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Someone at the TVA doesn't understand the Danger buoy needs to be at the top of the structure

This way it can be seen from all directions BEFORE you get to the high spot

 

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1 minute ago, BassNJake said:

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Someone at the TVA doesn't understand the Danger buoy needs to be at the top of the structure

This way it can be seen from all directions BEFORE you get to the high spot

 

Seems in order to mark the shallowest area,

whoever positioned that marker would have needed to go aground to do it.

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15 hours ago, BassNJake said:

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Someone at the TVA doesn't understand the Danger buoy needs to be at the top of the structure

This way it can be seen from all directions BEFORE you get to the high spot

 

 

15 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Seems in order to mark the shallowest area,

whoever positioned that marker would have needed to go aground to do it.

:smiley:

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Hahahah! I’m guessing that area was all 10 feet underwater a month ago. You see that all the time around here, sometimes TVA sometimes private individuals. They also move around a lot, I should take some pics of the big cans upriver from downtown. Some of the red/green channel markers are hung up in logjams right next to dry land! @BassNJake, is that up the Powell? I feel like I saw that just above the dam once as well. My

buddy has a very impressive collection of buoys that broke loose........ I think he’s building a shrine out of them.......

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Mother Nature can be a cruel lady, but after wind gusts topping out at 64 mph yesterday I see she still has a sense of humor. At 37 years of age I don’t know if I’ll ever stop thinking tipped over porta  potties are funny! Let’s hope it’s not occupied, if it is the poor sap is on his own. 
 


 

 

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1 hour ago, CountryboyinDC said:

I see this fox most days if I'm not 'at work' (these days that's a room facing a different direction).  She goes into the storm drain, and usually comes out with a rodent or 2, usually mice. I haven't been able to catch her on camera coming out - she makes a beeline to the woods.  Ahhh, nature from the suburbs of our nation's capital.  To think of what I used to see sitting on a tree stand 5 days a week this time of year when I lived in God's country.

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That’s a fine specimen, ours are always rail thin until dead of winter 

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16 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

If an old dude ever gives you advice

While peeling an apple with a pocket knife

And eating pieces right off the blade,

You should probably take it.

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If he's anything like my grandfather that knife was only wiped off on his pants after cutting steers (for those of you not from a farm, they were bulls before this 'cutting' process) before he started cutting those apple slices.  He was sharp about things though.

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@A-Jay One of the things missing today ?

1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

That’s a fine specimen, ours are always rail thin until dead of winter 

The ones around here looked right poor a few years back.  One was eyeing my boy while he was riding his tricycle in the driveway.  I reached into the recycling and grabbed a beer bottle and threw at him.  It only moved a little, didn't run off.  My wife took our boy inside.  It seems the storm sewers have provided a pretty reliable food source for them.

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4 hours ago, CountryboyinDC said:

that knife was only wiped off on his pants

 

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On 11/24/2020 at 6:16 AM, GaryH said:

My best friend who passed recently

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7 hours ago, A-Jay said:

If an old dude ever gives you advice

While peeling an apple with a pocket knife

And eating pieces right off the blade,

You should probably take it.

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6 hours ago, Catt said:

@A-Jay One of the things missing today ?

I still do this all the time, but I am always slightly concerned on what the last thing I did with my knife was ........

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On 11/16/2020 at 11:40 AM, 12poundbass said:

Mother Nature can be a cruel lady, but after wind gusts topping out at 64 mph yesterday I see she still has a sense of humor. At 37 years of age I don’t know if I’ll ever stop thinking tipped over porta  potties are funny! Let’s hope it’s not occupied, if it is the poor sap is on his own. 
 


 

 

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