Never mind.HT
Great pictures! This mark--well, the boulder and the WP--is in that group of marks that can be seen in Google's Street View.Cheers,Henry
Remember the Chrysler Cordoba, which Ricardo Montalban said had "Corinthian leather"? Is this upholstery in that class?Cheers,Henry
Thanks very much. That's one of the urls I was trying, so I'm grateful for the information that it's sticky. May have to wait for Monday. Anyway, t...
Re-emergenceThis looks like one of those many instances when you need to find state case law. The BLM Casebook, Chapter D, has a little section entit...
Thanks to you and Bill, I'm pretty sure that "rew" won't be reliably found as a recognized subspecies of haw. I thought of trying a search for "rue h...
I am having trouble finding a plausible reference to a Rew Haw. Could you direct me to it?Thanks--Henry
I can get nostalgic about most of the farm work, including hay, but I never miss the days I rode an old-fashioned combine, running the bagger and the ...
I can't tell whether you're looking at typing or handwriting. Either way, though, the web will take you to a book called Trees Worth Knowing, in whic...
Got that right. Try not to demonstrate procedures with keystrokes you are making yourself. If you watch and direct the questioners' keystrokes, one ...
I have had Westlaw e-mail me the first, but what they're sending instead of the second is Wadleigh v. Cline 99 NH 202, which is a 1954 case about a pa...
With your permission I am keeping a copy of this shot for a collection of open 4 pictures inspired by the following passage in Evidence and Procedures...
In Virginia we used the same terminology as eddycreek--"wire gap"--for the closure he describes. I never heard the term "stock gap" in the farming cou...
Have you seen Chaining Oregon, by Kay Atwood? Came out from a small publisher in Blacksburg, VA in 2008.It seems that Preston was "purged," but not in...