Today's walk.
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wrote on 4 Jul 2020, 23:29 last edited by
Pretty!
And walking back while your clothes dry from the river crossing is such a clever way to beat the heat!
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Pretty!
And walking back while your clothes dry from the river crossing is such a clever way to beat the heat!
wrote on 4 Jul 2020, 23:40 last edited by@Catseye3 said in Today's walk.:
Pretty!
And walking back while your clothes dry from the river crossing is such a clever way to beat the heat!
This was in the early part of my walk, as I said, about ⅓ of a mile from home. After another 5 ½ miles, my clothes were by no means dry.
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@Catseye3 said in Today's walk.:
Pretty!
And walking back while your clothes dry from the river crossing is such a clever way to beat the heat!
This was in the early part of my walk, as I said, about ⅓ of a mile from home. After another 5 ½ miles, my clothes were by no means dry.
wrote on 4 Jul 2020, 23:45 last edited by@George-K said in Today's walk.:
After another 5 ½ miles, my clothes were by no means dry.
I was making a
lamejoke. You said you had to cross a river, so your clothes would be wet? Ha-ha?Ha?
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wrote on 4 Jul 2020, 23:52 last edited by Jolly 7 Apr 2020, 23:52
Is that a bend up there on the right? Much current? How steep do the banks drop off?
I'm just trying to figure out where to set the first nets...
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:11 last edited by kluurs 7 May 2020, 00:13
George lives in a wonderful community designed by Frederick Olmsted - and that park where George was walking rarely has much in the way of people. It is a treasure.
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Is that a bend up there on the right? Much current? How steep do the banks drop off?
I'm just trying to figure out where to set the first nets...
wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:15 last edited by@Jolly said in Today's walk.:
Is that a bend up there on the right? Much current? How steep do the banks drop off?
I'm just trying to figure out where to set the first nets...
Dredging for shooting victims?
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:17 last edited by
Kluurs USED TO live in a wonderful community designed by Frederick Law Olmsted - until he got all snooty and moved up north....
Actually, it's quite a remarkable town.
We've lived here since 1980.
Yes, 1980, and it's our third home in this town.
When we moved in, the joke was "When you move in, you'll never move out - you might find a new home, but it'll always be in this town."
It's true.
In our condo, there are 22 units, and of them, more than half are owned by people who have lived here before. The standard line is, "Oh you bought the 'Smith' house? Nice place."
It will always be the "Smith" house, until you sell it. Then it'll be the "George K" house.
But, as I said years ago, the next time I move, it'll be feet-first.
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:18 last edited by
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:19 last edited by
The face in the chimney was "Columbia" - as the house was built by the Mayor of Chicago for the Columbian Exposition.
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:22 last edited by
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@George-K said in Today's walk.:
After another 5 ½ miles, my clothes were by no means dry.
I was making a
lamejoke. You said you had to cross a river, so your clothes would be wet? Ha-ha?Ha?
wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 00:33 last edited by@Catseye3 said in Today's walk.:
@George-K said in Today's walk.:
After another 5 ½ miles, my clothes were by no means dry.
I was making a
lamejoke. You said you had to cross a river, so your clothes would be wet? Ha-ha?Ha?
Catseye, I am surprised you did not know. @George-K walks ON water!!!!
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 01:11 last edited by
Ah yes, that must be it.
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@Jolly said in Today's walk.:
Is that a bend up there on the right? Much current? How steep do the banks drop off?
I'm just trying to figure out where to set the first nets...
Dredging for shooting victims?
wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 01:41 last edited by Jolly 7 May 2020, 01:45@Horace said in Today's walk.:
@Jolly said in Today's walk.:
Is that a bend up there on the right? Much current? How steep do the banks drop off?
I'm just trying to figure out where to set the first nets...
Dredging for shooting victims?
Ma'am, you dredge for bodies with an overgrown steel treble hook. And no, I ain't woof'in you. Now, back to catchin' fish instead of folks...
You catch the outside of a bend, with the current just right, set your hoop nets under the tree branches on a steep drop and you can catch opelousas (flathead to you damnyankees) cats. Mighty fine eating, indeed...
Personally, I'd fish three or three and a half footers...No leads.
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wrote on 5 Jul 2020, 02:52 last edited by