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Good to hear from you. Glad you are better.

What kind of bike is that?
 
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Kyle it's a '15 Suzuki DL650XT & I put 16K miles on it last year with one ride from TN to Moab and back. It does great on pavement and anything shy of single track off pavement.
 
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That castle makes me think either Scotland or Ireland?
 
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Rick,
Glad to hear you are whole again. I agree with Eddie.......Ireland. Moab is an awesome place to visit. But I have just drove through with Luke, Rebecca when we were hauling Luke's car to Everett where he was based on the USS Ingraham.
What ATV did you have your accident in? I'm starting to look around for one.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Ding! We spent 3 weeks in Ireland in Sept. Rented a car and drove all the way around the island & I got to pick the accommodations one night, and Les the next...it was a blast. A lot of Air B&B's and a few hotels...it was like we(America) used to be in the 60's/70's....kids on bike, kids walking everywhere, family run businesses, a distinct lack of cell phones. Both my great grandfather and grandmother both emigrated to the US aboard a famine ship in 1860. They settled in Chicago, but after much digging I am still not sure what County in Ireland they came from....it's somewhere around Belfast. So, we have an excuse to go back someday, strictly for research....(Uughummmhum). We just could not get enough of the Pub's with the traditional music!

This is on the Cliffs of Moher....(we called it the Cliffs of Mole Hair...lol) and it was spectacular...and WINDY:
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Brandi, I bought a Home Depot Bulldog UTV....remember this thread?
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...epot-bulldog-700-4x4-9.html?highlight=bulldog
 
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As far as ATV's go, my 2003 Yamaha Kodiak I bought new is still running great and I have not been nice to it. If it ever dies I will buy another Yamaha for sure!
 
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Outstanding adventure for sure!!!!! My brother took six months off and did the same thing looking up and eventually finding all our family in the Ukraine 4 years ago. My parents are planning on going back this summer so my mom can meet her dad's brother for the first time.
 
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Eddie, did anyone in your family do the dna thing? We did and it's pretty interesting....it even tracks bloodlines on emigration routes and locations.
 
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My brother did and he was very happy about it, but I don't know the results. He suggested that I should do it too, but I haven't had any interest in in yet. My wife wants to do it, so we probably will eventually.

Before going to the Ukraine to search out our family on my Moms side, he went to Scotland to find family on my Dad's side. That was fairly easy since some of them where still in contact with family that had moved to Canada. Walker came from MacGregor, who where hunted down and killed if they didn't change their name.

From Wikipedia Clan Gregor - Wikipedia

"In April 1603 James VI of Scotland issued an edict that proclaimed the name of MacGregor as altogidder abolisheed.[3] This meant that anyone who bore the name must renounce it or suffer death.[3] In 1604, MacGregor and eleven of his chieftains were hanged at Mercat Cross, Edinburgh.[3] As a result, the Clan Gregor was scattered, with many taking other names such as Murray or Grant.[3] They were hunted like animals and flushed out of the heather by bloodhounds.[3]"

Lots of fun history there, but it's more my brothers passion then mine.
 
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That is interesting....wonder what the MacGregors did to piss off James VI? The genealogy thing can be a huge deep rabbit hole with a zillion side tunnels.

On a side note, I read a lot of old 50-60's paperback westerns that I pic up from friends/family/secondhand stores. Inside the middle of one I found what I though at first was a bookmark, but it turned out to be a envelope with a 1 cent stamp on it. It was a letter home from a Union soldier to his brother who was a Captain in the North's navy. The three page letter is fascinating and names others in his unit, where they had fought and what infantry camp life was at the time. When I joined Ancestry.com to research my family, I drug out the letter and discovered the author was killed in the battle of Rapahanock Station Va 1863, and the brother killed when his ship(USS Narcissus) foundered in a Gulf of Mexico Hurricane and blew up on a sandbar at the entrance to Tampa Bay in 1866.

Talk about a rabbit hole, this letter is big one. Why the heck was it in a old western dime novel? Who put it there? Through Ancestry, I located the only surviving relative of that family and I am sending him the letter as soon as I can get it professionally photographed and transcribed. Amazing stuff I tell ya...........I might be writing a book about it.
 
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That's interesting. Maybe you can post it on here or provide a link to it. I'd enjoy reading it.
 
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Will do. I found a Camera place that has a high end scanner used in photograph reconstruction....headed there tomorrow.
 
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M7,

Good to hear you are alive and kicking. I do everything wth my iPad and this forum won't work on it because its way behind in technology.
I'm on he laptop today and remembered to finally log in.

All good here. I just got back from Central CA coast while visiting my new granddaughter. She is 2 months old and absolutely precious. She is grandchild number 10, so we keep busy visiting them all.

Log home is well. I probably will start on a front porch in another month.
Good to hear from you!
 
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Hey Bo, glad to hear you are enjoying your log home!

I used Natures Edge on the exterior, and the West wall was showing some weathering(mo peeling though), so I am pressure washing it and going to spray on a couple of more coats....should be good for another 5 years. The rest of the exterior stain is still perfect.
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I have a buddy that a used one of the most popular brands and it just kept peeling off...he has had to strip the whole house twice and re-go it.
 
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Rick,
How is the house "settling" in?
hugs, Brandi
 
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M7,
I just finished reading this. It has taken several days but it was a great read. I linked here from the Forestry Forum link you added to a thread there. I noticed I had posted on this was back in the beginning.

All I can say is wow! You have done some really neat stuff! A couple of questions:

How is the Waterlox doing on the floors? Is it holding up the the foot and ‘paw’ traffic? How many coats did you do, or do you remember.

Did your dripping on the deck go away with the OAK for the furnace? Why did you change out from the old soap stone?

Thanks for the detail and time you put in this thread!
 

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