Looks like 260 to me.
Those blueberries look so frikkin goooood! And the cat is a beauty! I smoked a doobie and am now doing stoner math estimates of what those boxes weigh! Dammit!
Quoted from dirkdiggler:260 or 26?
26 boxes each one was 9 to 12 pounds - a little less in each box this year due to the heat
Quoted from rad:Snack time (crab apples for this hungry fella).
Quoted from Sputnik:Here is the red fox that stops by in the afternoons waiting for me to toss her a milk bone.
Those pictures reminded me of when I lived high above Boulder on Lee Hill...lots of wildlife around. Here are a couple of pictures from my windows and yard in those days (2005).
This is the one Rad's photos reminded me of:
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A couple more of the same buck:
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Friendly fox that always came up to my door looking for handouts (never gave him any...plenty of "real" food around!)
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And finally, a big-ass scary black bear with 2 green ear tags, meaning he's had two "strikes" already...next time someone reports him it may mean death, so we never said a word and he just ate apples in the front yard:
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I lived in an awesome place from 2006 to 2008...a little cottage in Meadow Park in Lyons, Colorado. I felt like I had the park to myself, especially in the early mornings. Beautiful scenery and lots of deer and other critters and birds...
I took tons of pictures while I lived there.
Lazy squirrel on my picnic table:
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Deer in the yard and in the creek:
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Two little fawns showed up one spring:
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Here they are with Mom the next year:
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Blue heron who was a regular visitor. He used to do "Tai Chi" on a rock in the creek.
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Kayakers and tubers would go by my window in the spring and summer:
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And a couple more random pictures from Meadow Park...early morning view of Indian Lookout Mountain, and the snowy North St. Vrain creek:
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Quoted from DCP:Those pictures reminded me of when I lived high above Boulder on Lee Hill...lots of wildlife around. Here are a couple of pictures from my windows and yard in those days (2005).
This is the one Rad's photos reminded me of:
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A couple more of the same buck:
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Friendly fox that always came up to my door looking for handouts (never gave him any...plenty of "real" food around!)
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And finally, a big-ass scary black bear with 2 green ear tags, meaning he's had two "strikes" already...next time someone reports him it may mean death, so we never said a word and he just ate apples in the front yard:
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Wow, what a gorgeous buck!
Quoted from dirkdiggler:We keep the little temp remote under a shade tree. Can't imagine how hot it is in the direct sun.
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I'd need a bong that big too to translate from Celsius
We keep the little temp remote under a shade tree. Can't imagine how hot it is in the direct sun.
Quoted from yzfguy:I'd need a bong that big too to translate from Celsius
Lol. That's a little "vase" I bought from a older lady at a yard sale. This one is at least 6" taller
20210814_170639.jpgBehind the PHoF is a little staff smoking area, and the view is of the executive terminal at Mccarren Airport. Air Force One, Air Force Two, and several private jets from various other countries often park their planes here when their dignitaries are in town. Kinda cool.
When VP Harris was in Vegas, the Secret Service asked to use the PHoF bathrooms.
For the record, we said yes.
image (resized).jpgQuoted from dirkdiggler:I've never seen this happen before. Wife called it Robin hooding?
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Pretty common, it's why flights get all fucked up and stems have broken leaves.
Quoted from punkin:Pretty common, it's why flights get all fucked up and stems have broken leaves.
She went right into the tip where the flight goes in. Bent the shit out of it. Had to grab some plyers and do some adjusting
Quoted from dirkdiggler:I've never seen this happen before. Wife called it Robin hooding?
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I always thought it was called a "hump". Seems like Robin Hood is more common and family friendly.
Quoted from dirkdiggler:I've never seen this happen before. Wife called it Robin hooding?
Was in dart leagues for years and this would happen a lot. I switched to Dynastar flights. They rotate so flights don’t get torn, shafts don’t get Robinhooded and fewer bounce offs. Look em up!
Quoted from oPinsesame:Was in dart leagues for years and this would happen a lot. I switched to Dynastar flights. They rotate so flights don’t get torn, shafts don’t get Robinhooded and fewer bounce offs. Look em up!
Not sure if that was the brand, but i've used the spinners too for many years and for that very reason.
Quoted from punkin:One ugly looking pigeon right there.
That's funny shit right there.
Quoted from DCP:I need one of those!
I used to teach high risk plant, so i can't get away with going up to do lights or camera's on my fork lift and say i didn't know i wasn't suppossed to.
Ok, up vote this for all those who want to downvote these for NOT having been able to witness these fine views first hand?
I know I'm jelly!
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