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  • TnRiver46
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    fun ride and significant because that’s 7 month old hazel riding with her daddy in the red canoe. Her first boat ride!!! (She already has 2 life jackets to choose from)

  • Bluebasser86
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    Had a couple passengers on the boat today, I think they really enjoyed their ride along.

  • After a couple of years of being used to make the new movie "TOP GUN-2" this F-18 E  has just arrived @ our facility in Jacksonville Fl. for rework, fresh paint and being returned to the active fleet.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA

 

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BACKYARD TURKEYS

Walden Shores, Lake Wales, Florida

(Note trailer coupler in southwest corner)

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Too cool!

 

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On 5/20/2020 at 2:32 PM, Smells like fish said:

Guess brand and model. Winner gets an all expenses paid free post of a pic to the thread!!

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Gary Yamamoto Tate.

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Sandhill Cranes are probably the largest birds in the Florida sky.

They're striking & bold, and this one allowed me to approach unusually close.

It feels odd standing next to a wild bird more than half your height 

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6 hours ago, RoLo said:

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Sandhill Cranes are probably the largest birds in the Florida sky.

They're striking & bold, and this one allowed me to approach unusually close.

It feels odd standing next to a wild bird more than half your height 

Saw 3 of them fly over a few weeks ago while we were on the water. Don't see them often although there's a season on them so I assume there's a good population, I think it's mainly further in the western part of the state. They were big birds for sure.

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12 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Saw 3 of them fly over a few weeks ago while we were on the water. Don't see them often although there's a season on them so I assume there's a good population, I think it's mainly further in the western part of the state. They were big birds for sure.

 

Huge for sure! The only other bird I’ve seen that size are swans.

When I hear them trumpeting in the sky, my reel hand stops, and I'm hypnotized by their awesome flight

 

Roger

 

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Hooked Up ! 

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A-Jay

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On 5/31/2020 at 7:21 PM, RoLo said:

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Sandhill Cranes are probably the largest birds in the Florida sky.

They're striking & bold, and this one allowed me to approach unusually close.

It feels odd standing next to a wild bird more than half your height 

Ribeye of the sky

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Lake Kissimmee, off defunct Rocks Fish Camp

She seemed fascinated by bass fishermen

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Just now, BASS302 said:

To a gazebo:

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First June Smallie

Picture tells the story

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Our Cairn's relaxing on a nice day...

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He may be old and wobbly legged, but get him near water and he'll swim for medals.

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6 minutes ago, Tim Kelly said:

He may be old and wobbly legged, but get him near water and he'll swim for medals.

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My old Lab was the same way..Miss that ole girl..

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On 5/31/2020 at 12:10 AM, Bassin' Brad said:

Crawfish Boil anyone?? 

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We had to cancel our LSU alumni chapter crawfish boil this year in Richmond due to Governor Moonwalk's quarantine orders.

 

Still considering ordering 30 pounds from Louisiana Crawfish Company for my self later this month, depending on what the tropical storm does as it approaches the Louisiana coast and then into the interior of the state.

 

Beautiful picture. Suitable for framing.  Enjoy!!!

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

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breakfast has been foregone this morning, more pressing matters are up in the Maple tree 

Coon ?

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22 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

I believe it was the always exciting grey squirrel 

Spoken in David Attenborough's voice.

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