Hobo Jungle
And I thought I'd been on the boat too long....Nope!! Not too long yet at all. Scary
Looks like the winning entry in the HOG hunting contest,,,,by a mile
Looks like the winning entry in the HOG hunting contest,,,,by a mile
Too (O)ld for (n)scale by (30)years.
http://raspberrygulch.org
http://raspberrygulch.org
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San Diegan
Sipping a local brew called Endless Summer. Picture of a Woody on the label. That's a car.
Got a Coleman Grill Stove for FD. Fits on one of the slideouts in the teardrop galley. Of course, I had to test it in the backyard. I wish Coleman had a flexible hose like the Century Primus.
Jon, you did good with the youngin. It's not too early to start. Think Air Force. The service of real restaurants and bathrooms. I would love to be there to collect a dollar from him on his first F-22 Raptor ride.
San
Got a Coleman Grill Stove for FD. Fits on one of the slideouts in the teardrop galley. Of course, I had to test it in the backyard. I wish Coleman had a flexible hose like the Century Primus.
Jon, you did good with the youngin. It's not too early to start. Think Air Force. The service of real restaurants and bathrooms. I would love to be there to collect a dollar from him on his first F-22 Raptor ride.
San
Tomarrow is the Summer Solstice. The longest day of the year followed by the shortest night.
Ancient Celts: Druids, the priestly/professional/diplomatic corps in Celtic countries, celebrated Alban Heruin ("Light of the Shore"). It was midway between the spring Equinox (Alban Eiler; "Light of the Earth") and the fall Equinox (Alban Elfed; "Light of the Water"). "This midsummer festival celebrates the apex of Light, sometimes symbolized in the crowning of the Oak King, God of the waxing year. At his crowning, the Oak King falls to his darker aspect, the Holly King, God of the waning year... The days following Alban Heruin form the waning part of the year because the days become shorter.
Ancient Celts: Druids, the priestly/professional/diplomatic corps in Celtic countries, celebrated Alban Heruin ("Light of the Shore"). It was midway between the spring Equinox (Alban Eiler; "Light of the Earth") and the fall Equinox (Alban Elfed; "Light of the Water"). "This midsummer festival celebrates the apex of Light, sometimes symbolized in the crowning of the Oak King, God of the waxing year. At his crowning, the Oak King falls to his darker aspect, the Holly King, God of the waning year... The days following Alban Heruin form the waning part of the year because the days become shorter.
Running that red block Charlie.
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