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I'll have to get out to your (new) part of the country some day. My dad likes it so much he goes every spring to visit some other 'former michiganders'.


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I'll have to get out to your (new) part of the country some day. My dad likes it so much he goes every spring to visit some other 'former michiganders'.


Bob,

Take a look in the 'studio pix' thread and you would see where you would stay perhaps - in the guest bedroom/studio. Murphy bed is my most expensive piece of 'studio gear', but also what enables me having the studio in the first place.

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At's not a Murphy Bed, its a WaveTrap!

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these pics might make y'all feel better... um.. unless they were taken at your house...

deep snow

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72 and sunny. Lookin at 80 tomorrow. grin

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Kinda makes you wonder what the settlers were thinking.

I imagine a meeting of the "westward-HO" society:

"Well, here's the situation: The natives all want to kill us. The woods are full of venomous creatures, and large carnivores with huge teeth and sharp claws. The fields are strewn with poisonous-yet-delicious looking plants, berries and mushrooms... when they aren't covered by a solid sheet of ice, as they are for 6 months out of the year. Three fourths of us have already frozen to death. The rest of us are slowly starving to death. What are our options?"

to which, somebody apparently replied:

"I know!! Let's build a city here!"

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Some of the settlers headed South. Went fishing on the Withlacoochie yesterday. Made a new friend as well. He really likes minnows. grin







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Fishin' intead o' Wishin'

Hey, the last few years I've discovered that I can save a whole buncha money by not buyin' the minnows at all.

See, the minnows attract fish that hit the line - and that wakes me up...

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Nice pic of a great blue.
When I get to another system I can post an image of a groundhog bringing an apple to a great blue, but for now this is all I got. Herons are cool.
I watched an alligator try to sneak up on one one day .. kept trying for half an hour, but the heron would just wait, wait, wait, fly down the shore.
Gator just kept floating along towards him acting like a log. It was kinda comical.

To fish around here right now you need a good auger and coveralls.

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You guys have some of the best fishing in the country, and, you have brown trout!

For the winter, you need one of these.





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Nice Home Studio pic.

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I think in the previous posts some folks are talking about that bean laden stuff that some folks call chili ("New Jersey?").

Real folks know chili only comes in two variations: Red or Green.

And whoever here was posting about cold and white winters and was speaking about the LOWER part of Michigan knows little about winter, lower MI is subtropical, try night shift work on a flight-line up in Gwinn (K.I. Sawyer AFB) or Kincheloe (KAFB) or any outside work at Minot (ND) or Eielson (AK).

Simply going to college in Marquette, Northern Michigan University (good solid school by the way), alone should earn goers some kind of arctic certification on top of a degree.

Yoopers forever!

Honesty in advertising, you will notice I don't live or work up "north" anymore or even back in home state of PA. Because I don’t want that white crap anywhere near me. I don't mind LOOKING at snow on a mountain top covered in it but that is as close as I want to get now a days.)

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Now Larry, old buddy, by now ya'll should know me well enough to know what I (and you) call Chili.

Meat + Heat = Chili

Meat can be most anything warm blooded, but the heat has got to come from Chili Peppers.

Beans are a side dish, to be served with the Chili along with the warm flour tortillas.

If a guest wants to mix the Chili and Beans together, it is their option.

Made a batch of Menudo the other night...

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I should have not impugned all posters - LOL

(PS if you want some good fresh NM chilies next season let me know! My wife, who is Chinese, grows and pickles Jalapeños - I'll send you a jar or two along with the Chilies)




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That would be an appreciated care pack, Larry, you can't imagine what I go thru to get my Chilies here in Virginia, don't get me wrong, they grow plenty of 'em, but they taste different, guess its the soil and the climate.


Brought. it. ON, bro!


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Best Chili Rellenos I ever had - Springer New Mexico. MMMmmmmmmmm.

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Now there's something. I LOVE chile rellenos. I may have to walk over to the Cantina on the pier for some. Did somebody say it's snowing somewhere?

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Did somebody say it's snowing somewhere?

Bob


That'd be Atlanta again, only this time we got it right. Everybody stayed home so the sand trucks and plows could do their work. (I thought I'd run out for a Blu-Ray player to go with the new big screen TV I got just before the last storm, but resisted the impulse.) However, there was ice involved. Tens of thousands of people are without electricity due to fallen trees and power lines. Nobody's going anywhere for a couple of days.


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Now there's something. I LOVE chile rellenos. I may have to walk over to the Cantina on the pier for some. Did somebody say it's snowing somewhere?

Bob



Mmmm, there's a little restaurant near here that makes 'em with the big Pablano peppers lotsa cheese and a light covering of red chili sauce...


Now look what you've started...


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Ryzard, Rharv and others I'm making jokes and all that but these storms are really getting serious and I know you're getting sick of them. I get it, been there. Be careful and you guys have my sympathies.

My office overlooks the runways at LAX and I can see the ocean from here. It's partly cloudy and 69 degrees.

What can I say? Typical LA winter except we need more rain.

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