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Started by edwardofhuncote, January 28, 2018, 09:59:25 AM

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edwardofhuncote

Looks like Clark Griswold broke into my Water Plant last night... 🎄

edwardofhuncote

Any other day, looks like this...  8)

hankster

Where do you plug your bass in?
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

David Houck


edwardofhuncote

A late-nite/early-morning trouble call got me out to Chestnut Mountain tank before the dawn's early light this fine day... and when the Sun finally came up it looked like this-

David Houck

Hope the "late-nite/early-morning trouble call" wasn't too much trouble.

rv_bass

Very nice, but still looks chilly :)

hankster

A bit of unusual weather in the Gulf Islands...
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

David Houck

Looks like you got a bit of snow there.  We might be parking at the bottom of the hill by Friday.

jacko

Here's a before and after from one of our upstairs windows. Taken just a week apart in the last 10 days they show just what effect a couple of lumberjacks can have on your view...


rv_bass

#745
Hankster and Jaco, very nice!  It's going to be 60F here today with 65mph wind gusts, then around 20F tomorrow, and I have fieldwork to do!  :)


hankster

Big temperature drop!
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

pauldo

Quote from: jacko on December 23, 2022, 05:17:46 AM
Here's a before and after from one of our upstairs windows. Taken just a week apart in the last 10 days they show just what effect a couple of lumberjacks can have on your view...


Graeme,
Sorry to see that.  Clear cutting generally doesn't do anything good.

Is that your home in the fore ground?

lbpesq

Graeme:

OMG!    Were the trees sick or just raped and slaughtered?

Bill, tgo

David Houck

Quote from: jacko on December 23, 2022, 05:17:46 AM
Here's a before and after from one of our upstairs windows. Taken just a week apart in the last 10 days they show just what effect a couple of lumberjacks can have on your view...

Personally, I prefer the before view.  Are they planning on building something there, or is that a tree farm to be replanted and harvested again in the future?