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I took this pic yesterday from out of my car window, just before turning into my driveway.
Quinn
We are determined that before the sun sets on this terrible struggle, our flag will be recognized throughout the world as a symbol of freedom on the one hand, of overwhelming power on the other.
leverhunter wrote:Nice neighbourhood. You would think in heavy traffic like that, there would be a feather bender or two.
Ah man, that was good!
Quinn, looks like a lot of good eatin' there. I take it you don't have many foxes around there. What state do you live in? Looks like the mountains of Pa.----------Sixgun oh..Oregon
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I live in the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
There were over 60 birds in the flock. Only about 45 made it into the pic. The record high for turkeys in my yard at one time is 114.
Quinn
We are determined that before the sun sets on this terrible struggle, our flag will be recognized throughout the world as a symbol of freedom on the one hand, of overwhelming power on the other.
Looks good. Is that grass starting to green up there? Those turkeys might eat pretty good before too long.
No turkeys around here. I can still drive a team and wagon with 2 ton of hay over the snow drifts here. Your picture makes me want to move there with you!
dkmlever wrote:Yes, I hate it when the driveway is crowded with traffic. Here is my driveway yesteday in the snow storm.
Wow, getting crowded! I especially like the "orbs" in the photo... must be the turkeys that never made it past Thanksgiving... (sorry - been watching way too much Ghost Hunter on the Idiot Box )
Tom
'A Man's got to have a code...
I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them." -John Bernard Books. Jan. 22, 1901