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Easy pickings on here but several neighbors consider them "their" pets so I don't take any off my property. [Frustrating at times but having a good relationship with our neighbors is more important to the wife and I than taking a deer crossing our property.]

Only four of us went out on my brothers property. Nick, a friend, shot a six pointer. Us three brothers saw plenty of deer but no shooters.

I arrowed a doe earlier in the season but did not recover the deer. Found broken arrow shaft with hair and blood on it but could not find a drop of blood on the ground.

Maybe go out again in January, during flintlock, but with my crossbow.
Sounds like you have quite the arsenal. Remind me to come your direction with a few cases of wine when Armageddon approaches. At least you saw some, normally my BIL (wifes brother) sits and enjoys the day in the woods, never seeing anything, but he hunts in heavy pressure areas in Northern Dauphin County.

My other BIL's (Sisters Husband) Son (our nephew) got what looked like an 8 pointer (nice spacing on the rack, big buck), just saw it from a distance on a facebook post my wife was looking at (I don't do facebook). They have a cabin up North in your neck of the woods, either Clinton or Lycoming County, but I could be wrong about the county. Could even be Potter.
 
Made for our last wine class. Hope I did the "reply" to the right person thing correctly ??

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WOW!!!!

UNBELIEVALBE!!!

Care to make one for me sometime?

I am not kidding!
 
@amanda660, Awesome job on that cake. Are you a professional cake decorator ? I'm looking for a cake decorator with your skill set. Let me know, Bakervinyard
 
That is beautiful. Is it a picture you took? Is the "Sangre de Christo Glow" both at sunrise and sunset?
 
No, found that one on FB and thought it was too pretty not to share. Stunning image of the light that NM is famous for. Those are the Sangre de Christos mountains (southern tip of the Rocky Mountains) that sit just outside the base of Santa Fe, NM. This is a sunrise photo taken more than likely on Tuesday after the last Winter storm exited the state on Monday. For a real treat, click on the button on top of the image to see it full size!
 
Sorry, I have to do it. My yearly picture of a naked Douglas Fir tree. We are due some heavy rain this week in the Northeast, so went today, sans kids or wifey, and picked this one out in 5 minutes, cut it down and fit it in the Corolla. Miss the roof rack on the Van we got rid of. Price stayed the same, $35 for any size tree, they have several fir varieties to choose from. Bought the tree bag for another $1. House smells so wonderful I had to go buy some more generic Zyrtec so I could breathe.

Added lights.

Added ornaments.


Growing up Dad would allow the tree to come in on Christmas Eve and it had to be gone early morning of the 26th...it was The Law. I thought he just didn't like Christmas.

He ran off and got married while I was in the Army. When I came home, the house was all decorated up with TWO TREES a couple of weeks before Christmas too...I was shocked! I kinda jumped him about it too.

He said these are fake trees and I can breathe with them in the house! Duh!! You're a good guy! taking one for team!
 
No, found that one on FB and thought it was too pretty not to share. Stunning image of the light that NM is famous for. Those are the Sangre de Christos mountains (southern tip of the Rocky Mountains) that sit just outside the base of Santa Fe, NM. This is a sunrise photo taken more than likely on Tuesday after the last Winter storm exited the state on Monday. For a real treat, click on the button on top of the image to see it full size!

More awesome photos at their site... https://inlightofnature.com/#top
 
God be with these people, how far away are you from the fires Jim?

We are far away, about 3 hours. I posted earlier a shot of my farm with fire smoke drifting over it. That smoke covered a HUGE area, more than 300 miles wide.

Sad part is that the tourism will be hurt for years, maybe, and that will hurt them economically. They say there are over 700 homes and businesses in Gatlinburg alone destroyed.
 
Amanda660, "Just a hobby - are you in MO?'
I'm in the Boston Ma. area. I know professional cake decorators and they can.t do that kind of work. How long did it take you to do ? Bakervinyard
 
Amanda660, "Just a hobby - are you in MO?'
I'm in the Boston Ma. area. I know professional cake decorators and they can.t do that kind of work. How long did it take you to do ? Bakervinyard

Thanks for the compliment - I watched a video on YouTube. Took about 4 hours total of actual work-time but I do work very slowly especially when I have parts I don't have spares of. Once everything dried out (took a week because I used homemade fondant), I airbrushed, printed a wine label with edible ink on edible paper, made a cake, toasted some coconut and put everything together like a puzzle. Fun project.
 

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