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Everything is going well. Just got back from camping actually. Showered, rested, and fed...pictures are downloaded off the camera. Anyone want to see the pictures.
After a long quad ride..I ate a lot of dust that trip:
My dad's spot.
Here is how the granite piece turned out, we buried it and the flat part faces up:
Always good sunsets at Tarryall:
lots of indian paintbrush this year:
One of the more "exciting" parts of the trip. Went for a walk early this morning and this little guy came walking within about 100 yards of me. I took a few pictures..and he saw me and curiously started jogging in my direction. Camera went on the ground, and the .357 came out. I pulled back the hammer in anticipation, must have been a recognizable sound for this guy because he booked it back up the hillside when he heard that:
Wow I am a god I was texting 3 different girls all at once earlier tonite. lol
Just remember sister and mother do not count in Godly status.
J/K i agree with not getting em messed up.
okay Mark...cell phone... I wasnt here for immediate care and i am no cell doctor but I do play one during ..well...play time. If you drop cell phone in water rescue it ASAP. Pull battery instant you retrieve it. put phone and battery in shoe box of uncooked regular rice bury em deep or put in a big trash bag with an open container of Damp Rid (tie bag shut). LEAVE IN for 24-48 hours. resist temptation to remove earlier. The reason for pulling battery is to save data.
once your time is up remove phone and battery and hook up. it 98% of time should power up. If you plug in phone and you can call out you have just a damaged battery. Try charging phone for 3-6 hours. (a once damp phone can take a little longer on its initial charge)
I would not have touched that fish for a hundred bucks. Actually if someone said "throw a rock at the bear or take fish off hook...i would have thrown the rock then ripped my arm from my socket and thrown it to the bear.
I would not have touched that fish for a hundred bucks. Actually if someone said "throw a rock at the bear or take fish off hook...i would have thrown the rock then ripped my arm from my socket and thrown it to the bear.
lol! She thought it was cool. After the first one, they kept catching fish and she was volunteering to throw them back for them.
Ok two more. Also taught my little sisters how to split wood. This is Heidi.
This is Holly..who was surprisingly good at it. She got to where she could split a large piece with a single hit. Oh and Jake, Pete, yes, she's 17, and no, you cannot have her number.
No..although..she really does need to find a nice country boy to date.
I couldn't friggin get her off my quad. Nearly every ride I took this weekend, I had Holly on the back.
She was persistent too. Every sentence started with "so Lisa I was thinking...we could go for a quad ride and.." or "so Lisa, maybe we can go shooting..."
So...someone give me the rundown on everything I've missed on here since last Wednesday night or so.