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Then he'll just have more funs getting his shiz outa water silly!But what if the water does not come back up?
Then he'll just have more funs getting his shiz outa water silly!But what if the water does not come back up?
you finally got a date to come to your house without paying lolMorning folks. We had a visitor at 3AM last night. She stopped by at midnight a couple days ago too.
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It will, it’s just the natural flow of things, just a little more dramatic than I have seen it before.But what if the water does not come back up?
Probably looking for her fawn thats in Larry’s freezerMorning folks. We had a visitor at 3AM last night. She stopped by at midnight a couple days ago too.
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Oh, so they want all three populations reduced then?Yeah sika mostly along with fallow and pockets of red deer scattered around
Reds are normally contained to state parks where no hunting is allowed, sika and fallow are main issue for the cull, I was just reading today some local hunting pages on scutterbook (Facebook) that people are now reporting sightings on muntjac, I really don't know how they would have got hereOh, so they want all three populations reduced then?
What’s shakin’, Adam?Morena E Hoas.
Glad you are mending upInternet connection has been restored.
This storm was bad, Savannah was on the edge of the storm but it is bad. My farm inland closer to the storm path made it ok. The old farmhouse roof is still on for the most part but a lot of the pecan trees lost limbs and all the pecans.
Around town many old trees are down, i just counted rings on an old oak across the street that is over 125 years old.
I have one large oak in the back yard that has part of the top broke off but still hung in the tree about 30'+ up.
Looking at this tree a little while ago i also noticed an eagle perched up there near the broke top.
Nature will survive.
This storm was very bad for the southeast.
On the plus side i am starting to feel a little better a week after the radiation. I was able to run the small saw for a while yesterday. I had to take 4
breaks in order to burn one tank of gas but i survived.
Thanks for checking in. I have another friend right on the coast and some of her videos were quite depressing.Internet connection has been restored.
This storm was bad, Savannah was on the edge of the storm but it is bad. My farm inland closer to the storm path made it ok. The old farmhouse roof is still on for the most part but a lot of the pecan trees lost limbs and all the pecans.
Around town many old trees are down, i just counted rings on an old oak across the street that is over 125 years old.
I have one large oak in the back yard that has part of the top broke off but still hung in the tree about 30'+ up.
Looking at this tree a little while ago i also noticed an eagle perched up there near the broke top.
Nature will survive.
This storm was very bad for the southeast.
On the plus side i am starting to feel a little better a week after the radiation. I was able to run the small saw for a while yesterday. I had to take 4
breaks in order to burn one tank of gas but i survived.
Learning experiences Gary. Welcome to boat ownership and maintenance scheduling LOL.Wind continues to happen and from a high of 78f yesterday we will have a daytime high of 59f. It was 72f at midnight when we went to bed.
The creek has temporarily lost a good amount of its volume. The water on our beach usually is around where the rope/ pegs are, a couple neighbours have beached pontoons, ours is still floating but I fear starting it would suck up a lot of muck. Less than 18” of water off the dock.
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