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The laguna meadows trail in the Chisos basin is a good climb and the penicles trail is supposed to be good as well. You can go in on one of them, hit the south rim trail for the best view and come back on the other with a spur up to Emory peak. I really enjoyed big bend.
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All my wife requires is that you pee in the toilet, lawn or shower...I lobbied for the sink but she said no. -beardog30
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Neat!
Thanks BigDAM! I've never been to the southwest. Hiking out there seems as foreign to me as walking on Mars. |
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[#3]
This randomly showed up in my back yard today. Hopefully it's just adopted into the flock with the other two chicks I did but last month.
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All my wife requires is that you pee in the toilet, lawn or shower...I lobbied for the sink but she said no. -beardog30
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[#4]
That's a cool find.
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[#5]
Well its a brand new week. Any predictions to be made? |
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I'm terrible with predictions.
But, here go mine anyway... I predict: Somebody at work will do something dumb; My wife will complain about (fill in the blank); I won't hit the lottery. |
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I woke up way too early.
Started thinking about my grandparents for no reason at all. Years alive were: 1907-1978 paternal grandmother 1914-1978 paternal grandfather 1915-1986 maternal grandfather 1920-2011 maternal grandmother I'm lucky to have met them all, plus a couple great-grandparents. |
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It blows my mind now remembering
I had talked with people that were alive in the 1880s. |
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Originally Posted By Jkees: Wow, I didn't even make it close to meeting anyone like that. Being born in 2001 I think the oldest I met (that I remember) was born around 1920. View Quote I didn't appreciate how much history my great-grandparents had witnessed, until I was much older. My Virginia-born stepfather related to me how his great-grandmother from NC would tell him that when she was a young child, Yankees would come up to her family's farm asking for food. (Whether it's a Civil War or Reconstruction memory, I don't know.) |
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[#11]
My grandfathers were born not long after the 1st flight of the Wright brothers and watched the moon landing on television. An amazing time to be alive.
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[#12]
I was only 8 months old during the final Apollo (17) mission.
It would've been neat to watch a live moon landing. Heading to the Gun Show later today. Nice that it's just 15 minutes away. |
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[#13]
53 and one grandfather was born in 1895. My moms brother was killed in WWII two months before she was born. Spread out family.
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[#14]
I hope everyone has a happy Father's Day.
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Just finished up a quick 3am 3-1/2 mile ruck.
Saw atleast 25-30 critters around the forest. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Can the Milky Way galaxy still been seen with the naked eye from where you're all at now? I used to be able to see it from Fairfax County, VA in the late '70s and early '80s. I don't remember when it became no longer visible here. The last time I saw it was from a coffee plantation in Kpalimé, Togo (West Africa). I miss dark skies. View Quote DSC_5286-MilkyWay by FredMan, on Flickr House Milky Way by FredMan, on Flickr Milky Way 20170627 by FredMan, on Flickr |
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GD is like putting on crampons and walking through a room full of puppies.
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What a sad, fucked up day.
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Awesome night sky pics!
Father's Day was okay up until my 10 y.o. got a tiny scratch and freaked out. Of course his mother had to baby him. He's never going to "grow up" if she always treats the kid like an infant. Ruined the evening. |
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Take him hunting, camping, etc.
I managed to commission in the Army w/ a blood phobia. The only time I've seen someone get shot (at a gunshow) I grabbed a tourniquet and marched over there. Happily not needed, she only lost a toe. |
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[#20]
Outdoor stuff is the plan.
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[#21]
My son's pc crashed in a somewhat mysterious way - the hard drive crashed, wiping out Windows - and was unable to be recovered. Had to do a fresh install.
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[#22]
I just unplug, plug back in... and hope stuff works.
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[#23]
There are no coincidences.
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Getting ready for camping and range time with my sons.
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[#26]
The boy is ALMOST registered for classes in college. Gonna have him take an English prep class before taking 101 in the spring, too.
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[#27]
We got more stuff done in construction
and did it better 30 years ago without all the electronic devices, office "help," and fake Safety Managers that are forced on us today. Five hours before we set a single piece of equipment yesterday. Modern commercial construction is bullshit. |
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[#28]
My boy saw his grandparents today.
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[#29]
Officially one week left of work at my current job, then back to normal first shift schedule.
Can't wait to move back by family and friends. |
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[#30]
The boy is registered for college. Now we have to pay for it.
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[#31]
Seeing grandparents was always fun!
I used to think about moving away from the northern VA rat race and back to the hills of western PA, but most of my family there are either dead, or living in Florida. |
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[#32]
I have more relatives in the Houston area than where I live now. I've considered down there, but just going to move 40 miles away, open my gunshop.
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Neat. Good luck with the gun shop!
I'm being dragged to my wife's company picnic Saturday. What vaccinations are required for Maryland?* *(Sarcasm) |
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[#34]
Had a good show today. Sold 5 of mine & transferred 3, w/ 1 delay on a Uropeein H1B holder.
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[#35]
Happy Independence Day!
Let's go kick some British ass for old times' sake. |
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Took me Da shooting today, shot the IBM w/ mostly Inland parts and the Tisas Tank Commander I gave him. Went pretty well but the front sight popped off the muzzle brake of the IBM, gonna screw it back on w/ red Loctite this time.
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[#38]
My time away from my stupid job is halfway over.
I won't see another long weekend until Labor Day. Nooooooooo! |
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[#39]
If you have bad dreams, don't explore
your nightmares unarmed. |
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[#40]
Today was a pretty decent day.
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Decent days are nice things.
I had more of 'em when I lived rural. Cue wistful thinking... |
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[#42]
Day 2 of @HenryKnoxFineBooks suffering in a desert without water...
At least we got his electrical fixed today. Switch wired wrong & 2x dead bulbs took a minute to sort out. |
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How does one wire a switch wrong?
Feed in, feed out. Why is everybody in the house awake right now? Wife, son,... pet rabbit. These nighttime hours are supposed to be my quiet, peaceful, bullshit-free time. |
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[#46]
I'm up, watching a cartoon because
of my literal Night Krewe family, and a character mentioned skeleton keys. My grandparents had those. Anyone here not know what skeleton keys were? |
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: How does one wire a switch wrong? Feed in, feed out. Why is everybody in the house awake right now? Wife, son,... pet rabbit. These nighttime hours are supposed to be my quiet, peaceful, bullshit-free time. View Quote He had wired the light switch so that when you flipped it on, both sides of the circuit were connected directly to each other in the switch. He's a very smart guy but doesn't know how 120 VAC works. |
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[#48]
What the hell did I wake up to?
An assassination attempt? Son of a bitch. |
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[#49]
A quarter to 2:00... listening to jets
departing Dulles Airport. They're not too loud. Oddly comforting. |
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How did the camping go?
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