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I grew up in Mass and spent many a lazy summer day on several of the beaches both north & south on Boston. 

 I did hang out on Revere Beach quite a bit AND I even worked at Kelly's Roast Beef for 2 years before joining the service - Good Eats !

While 'doing my job' I had the good fortune to visit (and live on or near) many more from Maine south to both the Carolina's. 

I always had sand in my shoes :smiley:

Good Times.   

Thanks for taking me back . . . . 

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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 This was 76-77 so it was probably Aerosmith & Fleetwood Mac . . . . 

And go easy with the 'back then' - I'm very sensitive . . . 

:D

A-Jay

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On 6/17/2017 at 5:06 PM, Redlinerobert said:

Ghoti,

 

I imagine you get this a lot.  Doppleganger. 

 

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But I can't shoot that well.

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Careless Raccoon

Lois & I were fishing at Sturm Island, Lake Kissimmee when I heard a commotion in the marsh.

I waited with my camera in hand, just in case the mystery visitor appeared.

Sure enough, this silly raccoon came splashing out of the marsh, he was so preoccupied forging

that he never seen me until he was just a few feet from the boat. I snapped his picture

the same instant he finally noticed me; his expression was a mix of surprise & shame  :D

 

Roger

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  • Super User
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They're known as Wild Turkeys,

but they're not too wild in Lake Wales, FL.

That's my trailer tongue in the foreground   :rolleyes:

 

 

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That's my Honda wheel in the background

 

Roger

 

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  • Super User
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I heard they taste like chick...er...um.....turkey only wilder. :lol:

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  • Super User
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Popular advice is to aim at the head with 7-1/2 shot, but all you need here is a big butterfly net  :D

 

Roger

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  • Super User
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We have a substantial amount of wild turkey around our property as well.  They're only slightly skittish. 

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  • Super User
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42 minutes ago, Redlinerobert said:

We have a substantial amount of wild turkey around our property as well.  They're only slightly skittish. 

 

We lived a few years on the shore of Lake Walk-In-Water, FL where the wild turkeys grew accustomed

to seeing humans. This gave me a chance to get a few closeup shots I'd never get in the wild:

 

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    Roger

 

 

 

 

 

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Pulled my buddy around the lake this past weekend!

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Freedom is good no matter how you look at it.

:usa-flag-89:

A-Jay

 

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6 hours ago, A-Jay said:

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Freedom is good no matter how you look at it.

:usa-flag-89:

A-Jay

 

That's a pretty cool picture. I remember the first time I ever saw an Eagle back 20 years or so ago they weren't too common in Central Michigan. Now I have a nesting pair down the road from me, and at one point this winter I saw at least one a week for 2 months strait. To some of you That's no big deal but in Michigan it's a big deal. My step mom saw her first one last year and she's in her 50's. 

   I can honestly say I could never get bored looking at pictures of Eagles. If only they could sound like a loon we'd have the perfect super bird!

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My 6 year old daughter Addie loves to fish with me at her Grandpa's pond.

 

 

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  • Super User
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Nesting Osprey

(Nest made largely of Spanish Moss)

 

Roger

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  • Super User
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Wood Stork

(Lake Toho)

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My son Brecken driving his grandpa's boat (at idle speed) all by himself!  We did get it up on plane but he had some help with that!

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we all know one of these dogs... 

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  • Super User
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The First Hookset of the morning, Always Feels Really Good ~

30 June 2017 First Hookset of the day

:smiley:

A-Jay

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