pictures ? pretty pleaseIt's over a mile to the mailbox. After a blizzard, takes all day to bobcat the way to get the mail. When you get there, the county hasn't cleared the 'good' roads, so no mail. Wind changes directions during the night. Rinse and repeat.
Must cross two cattle guards to get to house. Six miles to anything looking like pavement.
Well died. Must haul all water from town. Nearest town in a dozen miles away, and i don't think there's even a traffic light.
Neighbors are cows. Rarely see them, pasture is not used until just before winter, when they are driven across the river to 'home'.
Coyotes work in packs like wolves, during winter.
No trees here, and on a hill, so can see for miles. Watch the wildlife doing their thing. Watched coyote chasing deer. Watch Northern Harriers sweep the prairie and they nest on property. Wildlife photographer dream property. Occasional moose. Deer, mostly Mulies, nearly every day, they cross property to the spring that runs all year. Sharptails and pheasant. Gophers, actually ground squirrels (striped ones and Richardson's) for sport. I'm better at trapping than shooting, eyes are going.
Just saw a very rare event. Three of my racing pigeons forced a large female Northern Harrier to the ground and kept her there for quite a while. These Harriers are huge, well, at least in wing span. Usually, the racers just go inside the loft when they see the Harriers, but these three went ballistic. Not real happy about it. The Harriers don't mess with the pigeons, they are more into gophers and snakes and voles. Oh, maybe they will mess with birds on nests, i know the blackbirds hate them.
Eyesight is going, hoping that science will save us from moving to...argh, town.
I forgot to say it came with apple pie dessert
Star crash always seems to have the inside-track on food. You get any pastries recently man?
pictures ? pretty please
One looked like an albino Orca. Snow Orca, ha.
Yeah, I guess it looks good, but I don't think it looks $14 dollar good....
(Damn, I'm turning into a grouchy old bastard....) I remember starting out as a carpenters helper for $2.50 per hour..That Styrofoam box woulda been more than 5 1/2 hours pay
(of course minimum wage was $1.75 back then!)
Yeah, $14 a tad high. These are like $3.
bloody rip-off inflation - when I was stateside those TV dinners were only about $1 -
Yeah, $14 a tad high. These are like $3.
I remember when I was in England, a pint of Stella was 3pence.. how far back are we going G?
- I arrived in the USA in December 1977 - as a 17 year old - and gas was about 36 cents a gallon or so - if my memory serves me right - 3 pence for a pint of beer - jeez that's cheap - must have been pre-1960 - nowadays its getting up to £6-7 a pint in a London pub - and that's a bloody ridiculous price -
You know you live in the country if......
You can grow weed not too very far from your house, and you can brew some damn good beer in your own workshop,
But if you wanna buy papers it's a 28 mile round trip drive, and if you wanna buy rum, it's 80 miles round trip.
You know you live in the country if......
You can grow weed not too very far from your house, and you can brew some damn good beer in your own workshop,
But if you wanna buy papers it's a 28 mile round trip drive, and if you wanna buy rum, it's 80 miles round trip.