tomcat wrote:
That's why I use a trap. Lot more humane to relocate
Nope, it's not. Almost all wild animals range over a certain size area. Get them out of it and they have to compete with local critters (fight) plus have to try to find food, water and shelter. Most will die slowly, painfully rather then a quick death from the projectile. But it makes folks who have never studied the animals life cycle feel better. Hunting actually improves the herd as it controls the population to what the range can support. That's my two cents worth!
Cass RR? Good shots, really liked the rails.
gemlenz wrote:
Having problems uploading images. Am I the only one? It just sit there and spins.
Yes, Win 10 trued three ways.
Don
AS a dishonorable discharge holder, he was not able to lawfully own or handle ANY firearm! Enforce the existing laws and quit talking about new ones.
I've been using Clickinks for about 6 years now. Had a problem with one cartridge. They sent a complete set as replacement. I have been using them in a Epson Artisan 835 for the last 2 years and before that was another Epson. Also use the laser toner unit in a cheap Brother printer that gets carted between the house and whatever camper we have at the time.
Happy Trails and God Bless
Don
Nothing yet today, must be very unusual
Went to two, 2nd and 3rd grades, moved and came back for 5th and 6th grades. South part of Ind. Yes it was hard to keep an even temp, but some of us knew no different at home.
Glad to see you. KI4ZQL mostly 2 meter
First thing I noticed, lantern in the lighthouse is not on. I can agree with the others, however to each his own.
Yep, The Native Americans used the wood to make bows. Early settlers planted them close together as fences and as wind breaks out on the prairie.
Try the Cass Narrow Gage in Cass W.Va. Great logging railroad and many photo ops.
Bob, Pray as CSand said. I attempted to teach a beginning photo class at a small Christian school in San Antonio when I first retired from the Air Force. The kids best results came during a session when I had them "Show God in pictures", they, most of them went to young kids 4-8 years old and asked them for ideas! Anyway that session resulted in 1,2,3 place color and 1st place b&w in a state wide contest among the Christian Schools in Texas that year. They shot closeups of cactus, landscapes etc. Gods hand is everywhere, don't handicap yourself by restricting yourself to a very narrow window.
EVERYBODY, Thanks for the comments, makes me feel good to know that folks care. Rich 2236, thanks for your insight and thoughtful remarks. The way the hill falls on that shore, its next to impossible to make the water look level. It's just across the street from where we live so I have played with it a lot. I'll remember to click (store original) next time. I thought I had, was surprised when it did not post that way. And I forgot I have 15 minutes to edit!
Longshadow wrote:
Something like this maybe-
I don't know, looks too much like a snowstorm to suit the Tennessean! Personal preference but I feel the green warms it up a bit. Too each his or her own.
Longshadow wrote:
Love the fog.
I'd be tempted to crop out the grass to make the image uniform.
I just might try that. Feel free to play with it. Thanks for looking and commenting.