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25 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

If you get lost in the woods,

look for a raccoon and follow it.

You will be in the middle of a road in no time.

 

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A-Jay

Slow day in the north country? ?

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43 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Slow day in the north country? ?

Just taking one day at a time my friend. 

One day at a time. 

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It's Chief's week at Lake's school. Had to go get him some supplies and he was pretty pumped to get his picture with the Mahomes cutout. Kid is so spoiled. He's been alive for a 2 Royal's World Series appearances, 1 win, and now a Chief's Super Bowl appearance, took me almost 34 years to see ?

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10 minutes ago, galyonj said:

Roger's having a nap at his first full day at his forever home whilst I work.

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What's Penelope think of him?

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2 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

What's Penelope think of him?

She and Jules are holding their cards real close to the vest.

 

The cats are absolutely beside themselves, though. They've been around dogs before, but cats just hate change. Roger's relatively cool around the cats, but he's fascinated by them. Lots of learning for everybody to do.

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Doing some stonework at a house this week, and this little rascal is my “helper” most of the day. She likes to just sit there and watch me lay stone for a while, then suddenly my rag or small trowel or a couple screws are not where I sat them last ?. And she’s got the “cone of shame” on due to just being spayed last week, but  it doesn’t seem to slow her down at all. Also, she seems to like my “very comfortable” tool bag as a bed while she inspects my work. 

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49 minutes ago, Way north bass guy said:

Doing some stonework at a house this week, and this little rascal is my “helper” most of the day. She likes to just sit there and watch me lay stone for a while, then suddenly my rag or small trowel or a couple screws are not where I sat them last ?. And she’s got the “cone of shame” on due to just being spayed last week, but  it doesn’t seem to slow her down at all. Also, she seems to like my “very comfortable” tool bag as a bed while she inspects my work. 

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Is she a coon cat?

Here's mine

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Never enough ice when friends are coming over? Remove the ice bin, problem solved.

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1 hour ago, Harold Scoggins said:

Never enough ice when friends are coming over? Remove the ice bin, problem solved.

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1 hour ago, BrandonMiller84 said:

True feral! Almost looks like a lion if you change the fur color :)

He weighs 23 pounds and was the runt of the litter. 

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14 hours ago, Way north bass guy said:

Doing some stonework at a house this week, and this little rascal is my “helper” most of the day. She likes to just sit there and watch me lay stone for a while, then suddenly my rag or small trowel or a couple screws are not where I sat them last ?. And she’s got the “cone of shame” on due to just being spayed last week, but  it doesn’t seem to slow her down at all. Also, she seems to like my “very comfortable” tool bag as a bed while she inspects my work. 

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Cats are terrible helpers. She'll never make journeyman acting like that.

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17 hours ago, Way north bass guy said:

Doing some stonework at a house this week, and this little rascal is my “helper” most of the day. She likes to just sit there and watch me lay stone for a while, then suddenly my rag or small trowel or a couple screws are not where I sat them last ?. And she’s got the “cone of shame” on due to just being spayed last week, but  it doesn’t seem to slow her down at all. Also, she seems to like my “very comfortable” tool bag as a bed while she inspects my work. 

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After being friendly she went and used your mortar mix as a litter. Don’t worry you’ll find it on the next job. ?

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And don't forget ~ 4 out of 5 dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum.

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22 hours ago, slonezp said:

Is she a coon cat?

Here's mine

 

Not sure exactly what kind she is, but she got her cone off today, and did some serious inspecting of my scaffold!

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Morgus the Magnificent and Chopsley, his assistance.

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One family's Halloween

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#kindofsad

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This is typical of my part of Florida nowadays. Where old meets new. At least I got to see what old Florida was like in my younger life. And we still have remnants of it like this small farm surrounded by a new subdivision...? 

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The mighty St Johns River at its widest point...

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22 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

This is typical of my part of Florida nowadays. Where old meets new. At least I got to see what old Florida was like in my younger life. And we still have remnants of it like this small farm surrounded by a new subdivision...? 

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I think this is pretty much typical in most of Florida now....we are literally busting at the seams

 

 

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That farm I pictured is owned by a old man I know. When he dies, it’ll likely be sold and will become another cookie cutter neighborhood. 

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