@bidask said:
I live near Tillamook Head where a Lewis, Clark
and expedition traveled .
Very nice, that is where I like to go bigfoot hunting, grew up in FG across the range - I'll be heading your way in about a month, although instead of the coast this time, high cascades it is. Oh, and I picked up a lb. of that extra sharp at the grocery store today....
The land I live on, was once Union Pacific property, just a few miles off the Mormon trail it was taken from the Indians and given to the Railroad, then sold by them to finance the construction of the rails. Roughly 24 trains a day travel on the rails next to the road here on the old Mormon trail that I drive on my commute. I live far enough away that I never hear them thankfully.
@erickso1 said:
Lets see if I can do this in onion form.
I grew up here.
I now live in the capital city here
Sorry guy, but I gotta say
The world famous Vidalia sweet onion is grown in a 20 county area of southeast GA about 3 hours drive from where I live. They are the best ever onion.
I would love to see an "Onion Off" between Vidalia, Walla Walla, an Kula Maui onions. That would be mighty taste contest. And winners all around.
I don't know who would win, but i do remember driving on the road to Hana, on Maui and on my way stopping at some place for a burger with some Maui onions, they just have a taste that you can't describe. And the black sand beach, wow.
There was a sign that said no rental cars
Beyond this point, of course I kept going and made it all around the island.
It's funny how an onion can bring back so many memories.
I'd love to be a judge for that cook off. Nom Nom Nom I think the onions all come the same strain so it would be hard to choose a champion. Make a hell of a yearly challenge though.
Rental cars can go anywhere. HaHaHa They have improved the road a lot. Easy going now. A real nice drive home after the windy road to Hana.
@thefinn said:
Where Mark Twain met Brigham Young.
But where was the saloon located?
Nah, they were at the local brothel. Mark was showing Brig some new wife potential.
bob
Look at what most of the women that were Brother Brigham's wives looked like. The man was a saint and saved a lot of men the curse of marrying some women that were hard to look at.
@Insider2 Great post! It shows how "together" we are as ONE but yet......unnecessarily showing less tolerance for each other when it comes to self righteous
Just to all & be KINDER
@JBK said:
So we have several people in Hawaii. I can't believe that no one has come through with a supply of lava encased coins.
Speaking of lava encased coins,,,,,,,,,, I am wondering how hard lava is to break-up and remove?
Say your house survived but is surrounded by lava or your road is blocked,,, how hard is the lava?
Could it be broken up with a tractor with a front end loader or is it so hard it has to be blasted?
Been wondering this since seeing the photos of the lava creaping around people's property?
@JBK said:
So we have several people in Hawaii. I can't believe that no one has come through with a supply of lava encased coins.
Speaking of lava encased coins,,,,,,,,,, I am wondering how hard lava is to break-up and remove?
Say your house survived but is surrounded by lava or your road is blocked,,, how hard is the lava?
Could it be broken up with a tractor with a front end loader or is it so hard it has to be blasted?
Been wondering this since seeing the photos of the lava creaping around people's property?
It was mentioned on another thread, but I think pumice is light and brittle, but lava is liquid rock, very hard and solid once it cools, as you would expect rock to be.
@JBK said:
So we have several people in Hawaii. I can't believe that no one has come through with a supply of lava encased coins.
Speaking of lava encased coins,,,,,,,,,, I am wondering how hard lava is to break-up and remove?
Say your house survived but is surrounded by lava or your road is blocked,,, how hard is the lava?
Could it be broken up with a tractor with a front end loader or is it so hard it has to be blasted?
Been wondering this since seeing the photos of the lava creaping around people's property?
It was mentioned on another thread, but I think pumice is light and brittle, but lava is liquid rock, very hard and solid once it cools, as you would expect rock to be.
That is too bad, it will leave vast areas virtually unusable.
Cumberland, Wisconsin....."The Island City". A beautiful area 90-miles northeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN. I enjoy photographing the area with a drone and creating videos.
Comments
The world famous Vidalia sweet onion is grown in a 20 county area of southeast GA about 3 hours drive from where I live. They are the best ever onion.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
I would love to see an "Onion Off" between Vidalia, Walla Walla, an Kula Maui onions. That would be mighty taste contest. And winners all around.
Very nice, that is where I like to go bigfoot hunting, grew up in FG across the range - I'll be heading your way in about a month, although instead of the coast this time, high cascades it is. Oh, and I picked up a lb. of that extra sharp at the grocery store today....
Best, SH
@sellitstore said:
That's "Adirondack".
Thank's...I'm known here on this forum to f#*k up on my spelling once in a while.
Exactly 222.9 miles from the Alamo taking mostly freeways. 3 hr 27 min driving time according to Google
Very nice spacehayduke. Very very nice.
