This will be a good test to see if I can post pictures here, I've found some cool things. I've got hundreds of pictures of neat stuff.?ÿ
Cauliflower mushroom
Fresh cougar kill
?ÿBearded tooth mushroom
Some country boys can survey but don't spell so good (log here) ???
?ÿI'll have do dig up some more old pics
For a second there I was expecting the last part of your last sentence to be slightly different.?ÿ More like: "to miss it s()itting into my face.
Many birds tend to discard excess baggage as they takeoff.?ÿ EWWWWWWW! Right in the kisser!
Warning.?ÿ The grammar police suggest your phrase be modified to read: "spell so well".
The 'non-spelling police might change my sentence to read: "Thee gramma poelease suggest you're frais be moddified too reed "spel sew will".
Yeah, I was lucky that way because it flew straight over me going the opposite direction I was traveling.?ÿ It was close enough that I could feel the air from it's wings and since I didn't know if I was being attacked or what I mostly just duck and covered.?ÿ Haha
I did get turd bombed by a crow or squirrel or something definitely bigger than your run of the mill robin or sparrow several years back though.?ÿ It hit my backpack rather than me at least.?ÿ I also had a crow crash into my upper back once which was weird, but fortunately that event was also turd-free.
Hardest working button in show business,,,,,,,see Tales of Wells Fargo and Dale's too small jackets. It kinda looks like there might be a back brace or girdle involved.?ÿ
The button holds through some of the dangedest fist fights you ever saw, though.
An odd bit of trivia is that Dale shoots with his left hand at the request of the show producers.?ÿ He is right-handed.?ÿ Rather frequently you will note that the gun fires at a position where it would hit the bad guy in the ankle yet he grabs his stomach area and falls over dead immediately.?ÿ Good guys always hang on just long enough to convey some critical message before they croak.
In his later years Robertson retired to his ranch in Yukon, OK.?ÿ He operated a western clothing store in a local mall and wasn't shy about showing up there dressed in his "too small jackets" even though he grew portly in his later years.?ÿ The several times I saw him he was most definitely inebriated.?ÿ It always seemed to me he thrived on being the?ÿ center of attention.
I was surprised to learn just now he passed away in 2013, after a good long life.
Still amazing that we get paid to do this...
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Which reminds me of a hunting dog story.?ÿ The owner bragged and bragged about his wonderful bird dog.?ÿ One day he was out with a friend when he sent the dog out to scout for birds,?ÿ The dog came back, stuck out one paw and waved it three times before putting it to the ground.?ÿ The owner told his friend that meant their were three birds nearby.?ÿ The moved forward and suddenly three birds flew up.?ÿ Later the dog was sent out again.?ÿ This time he returned and did the same thing with one pay, but did it seven times.?ÿ Sure enough, as they advanced suddenly seven birds flew up.?ÿ The friend was amazed that the dog could count.?ÿ A bit later the dog was sent out again but this time when it returned it raised up and began humping his owner's leg like crazy.?ÿ The friend protested that he would shoot a dog if it did that to him.?ÿ The dog's owner replied, "That means there's so (potty mouth) many birds out there he couldn't count them all."
I said the same thing to myself on Friday when I landed a 150ac retracement survey in the Blue Ridge Mountains.?ÿ All eight tracts had ancient descriptions (sorry Millennials most of them were written in cursive) and cover two ridgelines and a valley.?ÿ I love puzzles and this survey will not disappoint.?ÿ Best part is that I didn't need the job, so I doubled my cost estimate.?ÿ?ÿ