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mrbigbluelight wrote: »mhardy6647 wrote: »
If I not mistaken (as if !) that's the beginnings of a mimosa tree.
Also known as a pu...uh....😳....mimosa treeNaah, it's a fern. No mimosas up here. We do get purple vetch, which is kind of evocative of the sensitive mimosa in appearance.
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This image shows the team's pilots and maintenance personnel with their F6F Hellcats in 1946. The Blues have come a long way!
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This image shows the team's pilots and maintenance personnel with their F6F Hellcats in 1946. The Blues have come a long way!
I love those Hellcats.
As a kid, my favorite model plane that I built was the Hellcat.
The blue plastic made it special.
Reminds me of another of my favorite places.
Naval Air Museum in Pensacola FL (a great town)
https://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/
A-6 one of my favorites
Many, many pictures of the planes
https://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/things-to-do/aircrafts-galleries/If you are going to do something STUPID, do it FAST so it doesn't affect someone else. -
very nice site......... there is a air museum maybe 6 miles from me...lots of great exhibits and most of the staff is retired Air Force or military pilots who flew, that makes the free tour all the better
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one good looking plane
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The yard here at the ol' shack looks pretty good when it's fresh cut this time of year.
Not "golf course" good, but it looks good to me.
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That’s some yard!
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That’s some yard!
It only looks like that about two months a year though, the rest of the time it's white.
Mr & Mrs. Claus are his neighbors.
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Looks good Mr H! Green is good even if 75% is clover.
Kidding of course. Always jealous!Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
Years ago, if it wasn't for weeds, I'd have sand for a yard.
A few of us posted our southern lawns which have a lot of sand just below the surface or even make up the surface in some places.
After years of sowing seeds and trying to grow grass , my yard is getting there. More grass than weeds now.
We just received over 6"s of rain the past 7 days I think. It was like a steroid drenching for our lawns.
The grass is in "grow-and-spread" mode now.Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them. -
Looks good Mr H! Green is good even if 75% is clover.
Kidding of course. Always jealous!
There's (much) worse stuff than clover in there -- I like clover, 'cept for steppin' on honeybees when the flowers bloom
It was an incredibly gorgeous day here today -- 'Chamber of Commerce weather' as the forecasters on VPR like to call it.
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Had to go the Urgent Care clinic yesterday for a scratch on back of hand that had swollen and was very red. Wolfgang drew the blood two days ago. Five days of antibiotics for me.
Wolfgang
If you are going to do something STUPID, do it FAST so it doesn't affect someone else. -
Cat scratch fever is real..
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I mean, they scratch in their kitteh-litter-boxes with them things.
as seen at ASR...
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BlueBirdMusic wrote: »Had to go the Urgent Care clinic yesterday for a scratch on back of hand that had swollen and was very red. Wolfgang drew the blood two days ago. Five days of antibiotics for me...
Wolfgang
Wolfie!
PS Wolfgang is an excellent name for a cat. Old Possum would doubtless approve.
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I could listen to good cello music 'til the cows come home.
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BlueBirdMusic wrote: »Had to go the Urgent Care clinic yesterday for a scratch on back of hand that had swollen and was very red. Wolfgang drew the blood two days ago. Five days of antibiotics for me.
Wolfgang
Sorry to hear about this.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »I mean, they scratch in their kitteh-litter-boxes with them things.
Exactly !! All kinds of gremlins in that festival of fun... Then they come out and walk on your table and countertop...
The two cats that owned me learned quickly I don't play that game.
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Remind me to tell you all the bittersweet tale of Sparesie (The Spare Cat) some time. Sparesie adopted us when we lived in MA. At the time, we already had a cat -- the redoubtable Griswold -- thus his nickname. His given name was Gingivere (from the Redwall series, courtesy of our daughter).
Hint: his eyes aren't closed in the photo above... by that point in his life, he didn't have any. And that's just the start of his tail tale.
Sweet cat, but "lucky" isn't an adjective one would use to describe him.sparesie by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
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The Audio Advisor magazine model. Wasn't she a member of the Polk Forum once?
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So true!!! I probably have a couple hundred to keep track of. Many now want you to change them every 60-90 days. Can't repeat any words used in the last three passwords....
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aprazer402 wrote: »
The Audio Advisor magazine model. Wasn't she a member of the Polk Forum once?
That's a big 10-4.
Mary Herrera Heredia -- or at least so the poster claimed. By all appearances, it was indeed she.
https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/31790/new-audio-advisor-babe-shots/p1 -
BlueBirdMusic wrote: »Had to go the Urgent Care clinic yesterday for a scratch on back of hand that had swollen and was very red. Wolfgang drew the blood two days ago. Five days of antibiotics for me.
Wolfgang
Sorry to hear about this.
Does Wolfgang go out side?
Tony, he does not go outside.
He got me in two places. One place on the wrist bone of left hand really bled. The other scratch was on the back of same hand; it did not bleed one drop. The injury that did not bleed seemed to be the problem.If you are going to do something STUPID, do it FAST so it doesn't affect someone else. -
BlueBirdMusic wrote: »BlueBirdMusic wrote: »Had to go the Urgent Care clinic yesterday for a scratch on back of hand that had swollen and was very red. Wolfgang drew the blood two days ago. Five days of antibiotics for me.
Wolfgang
Sorry to hear about this.
Does Wolfgang go out side?
Tony, he does not go outside.
He got me in two places. One place on the wrist bone of left hand really bled. The other scratch was on the back of same hand; it did not bleed one drop. The injury that did not bleed seemed to be the problem.
Thanks for the info.
What you just described might be similar to what happened to one of our cats. Here's why;
A long time ago...one of our cats got into a fight outside. A couple of days later, he was not himself at all. Took him to the vet.
The vet said he had an infection on his back.
The vet said he had a few wounds and that's why he was infected. It seems bacteria like to have 2 or more wounds to interact with.
Maybe your 2 wounds close to each other created an environment our vet described to us years ago.
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Next time squeeze it to bleed some to get that bacteria out. Then wash the snot out if it and toss on some peroxide or alcohol.
We used to trim our cats nails down and dull them a bit. Our cat had a full compliment of little razors. After a while neither minded to trim they could still grab stuff pretty good. -