My youngest granddaughter has just recently outgrown the same set of boot.
Her mother said she caught her first fish.Where is her pole?
Laying on the ground next to the guy. Hint, it's pink.Where is her pole?
Lick it and see if it tastes like peanut butter.Learn something new everyday... Saw this on the net, had to research it myself but it seems to be true. "To some people the Eastern Spadefoot Toad smells like peanut butter". It's native to the eastern US and I've seen this toad before, never handled one though, certainly never smelled one.
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Your mom is beautiful - looks like she could be your sister! (No offence to you or bro.)Me my brother my momma and my Grandpa. We shot a truck load of hogs that morning. We were all young back then, good thing because we cleaned hogs all evening. Grandpa has been gone 12 years now I miss him every day. View attachment 62801
If you’re ever up in east tn I’ll take ya on a hunt! I fell in love with the blue dogs several years ago I couldn’t hardly imagine not having one now!@Bluetick21 Haven't seen one in years, looks great. When I was a youngster a bluetick was a must for coon huntin. Haven't done that in years either...
No problem at all! We’re always willing to take someone hunting with us and always up to meeting new people. That is good thing about having our hounds we don’t have to many coons brave enough to come that close haha@Bluetick21 Thanks, I'll look you up if I'm up that way. Neighbor over back of me still hunts. Every time a raccoon starts nosing around my chickens I try to live trap it first (then break out the steel traps). If I catch one I take it over to my neighbor so he can train his dogs with it.
There was a big article about him in the Denver Post a couple of days ago.Dolly Llama, a sculpture in my neighborhood, made by an artist neighbor, Bob Ragland, who was found deceased in his home last week.
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He was well liked, refined, friendly, a go getter and paid for his home by selling art pieces from his front porch. I only met him once, when I was working in my yard and he came by. Someone told me that if you encountered him, it was a good half hour conversation. Many people are devastated by his death. He has work on display at the Kirkland Art Museum.There was a big article about him in the Denver Post a couple of days ago.
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