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| Silver Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Benton, Maine
Posts: 140
| Was greeted with this image this morning....... ![]()
__________________ I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I hit with the power mower. My dog's not eating, he no longer barks; He hit the propeller and turned into sparks. No need explaining, there's no dog remaining; He's a part of the lawn you see... I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I sent to Eternity! |
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| Gold Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: Nova Scotia Canada
Posts: 457
| Smaller pics would be nice - that one spilled off all sides of my screen! ![]() (BTW - it'll melt this weekend!)
__________________ . See the full story on building my hillside house in Nova Scotia at http://wallaceriver.blogspot.com/ |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: P-Town, Upstate New York
Posts: 864
| It wouldn't look like that if it was inside ![]()
__________________ Montana 4340C w/loader, AgroTrend FU78 rear snowblower with hydraulic shute rotation, Horst 48" pallet forks, 3pt. 2-bottom plow, 6ft. bush hog rotarty cutter, 3pt. Woods 7ft back blade, 3pt. cultivator, 5ft 3pt. york rake, 6' KKII tiller, JD494 4-row planter. Future attachments: backhoe, grapple |
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| Super Star Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
Posts: 14,365
| xxxxThis can't be snow already this early in the year.
__________________ Tractors 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/New- Kubota BX1500 Attachments 60'' Front Blade/48'' Rear Tiller/FEL/Back Hoe / 60'' MMM/Clamp on Forks/48'' MMM South of Canton Ohio L . B |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Benton, Maine
Posts: 140
| That was the very first snow of the season, 6" here and 9" not far away. We haven't even had flurries up to this point! Sorry about the image size. Don't want to drop them too small and I haven't figured out how to post thumbnails like others do. I wish it was inside! BUT, don't want to lose floorspace and don't want all my assets under one flammable roof. I'll end up with some sort of portable garage for this winter. Have the hemlock to build a pole barn, but ran out of season. Wood was top priority and now it's time to get the Mini-Me out of our bedroom and into his own!
__________________ I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I hit with the power mower. My dog's not eating, he no longer barks; He hit the propeller and turned into sparks. No need explaining, there's no dog remaining; He's a part of the lawn you see... I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I sent to Eternity! |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Benton, Maine
Posts: 140
| As long as you are near a CCC trailhead and I can sleep beside my bike in your garage for at least a week, you're on!
__________________ I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I hit with the power mower. My dog's not eating, he no longer barks; He hit the propeller and turned into sparks. No need explaining, there's no dog remaining; He's a part of the lawn you see... I'm looking over my dead dog, Rover, Who I sent to Eternity! |
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