TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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Evening Russ!
Im a busy bee who can’t sit down.
I bought a couple more game cameras and had to set them up before taking them to the bush. I guess a bear liked the one camera and the cow elk loved her picture being taken. Loved it so much that by rubbing on it, broke the antenna off
Im a busy bee who can’t sit down.
I bought a couple more game cameras and had to set them up before taking them to the bush. I guess a bear liked the one camera and the cow elk loved her picture being taken. Loved it so much that by rubbing on it, broke the antenna off
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Juan L (08-22-2022)
Chuck, I guess my story was of benefit tos someone after all. Sorry though, it's a hopeless feeling.
Evening Russ!
Im a busy bee who can’t sit down.
I bought a couple more game cameras and had to set them up before taking them to the bush. I guess a bear liked the one camera and the cow elk loved her picture being taken. Loved it so much that by rubbing on it, broke the antenna off
Im a busy bee who can’t sit down.
I bought a couple more game cameras and had to set them up before taking them to the bush. I guess a bear liked the one camera and the cow elk loved her picture being taken. Loved it so much that by rubbing on it, broke the antenna off
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Pizza at daughter's house today, started out nice, and then the blades wouldn't engage on the mower when I got home. Had to take the deck off, pita on my Ariens. Don't think I need any parts, but while the deck is off, will pull the spindles and check the grease, sharpen the blades and try to straighten a bent axle that has one wheel about 15 degrees out when the other is straight. Hope I don't break it. Not impressed with Arien's engineering, and that started the summer I got it. The Murray I had for over 25 years previously was much better. Was hot and sweat soaked by the time I got the deck off and cleaned, do the rest of it tomorrow. Grass is a lush field now, looks kinda purty but I bet the neighbors would like me to take 6 or 8 inches off. You can actually see the difference in one day after a rain. Two weeks ago it was just brown and about where it was the last time I mowed, at least two months ago.
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Juan L (08-22-2022)
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That's a beautiful pic Russ.
Back in the mid 1980's a friend and I drove to Big Bend, put our backpacks on and hiked back in the wilderness, 5 days I believe. First place I ever saw a mountain lion in person. He was hauling *** and ran across in front of us. Last day we ended up at the Rio Grande, and an old Mexican feller took us across in a boat to Boquillas for $5. There wasn't **** there then, but there was a bar, and we got pretty drunk. Some pendejo convinced us he was a Mexican Cop, and was going to get some amigos and throw us in the hole.
We hot footed it out of there, crossed the Rio Bravo back to Texas, so I'm officially a w-e-t-b-a-c-k I guess. Water was chest deep and cold. I remember mi amigo forgot to take his wallet out of his pocket when crossing. He got mad and I was laughing my *** off.
Haven't been back to Big Bend since. I need to go....
Back in the mid 1980's a friend and I drove to Big Bend, put our backpacks on and hiked back in the wilderness, 5 days I believe. First place I ever saw a mountain lion in person. He was hauling *** and ran across in front of us. Last day we ended up at the Rio Grande, and an old Mexican feller took us across in a boat to Boquillas for $5. There wasn't **** there then, but there was a bar, and we got pretty drunk. Some pendejo convinced us he was a Mexican Cop, and was going to get some amigos and throw us in the hole.
We hot footed it out of there, crossed the Rio Bravo back to Texas, so I'm officially a w-e-t-b-a-c-k I guess. Water was chest deep and cold. I remember mi amigo forgot to take his wallet out of his pocket when crossing. He got mad and I was laughing my *** off.
Haven't been back to Big Bend since. I need to go....
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