I used to be a huge Orioles fan in the late 90’s, Ripken’s heyday. Got to meet him a couple times, really seemed like a stand out guy. Sadly I rarely follow any sports other than my beloved terrible Miami Dolphins now. 🙄
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It will be a happy Monday if I find a 1950 dcam proof set at a pawn shop and the asking price is $45.00 and then maybe if they have a few more in the back
@ErrorsOnCoins said:
Northcoin, your constant outdoor outings are the best.
Thanks, much appreciated. I should have a few more photos from this week's outdoor outings to post Friday. This one is a test from Monday evening to see if this site can reproduce a panoramic view.
Proudly displaying my 8TF tattoo at 13,000 ft. last summer. Yes, I had my 3 pocket pieces with me, an ASE, a Morgan and a WLH. If you want to go somewhere and not think about anything, jump out of a plane. It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
@morgansforever said:
Proudly displaying my 8TF tattoo at 13,000 ft. last summer. Yes, I had my 3 pocket pieces with me, an ASE, a Morgan and a WLH. If you want to go somewhere and not think about anything, jump out of a plane. It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
Done that and I agree.
I was more nervous climbing up to altitude than bailing out, sorta bumpy, at one point thought I was gonna blow chunks. Once out, it's all downhill, free fell for 8000 ft. chute pulled at around 5000 ft.
There are two types of people in the world. Those who would jump out of an airplane and those who would not.
One group misses many of "life's" adventures. However, if John Denver had not been experiencing "life" to its fullest, he may still be alive.
Going again this month. I have to get so many tandem jumps in before I go solo. When I was stationed at Ft. Carson I bungeed off the Royal Gorge Bridge, falling angel ankle jump, I believe it's 900 some odd feet, that was intense. I've tickled with the idea of a superman jump from 60k feet in a wingsuit, that would be the ultimate thrill, I'm a long ways from that.
Out cruising the Tulsa outskirts i rolled up on this 5 acre property with an amusement park scale train set around the property with water crossings a tunnel and switch yard. Mom had just told the Big boys to put their toys up it's
dinnertime.....I'm told to check back at Thanksgiving time and see the Multiple different scales of train sets running thru the entirety of the home..can't wait,,,, best i could do on some quick pictures................
Going again this month. I have to get so many tandem jumps in before I go solo. When I was stationed at Ft. Carson I bungeed off the Royal Gorge Bridge, falling angel ankle jump, I believe it's 900 some odd feet, that was intense. I've tickled with the idea of a superman jump from 60k feet in a wingsuit, that would be the ultimate thrill, I'm a long ways from that.
I took that photo about 10 years ago. I did not grow it, when I saw it I had to stop and take a picture. It is the largest one I have ever seen. The flower was as big as a car tire and the plant was about 8 feet high where it started to bend over.
I have a friend that grows some sunflowers, I can see if they have an extra but it won't be as big as the one in the photo.
Anything for Mango
This fella was by the roadside and let me pull the car up to within four or five feet of him and roll my window down to shoot this. Kept right on munchin', and didn't run away.
I built many models of that boat as a kid.
I could be there in 45 minutes but haven't seen it for about 40 years.
May be time for a trip.
Old Ironsides predated ironclad warships by a generation or two, as you know. She got that nickname because her tough live oak timbers could deflect a cannonball. Those timbers were cut here on St. Simons Island, Georgia, and were loaded for shipment up north from Gascoigne Bluff, which I drive past on my daily commute.
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I used to be a huge Orioles fan in the late 90’s, Ripken’s heyday. Got to meet him a couple times, really seemed like a stand out guy. Sadly I rarely follow any sports other than my beloved terrible Miami Dolphins now. 🙄
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It will be a happy Monday if I find a 1950 dcam proof set at a pawn shop and the asking price is $45.00 and then maybe if they have a few more in the back
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Found a... a, Rose....oosie. ?
WOW >>CHECK THAT OUT!
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ne more sry. its so cool looking.
wrong one
yo, that's beautiful, just so you know.
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Thanks, much appreciated. I should have a few more photos from this week's outdoor outings to post Friday. This one is a test from Monday evening to see if this site can reproduce a panoramic view.
Proudly displaying my 8TF tattoo at 13,000 ft. last summer. Yes, I had my 3 pocket pieces with me, an ASE, a Morgan and a WLH. If you want to go somewhere and not think about anything, jump out of a plane. It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
Dang!
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It was like all my senses were one, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch were all compressed into one. The only thing on your mind is the task that lies before you, cheers
Done that and I agree.
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I was more nervous climbing up to altitude than bailing out, sorta bumpy, at one point thought I was gonna blow chunks. Once out, it's all downhill, free fell for 8000 ft. chute pulled at around 5000 ft.
@morgansforever
There are two types of people in the world. Those who would jump out of an airplane and those who would not.
One group misses many of "life's" adventures. However, if John Denver had not been experiencing "life" to its fullest, he may still be alive.
I think I might envy your approach to "life."
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Going again this month. I have to get so many tandem jumps in before I go solo. When I was stationed at Ft. Carson I bungeed off the Royal Gorge Bridge, falling angel ankle jump, I believe it's 900 some odd feet, that was intense. I've tickled with the idea of a superman jump from 60k feet in a wingsuit, that would be the ultimate thrill, I'm a long ways from that.
Out cruising the Tulsa outskirts i rolled up on this 5 acre property with an amusement park scale train set around the property with water crossings a tunnel and switch yard. Mom had just told the Big boys to put their toys up it's
dinnertime.....I'm told to check back at Thanksgiving time and see the Multiple different scales of train sets running thru the entirety of the home..can't wait,,,, best i could do on some quick pictures................
CLOSING the tunnel
Driveway crossing
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I saw the U.s.s Constitution today
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I took that photo about 10 years ago. I did not grow it, when I saw it I had to stop and take a picture. It is the largest one I have ever seen. The flower was as big as a car tire and the plant was about 8 feet high where it started to bend over.
I have a friend that grows some sunflowers, I can see if they have an extra but it won't be as big as the one in the photo.
Anything for Mango
@Rosco ...that is way cool...whoever built that was/is way cool...Mr. Disney had one in his backyard
https://youtu.be/upUESW5XeyU
Walt , ,One of greatest,I miss him !
A bird's nest in a beard. It's time for a shave.
Interesting. Reminds me of alcohol induced tunnel vision. What looked good in the haze is a bit different when sober.
I built many models of that boat as a kid.
I could be there in 45 minutes but haven't seen it for about 40 years.
May be time for a trip.
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Cool pictures!
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No jumping here ..... Happy Thursday
Lauhala in South Maui sunset
and the Kiawe tree just a few steps away ....... same evening
@Paradisefound beautiful pictures!
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Jonesy,
circa 71 / 72
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OK, fish photos here as well from this week taken by and of extended family:
Friday in Sydney.
Say, “Cheese!”
I don't think I would like my 'call sign' to be "crash" ?? :
U.S. Air Force: Female Pilot Call Signs
https://youtu.be/gvChkjGyP9k
Thanks to the pilots :
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Crab Island.
This fella was by the roadside and let me pull the car up to within four or five feet of him and roll my window down to shoot this. Kept right on munchin', and didn't run away.
Old Ironsides predated ironclad warships by a generation or two, as you know. She got that nickname because her tough live oak timbers could deflect a cannonball. Those timbers were cut here on St. Simons Island, Georgia, and were loaded for shipment up north from Gascoigne Bluff, which I drive past on my daily commute.
This is the spot.
Thanks for the info @lordmarcovan
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