!

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