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1967redrider wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:58 pm Awesome pictures, John! 😎👍👍


We spent the weekend in Shepherdstown, WV. Stayed at the Bavarian Inn overlooking the Potomac River. Hiked to breakfast (I recommend Betty's for a nice farm-style breakfast 😋) and then over to the C&O Canal for a few miles. Cold and breezy but nice to be outside.
Looks like Yinz had a good time!! KOOL!!! ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:47 am Interesting area and great pictures.
What are we looking at in the 7th picture?
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That's an off the bridge shot of an old C&O Canal lock that was used to raise and lower canal boats carrying goods from Georgetown to Cumberland.
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Thanks, Ike and John. ::handshake:: It was a nice weekend getaway.
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Yesterday’s “Woods Wander” in Ohio. Nice trail, little hilly. Was a Great Day in the woods!!
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The woods are really starting to "wake up" in my area, all kinds of plants and flowers emerging. Here are just a few samples from my walk this evening.
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Nice pictures, Ike. ::tu::
The Dwight Divine shows well. ::nod::
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John and Ike ::tu::
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Very nice photo set of your walk, Jmh.

Very cool plant photos, Ike!
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jmh58 wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:00 pm 9653A955-6539-4B2B-90E7-676AF6CC8125.jpegA8109930-8276-4AE0-B472-211BD3DC1DE4.jpeg5CD43F31-4139-4FD4-BE32-97624930ECCC.jpeg71D90FA7-0CCF-4E1C-A462-37D6F8FDB41F.jpegEF983B39-6E04-4743-9C8D-1CDE8CFFD578.jpegB9AE617A-0718-499D-B04E-5E7E2D3BBB74.jpegYesterday’s “Woods Wander” in Ohio. Nice trail, little hilly. Was a Great Day in the woods!!
Nice pics, John. Evidently, you were on a portion of a fairly lengthy trail? The shelter is why I ask. Nice knife pic, too.
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DM11 wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 2:12 am John and Ike ::tu::
Thank You David. 👍🤝👍😁
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Dinadan wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 2:19 am Very nice photo set of your walk, Jmh.

Very cool plant photos, Ike!
Thank You Mel. 👍🤝👍😁
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Waukonda wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 10:05 am
jmh58 wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:00 pm 9653A955-6539-4B2B-90E7-676AF6CC8125.jpegA8109930-8276-4AE0-B472-211BD3DC1DE4.jpeg5CD43F31-4139-4FD4-BE32-97624930ECCC.jpeg71D90FA7-0CCF-4E1C-A462-37D6F8FDB41F.jpegEF983B39-6E04-4743-9C8D-1CDE8CFFD578.jpegB9AE617A-0718-499D-B04E-5E7E2D3BBB74.jpegYesterday’s “Woods Wander” in Ohio. Nice trail, little hilly. Was a Great Day in the woods!!
Nice pics, John. Evidently, you were on a portion of a fairly lengthy trail? The shelter is why I ask. Nice knife pic, too.
Back atcha Ike.. Thank You.. ::handshake::
Yes.. We were on a section of the North Country Trail which is 4700 miles.. North Dakota to Maine.. ::woot::
There are these shelters at distances of 10-30 miles apart that are built and maintained by different Section Chapters.. As are the trails too.. They are really nice trails to hike..
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6 below zero here this morning. ::teary_eyes::
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Nice pics, gentlemen!

I always seem to capture pics of an interesting variety of wildlife on the backside of my place. All these critters wandered by over a roughly two week period recently. The bobcat took a roll in the dirt, then sauntered off into the woods.

The only one that concerns me is the pack of feral dogs. There are about 7 of them in the pack, and I have been capturing them running across my place early in the morning every other week or so. They have attacked and killed / injured some dogs, cats, and livestock in the area.
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KOOL pics Mike.. ::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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Nice critter pictures, Unk. ::tu:: ::tu::

I went morel hunting on Saturday, got some nice pictures of some Red Buds in bloom. Managed to find about a half dozen morels, still early yet I guess.

Also took some local cherry blossom pictures close to the Potomac River in Alexandria. They're falling like pink snow now.
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:40 pm Nice critter pictures, Unk. ::tu:: ::tu::

I went morel hunting on Saturday, got some nice pictures of some Red Buds in bloom. Managed to find about a half dozen morels, still early yet I guess.

Also took some local cherry blossom pictures close to the Potomac River in Alexandria. They're falling like pink snow now.
Nice pics John.. ::tu:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Unk wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:00 am Nice pics, gentlemen!

I always seem to capture pics of an interesting variety of wildlife on the backside of my place. All these critters wandered by over a roughly two week period recently. The bobcat took a roll in the dirt, then sauntered off into the woods.

The only one that concerns me is the pack of feral dogs. There are about 7 of them in the pack, and I have been capturing them running across my place early in the morning every other week or so. They have attacked and killed / injured some dogs, cats, and livestock in the area.
Great pictures, Unk!
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Interesting pics Unk. ::tu::

Enjoyed them Redrider. ::nod::
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Thanks John & dog. ::handshake::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:40 pm Nice critter pictures, Unk. ::tu:: ::tu::

I went morel hunting on Saturday, got some nice pictures of some Red Buds in bloom. Managed to find about a half dozen morels, still early yet I guess.

Also took some local cherry blossom pictures close to the Potomac River in Alexandria. They're falling like pink snow now.
Very nice bud. ::tu::
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WillyCamaro wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:12 am
1967redrider wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:40 pm Nice critter pictures, Unk. ::tu:: ::tu::

I went morel hunting on Saturday, got some nice pictures of some Red Buds in bloom. Managed to find about a half dozen morels, still early yet I guess.

Also took some local cherry blossom pictures close to the Potomac River in Alexandria. They're falling like pink snow now.
Very nice bud. ::tu::

Thanks, Willy! Can you find morels in your neck of the woods?
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1967redrider wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:13 pm
WillyCamaro wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:12 am
1967redrider wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 12:40 pm Nice critter pictures, Unk. ::tu:: ::tu::

I went morel hunting on Saturday, got some nice pictures of some Red Buds in bloom. Managed to find about a half dozen morels, still early yet I guess.

Also took some local cherry blossom pictures close to the Potomac River in Alexandria. They're falling like pink snow now.
Very nice bud. ::tu::
Thanks, Willy! Can you find morels in your neck of the woods?
For sure mate. I just don't have the skill to find them, and not choose the poisonous ones instead.

Dad knows what to look for, so we should go out sometime, and He can show me what to look for.
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Unk wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:00 am Nice pics, gentlemen!

I always seem to capture pics of an interesting variety of wildlife on the backside of my place. All these critters wandered by over a roughly two week period recently. The bobcat took a roll in the dirt, then sauntered off into the woods.

The only one that concerns me is the pack of feral dogs. There are about 7 of them in the pack, and I have been capturing them running across my place early in the morning every other week or so. They have attacked and killed / injured some dogs, cats, and livestock in the area.
Feral/wild dogs are a major problem here for especially sheep farmers, and wildlife.
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