Julie asked to watch it three times!AWG_Pics said:This winter at least gave us this classic:
Julie asked to watch it three times!AWG_Pics said:This winter at least gave us this classic:
We watched it and my gal was laughing pretty good.ski3pin said:Julie asked to watch it three times!
Absolutely, meteorological spring began today. This thread is an anachronism...pvstoy said:This was seen on my gal's Facebook.... Is it not Spring now?
Our county sheriff is a woman with an interesting sense of humor. What was really funny though was reading the critical comments from local people who judged the joke to be "unprofessional". I know a few of them. I never thought they were very funny either.pvstoy said:
Chukar are real, but putting them in the bird bag for me is a myth. The first time you hunt chukar is for the sport, thereafter it’s for revenge.teledork said:<snip>
Spring - just like Chukar Partridge, Unicorns and the Tooth Fairy is a myth. Just a myth.
I've heard that revenge bit about dogs and skunks but yeah - I'd see chukar (on the tops of ridges around here) but my husband could not ever find them when he was hunting.Wandering Sagebrush said:Chukar are real, but putting them in the bird bag for me is a myth. The first time you hunt chukar is for the sport, thereafter it’s for revenge.
All the others you mention are in fact myths.
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=449738&d=1677638524Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:At least you can enjoy skiing at home.
No crowds.
Frank
Been talking to the neighbor about getting a co-op tractor.Wandering Sagebrush said:Mini Red moving a little sugar…
Big Red a few days back.
Thanks! That is currently my desktop.Ted said:"fat skis and plastic boots"
I like this one showing the path up and down.
Bought a pair of Sorrels in 1986 and keeping them in service. Bummer yours has split out as the new ones are not made in Canada anymore and don't last very long. Fixable?teledork said:Thanks! That is currently my desktop.
My 30 year old Sorrel boots split open on the side. One hell of a time to be without winter boots but at least I have a lot of wool socks.
teledork said:Thanks! That is currently my desktop.
My 30 year old Sorrel boots split open on the side. One hell of a time to be without winter boots but at least I have a lot of wool socks.
Julie and I each got a pair of Sorel Chieftains - around 1990 for standing around at SAR incidents and all the times I got corralled into driving snow-cats. They are extreme duty, don't know if they are still sold, but they are still going strong after A LOT of use. We still use them for snow clean up around here. Boy, have they paid for themselves, kind of like that tractor in the little garage.pvstoy said:Bought a pair of Sorrels in 1986 and keeping them in service. Bummer yours has split out as the new ones are not made in Canada anymore and don't last very long. Fixable?
pvstoy said:Bought a pair of Sorrels in 1986 and keeping them in service. Bummer yours has split out as the new ones are not made in Canada anymore and don't last very long. Fixable?
It is a split in the rubber where the upper meets the sole. So I am awake in the wee hours this morning and I think - bicycle tire patch(s)?And then I look on line and find either Aquaseal or Shoo Goo. Yeah - I'll try and fix them.ski3pin said:I sure hope your pair can be repaired or replaced.