You guys have some great shots. Good pics that tell a story. Why do they call it Nevada?
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You guys have some great shots. Good pics that tell a story. Why do they call it Nevada?
You know a lot of about the big ships in the area. I saw a big ship unloading coal in southern Alaska. The conveyor was [about] a quarter mile long.
I call it 'home' but I believe the reference is to 'snow covered'.
Most of my pics, (so far) show the view to the east from my driveway.
There's a mountain in the way when I look to the west. (house marked by the red dot)
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lived here all but 8 of 58yrs. a hobby of mine to go down to the river and shoot boats
Lee A. Tregurtha was originally a Navy Oiler built in 1942 as the USS Chiwawa. was present in Tokyo Bay for the signing of the surrender documents. was lengthened post war by having a section added to the middle and sailed as Walter S. Sterling. then sold to Ford Motor Company who had their own fleet of ore boats and named William Clay Ford (II). sold to Interlake Steamship Company she had her steam turbine engine removed for two 4,000hp diesels and had a variable pitch screw fitted.
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I'm not trading political insults with you.
...try the politics forum
http://www.jouster2.com/forums/forum...t-and-Politics
First sighting of the year.
I've seen sign, hoof-prints, nibbled twigs & scat but there he was bold as brass at 12:00.
Nice sized buck still in velvet in velvet.
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yours looks about ready to bolt.
Mine settle in. They're used to me.
Mule deer in velvet
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waiting for the apples to ripen (still in velvet)
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Body language lets you know when you're too close.
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I'm surprised all these bucks get along so well. Must not be mating season.