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Very nice weekend....got most of my chores done and we had a good time, overall. Other than some much needed rain, the weather was great.

46 this morning...heading to a high of 74 today...looks like a very nice week ahead of us as the temperatures go.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,742  
The local Roadrunner, that has taken up residence here all summer, was enjoying my freshly cut yard to chase grasshoppers. The coyotes are howling in the woods this evening. Watch out Roadrunner the coyote's after you . . . .

Not camera shy like some swans we know . . . .

:laughing:

Yesterday, this was as close as they would let me come without going for a swim.

Swans checking cart.jpg
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,743  


I forget David, did you already tell us the name of the boat ? Is it Mary Celeste ? :) I guess everyone else must still be eating.

I'm having a hot cross bun for breakfast. A single sweet sticky bun is about as close as I can get to join in with the spirit of your continental breakfasts.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,744  
Good morning. A busy day ahead, all the remaining lambs to be moved, then get the ewes in for a sheep scab jab. After that they have to go onto clean ground, only problem is that I still haven't finished fencing the cut hay field. Why do I always leave things while the last minute ...


Roy, meet Hiroki Ogita, the man who provided so much ammunition for comedians during the olympics. Japanese pole vaulter the athlete's own ***** knocked the bar during his jump - YouTube

If you and the rest of the gang need something else now to get that image out of your head, how about a bit of trick shooting ? Most of this is the usual stuff, however I was impressed with the "Dropping it in" trick . Boat propulsion also looks fun - anyone else fancy trying this ?

Shotgun Trick Shots | Dude Perfect - YouTube
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,745  
surprise rain last night, surprisingly heavy, 1.47 inches as of this morning. The lawn continues to grow and grow; getting to the point where I'd sure like it to slow down.

busy day planned today, lots of errands, then work on the downed tree some more, then mow the orchard.
Thinking about selling my way too heavy solid bottom HR Long grapple and replacing it with an open grapple. My grapple is over 800 pounds way out front; should have been 400-500 max; just too heavy for an L. It works wonderfully, just so heavy it makes the Kubota hydraulics seem even punier. Interesting that my local Kubota dealer had the exact same almost new grapple out front on their yard several weeks ago, looks like someone did the same thing I did, and it sold quickly ,so maybe I should just take my lumps, sell it, and get the right tool. Less weight out front is safer and better no matter what. I have the oem solid bucket, so if I need to haul dirt or mulch I can.
Saturday, picking up 500-1000 pound tree logs, I was thinking there would be no way for me to do this safely without a grapple, particularly working by myself. This is when I sure wish I had a dump trailer; now I have to grapple the debris out of my trailer without wrecking it. I saw one picture where someone lifted up their trailer with their FEL forks to dump it...my rear gate prevents that. Besides I have to get the debris over a two foot high concrete block wall into my burn pit. Trying to pick up the same heavy stuff as few times as possible.

great pics of roadrunner Don. I've never seen one, only in cartoons...very cool.

RS, pics of splitter please, sounds very interesting.
 
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They looked like they were being careful but I hope they really are...amazing. My favorite was boating by shotgun propulsion.

Can any of you reloaders tell if those empty shells are reloadable or if they had been? Can you do that to a shotgun? (sorry if stupid question)
how does one recycle used shotgun shells?
Centerfire ammo I assume is not reloadable, but someone, Roy?, educate me please.
Pretty sure they don't make "clays" out of clay anymore but those things used to be almost toxic to animals. wonder about the fish in that lake...
My next older brother used to shoot skeet off our pool deck next to the front fields, one of those gizmos that flings the clays up, nothing fancy like this video.
I wasn't particularly good at that, noise rang my ears even with muffs, and I decided to stick to stationary targets. Have enjoyed target shooting all my life but getting a bit rusty now. Need more 22s before I use up what I have, which isn't much. Next time I go downtown I'll try the little sporting goods store

Isn't a 22 long high power hollowpoint the largest round most of us need most of the time?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,747  
60 high of 80 today and we have high allergy alert. For some reason I already knew
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,748  
Shot gun shells are reloadible rimfires like 22 and17 cal are not. A 17 cal will kill lots of things if you are a good shot and close enough to prey. 22s and the like are fun to shoot and more economical to shoot than say a 270 or 30-06
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,749  
Lever action guns can also be lots of fun to shoot and come in 22caliber as well. Lots of cowboy competitions with lever action rifles
 

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