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Man that looks familiar. I used to live on Whidbey and have a friend that lives in Sedro Woolley.Originally posted by ratpatrol66 View PostMy 66 Nissan Patrol on Blanchard Mountain in Skagit County Washington
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1152287[/ATTACH]"Somewhere the zebra is dancing". Garth Stein's The art of racing in the rain.
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big sube, little pine tree..
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the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.Comment
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Originally posted by Deaf Bob View PostNice pic Barry!
Our woods are shut down right now.. Extreme fire danger
And city folk cutting logs for firewood..
that sucks.
no severe dryness here.
I scared a frog in the sunshine, year round swamp puddle off to my right.
the buggy is parked on top of lots of moose prints.
the odors out here sometimes.. I trade it for nothing. this is old foresting.. still smells so damn good.
I am just a couple of miles in, no traffic sounds.. nothing but breezes.
grass was smacking off the top of hood.. not many cruise around.
Funny.. I was smelling gas vapor, targetted the carb. Behind my head is a generator, two stroke with vented gas cap.. and I am wondering where the gas smell was coming from.
thrashing in the forest..
buggy is ready to go. I am leaving half the shaft out for a long trip I have wanted to take in this. Much smoother not being a logging truck.Last edited by Barry Donovan; July 25, 2017, 02:40 PM.Previously boxer3main
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Anyone know where this is?
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playing with raw mode..
all kinds of things to tinker with.
Got a vignette on this one. bunch of other stuff.
and yes, the trail is this small. the roof rack rips into the little trees.
anyone notice...
this picture thread is headed for its 8th anniversary?
Last edited by Barry Donovan; August 4, 2017, 03:57 PM.Previously boxer3main
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as odds have it.
just got this, about an hour ago.
second time.
this lightning hit nothing in the same spot twice.
its a riddle.
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as odds have it, the next evening.
1037pm.
the lightning was 1053pm...24 hours ago.
maybe the riddle has no answer..but just another riddle.
why does a rochester carb get cold throttles 2 weeks before an eclipse?
why does my summer weld need next summer...to get through a maine winter inbetween.
how does a light leave its source, and enter us all.
before it begins, it is timed to the end.
hints and riddles...and memory beyond our scope.
we are in the middle, humoring the failing clawing bald flesh of darkness...wanting it all.
this needs time...and guns.Last edited by Barry Donovan; August 6, 2017, 06:56 PM.Previously boxer3main
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