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Clear water!
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Great photos Eustace x10 absolutely fantastic.
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Eustace, thanks for the wonderful photos of the waters around Crete. The clarity of the water is amazing.
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Wonderful pics, Eustace!
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Thank you friends!
Summer travels continue. Weekend in the mountains with good old friends. The rocky plateau visible in some of the photos is the Thracian sanctuary of Belintash, which I have written about before. viewtopic.php?p=593613&hilit=Belintash#p593613
Summer travels continue. Weekend in the mountains with good old friends. The rocky plateau visible in some of the photos is the Thracian sanctuary of Belintash, which I have written about before. viewtopic.php?p=593613&hilit=Belintash#p593613
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Fine, lovely photos. Thanks for sharing these Eustace. The food, the scenery .......how I wish I was with you.
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This house has 7 triple and 3 double rooms - 27 people. We can do a forum meeting.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:57 pm Fine, lovely photos. Thanks for sharing these Eustace. The food, the scenery .......how I wish I was with you.
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Eustace you sure are posting some great photos ,absolutely fantastic scenery. Food looks delicious x1000. Wow!
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Sure was glad to get my hay cut last Monday.
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Lake Wappapello and Bollinger Mill in Southeast Missouri. one of four covered bridges left in Missouri.
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Nice pics, sure beats picking up small bales and throwing them on the wagon, huh?
Great post! I think I visited Bollinger Mill as a youngster, my parents were big on day trips to historic sites. I just checked and I am only an hour and a half away, after seeing your post, I have put it on my list for next time I cross the river at Cape.woodwalker wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:08 pm Lake Wappapello and Bollinger Mill in Southeast Missouri. one of four covered bridges left in Missouri.
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Thanks for sharing ww.woodwalker wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:08 pm Lake Wappapello and Bollinger Mill in Southeast Missouri. one of four covered bridges left in Missouri.
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woodwalker, thanks for lots of interesting photos.
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Do it Ike! It's a really cool place. It's the longest covered bridge out of only four in Missouri. I got married there. My wife's dad walked her across the bridge to me and the preacher and after the preacher married us, I walked her back across the bridge and we got into our car. My wife remembers when she was a little girl, her dad would drive across the bridge and all the kids would stick their heads out the window and shout like an owl to hear their echoes. You cant drive across it anymore though. But you can walk across it. There are old initial carvings on the beams. The old grist mill is cool too. You can go inside and sometimes they still grind the product for you under the huge concrete wheel. I think you would enjoy it.Waukonda wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:55 pmNice pics, sure beats picking up small bales and throwing them on the wagon, huh?
Great post! I think I visited Bollinger Mill as a youngster, my parents were big on day trips to historic sites. I just checked and I am only an hour and a half away, after seeing your post, I have put it on my list for next time I cross the river at Cape.woodwalker wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:08 pm Lake Wappapello and Bollinger Mill in Southeast Missouri. one of four covered bridges left in Missouri.
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Your welcome Floyd!!doglegg wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 1:37 pmThanks for sharing ww.woodwalker wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:08 pm Lake Wappapello and Bollinger Mill in Southeast Missouri. one of four covered bridges left in Missouri.
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Thanks QS!!
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Great story, what a unique wedding ceremony that was!woodwalker wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:59 pmDo it Ike! It's a really cool place. It's the longest covered bridge out of only four in Missouri. I got married there. My wife's dad walked her across the bridge to me and the preacher and after the preacher married us, I walked her back across the bridge and we got into our car.
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Now that is a handsome vehicle!Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:16 pm It’s as ready for tomorrow’s July 4th parade as it’s gonna be!
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NIIICCCEEE!!Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:16 pm It’s as ready for tomorrow’s July 4th parade as it’s gonna be!
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Beautiful ol' American iron !
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Not all who wander are lost!!
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Thanks, Garry, and John. It is not only Blackberry time here, but the peaches are also ripe. My favorite pie, hands down, is a Peach and Blackberry cobbler. Some of these berries will go into a cobbler, and the rest will be eaten with yogurt. The next couple of rounds that I pick will be frozen.
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