Thanks for a great day today folks. This water wheel was on our trip to West Yellowstone this year. Some guy made it entirely by hand. Also made the house and all the furniture by hand.
Dan
Dan, I like this night before morning start. Thanks.
Here is my last tree stand pic, taken by a forum friend. He has a good cardinal pic I will post in Jean's thread later. This is not a shooter but one to watch grow up.
Getting older is fun--getting old should be avoided.
Neat water wheel Danny, Talented fellow who ever he was. Nice looking buck Pacman. Pretty heavy looking. This is the Grandbaby who loves shooting Longbows with her Peepop.
Dan, That is a very cool place. I enjoyed the story behind it.
Pacman, Is that the expression which is very similar to the deer you posted yesterday that causes hunters to freeze and can't shoot? I forget the proper term.
Ed, What a precious DG you have. She looks about the same age as mine.
I have shared this picture on another forum and group plus submitted it to the October Photo Challenge. So...this will be a repeat for some. This is same squirrel as in the picture I posted on yesterday thread. I only have one squirrel that visits here. Please tell what kind of squirrel this would be. Now I am wondering. He is a little reddish.
Jean ~ Taylorsville, Georgia
http://jean-livingsimple.blogspot.com/
http://www.texascattleraisers.org/dailyupdate/april2008/4_29_08/studyhealthydepotsdiscoveredinbeefbrisket.html
Here you go Pacman. An article about just what you are talking about. the next time I have deer hamburger made I will inquire about using the brisket.
Jean I have seen this picture before. In this picture he is definitly a grey squirrel. Thanks.
No....Thank-you for confirming my I.D.
Dan, nice water wheel & cabin! Pacman, I think he's posing for the camera! Ed, she's a cutie! Paleface, two at a time, huh?....maybe he/she knows something we don't! Birdlady, you couldn't have staged that photo any better yourself....great shot!
I just took this pic yesterday.......who would of thought that my Clematis would bloom in NOVEMBER!?!
Good Morning from Ky. Great pictures!! Jean we call them fox squirrel.
Bradford Pear Tree
Great shots everyone!
A little of fall colors
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Cougar at the NC Zoo
Good morning!! Beautiful pictures everyone.
I was going to zoom in on the Geese in this pic, But when I saw the sun hitting the trees I decided not to. I took this on Monday morning.
Have a great day all day!!! Carol. WI.
OK now. this does not look Natural but. what this is is a LOT of sappings cut down and I am going to use them for green bean to climp on this year. I have a lot ot them here. tied up.This one here is my first try. It's 7ft long.
Gary From west KY. The Professional Weed Gardener
Jag, I like the Bradford Pear trees in the fall, because they turn all colors at once! Topaz, very pretty against that blue sky! Steve, love the big cats, and trips to the zoo (which I haven't done for awhile)! Hmmm....maybe we could have a zoo pics tread some day. :) Glory, good eye...nice choice! Gary, that's going to support a very tall bean plant!
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