I don't have the answer, but one thing for sure the way it's being handled is not working. We out number them so why can't we come up with an answer to the problem. Maybe you are right and we should go after them and put a stop to all this.
A great story, I would have left the barn rot before I'd let some yuppy line his walls with that wood!
Why would you do that?
My dad would always say...A place for everything, and everything in it's place.
This is not a 1958 Belvedere it's a 1959
You should get your head out of the sand or where ever it is. This fine country will no longer be if the bag of crooks get back in.
I have never been fond of black & white pictures I believe color brings the picture to life. As a child I had to use black & white film now for me color is the only way I want to see a picture.
Very nice pictures, but it looks like they are telling you to fill up the feeder.
You are blessed with a view like that.
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The teaching of a basic step in life....get out and earn something for your work. The young people today do not want to work. There are exceptions kids from strong family ties will work and do a good job.
Do you mean like a GMC that can't or won't fix the Beam Shake in their trucks?
Years ago on our way back home we stopped over night in that park I believe it was 1971. I don't remember anything about it we just needed an over night place too part out trailer.
Why do that when you can lay a ruler on what you are trying to find the center of, and put an even number on the edge turn the ruler until the other edge has an even number. The center will be the half way mark between the two edges.
Our Ins. company told me to use coffee grounds, and it worked. I covered the spot with the coffee grounds and left it for a couple days then vac. them up it was all gone.
The most photographed site in Vermont is Waits River on Rt.25 off of I-91 You will see this place on a lot of calendars.
When you get to this village you must turn off Rt 25 at the church. cross the small bridge then turn around and from that point you will see the picture you will want.
I thought it was so the horses would go across the bridge and not get spooked.