Not exactly survey related, but my personal favorite. All 3 have worked with me during summers off.
Daughter 2 after graduation yesterday with BS in Civil Engineering. Daughter 1 on left has Masters in GIS from USC and is a GeoAnalytics Analyst. Daughter 3 on the right still deciding.
Ahem...cough...er...nice...I mean you must be proud poppa!?:angel: :good:
(ubenhavin?)
Yes that is a very good family picture.
But it doesn't match with Holy Cow's picture of his daughters.
Those wild farm girls letting loose in the big city
That's awesome, Randy, congrats to you and your daughters!
I miss surveying in South Florida so much! 😉
Working in Truro MA
Surveying with a Banjo!
Little sounding rig.
Little sounding rig.
April 22 - Flood Insurance Study - Robyn Horn Life Estate being a portion of Pinnacle Mountain State Park - Pulaski County, Arkansas:
The Driftwood Horses
34°49’46.84”
92°30’23.12”
The Stacked Standing Stones
34°49’45.20”
92°30’23.49”
The Notched Standing Stone
34°49’44.37”
92°30’23.18”
DDSMB-)
Good to see you're still getting plenty of rain over there B-)
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Little sounding rig.
That is a great looking piece of equipment. The little inflatable boat we use doesn't hold a candle.
Getting depths in Shallowbag Bay, Manteo, NC_Not me...my boss driving!
Itchy Surveying in Trimble Poison Oak, Ventura, CA
That's the setups
I always got. I have never been allergic to poison ivy or poison oak. BUT I'm not going to push my luck either.
Andy
NO THANKS!!!