In a plush white panel post 60’s transaxeled home down by the tributary. Near your homes.
The land I live on, was once Union Pacific property, just a few miles off the Mormon trail it was taken from the Indians and given to the Railroad, then sold by them to finance the construction of the rails. Roughly 24 trains a day travel on the rails next to the road here on the old Mormon trail that I drive on my commute. I live far enough away that I never hear them thankfully.
Surpise> @Bigbuck1975 said:
Surprised the internet reaches up there. Just kidding, I’m a Michigander too. Great country in the UP!
Latin American Collection
There's Gold in them thar hills!
That's half the state.
I don't know who would win, but i do remember driving on the road to Hana, on Maui and on my way stopping at some place for a burger with some Maui onions, they just have a taste that you can't describe. And the black sand beach, wow.
There was a sign that said no rental cars
Beyond this point, of course I kept going and made it all around the island.
It's funny how an onion can bring back so many memories.
eBay ID-bruceshort978
Successful BST:here and ATS, bumanchu, wdrob, hashtag, KeeNoooo, mikej61, Yonico, Meltdown, BAJJERFAN, Excaliber, lordmarcovan, cucamongacoin, robkool, bradyc, tonedcointrader, mumu, Windycity, astrotrain, tizofthe, overdate, rwyarmch, mkman123, Timbuk3,GBurger717, airplanenut, coinkid855 ,illini420, michaeldixon, Weiss, Morpheus, Deepcoin, Collectorcoins, AUandAG, D.Schwager.
We sure live in a beautiful country.
I'm enjoying the scenery photo's - something for everyone.
Moi in particular?
I'd love to be a judge for that cook off. Nom Nom Nom I think the onions all come the same strain so it would be hard to choose a champion. Make a hell of a yearly challenge though.
Rental cars can go anywhere. HaHaHa They have improved the road a lot. Easy going now. A real nice drive home after the windy road to Hana.
IOWA
Now this one I would say PF70
Christchurch, NZ. Aoraki/Mt Cook (pictured) is down the road a bit.
Smitten with DBLCs.
Look at what most of the women that were Brother Brigham's wives looked like. The man was a saint and saved a lot of men the curse of marrying some women that were hard to look at.
Pardon the editing!
Smitten with DBLCs.
Very true. However, as best as I can remember, only images of US scenes were posted (except for one?).
Furthermore:
1 I'm a Nationalist.
2 I don't get around much.
3 The USA is the best country of them all!
@Aotearoa I'm jealous.
Amazing how many live in Hawaii, do the ones on the outer islands attend the annual Hawaii State Numismatic show in November
My wife is from Mililani Town ... I could make the show every other year She has a fab Hawaiian coin collection too!
I went when I lived in Honolulu. Haven't gone in a long time. I don't relish going to Honolulu any more.
@Insider2 Great post!
It shows how "together" we are as ONE but yet......unnecessarily showing less tolerance for each other when it comes to self righteous
Just to all & be KINDER
I live in Tampa, and I like to fish.
45 minutes outside of Philly. Hour outside of NYC.
The foliage seems to be turning a bit early this year!
Ah Middle Earth!
Best, SH
COMO
Where I lived until the day before Christmas 2009:
It’s sure beautiful up here for sure.
Yep... I have a really big back yard!
Speaking of lava encased coins,,,,,,,,,, I am wondering how hard lava is to break-up and remove?
Say your house survived but is surrounded by lava or your road is blocked,,, how hard is the lava?
Could it be broken up with a tractor with a front end loader or is it so hard it has to be blasted?
Been wondering this since seeing the photos of the lava creaping around people's property?
The wife wants a new kitchen.
How many current residents...me, paradise, surf, and aloha....four? Who else?
Just on the other side of the keyboard...
Anywhere I roam
Where I lay my head is home
https://www.metallica.com/songs/25924/wherever-i-may-roam
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Looks like you might also need some new windows. Those look old and are probably leaky.
the land of bad foundations and wicked taxes.
It was mentioned on another thread, but I think pumice is light and brittle, but lava is liquid rock, very hard and solid once it cools, as you would expect rock to be.
That is too bad, it will leave vast areas virtually unusable.
Smack dab in the heart of flyover country and loving it! Halfway to anywhere and a great jumping off point to adventure.
Cool thread
Me too
Beautiful Everett, Washington....a great place to be....from.....
North Dakota.
Winter on the farm as a kid. City rat now, but hopefully not for too much longer.
Very nice
People in Joisey have the same rules as people in Fight Club
Cumberland, Wisconsin....."The Island City". A beautiful area 90-miles northeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN. I enjoy photographing the area with a drone and creating videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWLQFd_LKIA
Nice Christmas card view. I think I see smoke from the chimney too.
@WildIdea
Very neat phots! I'm surprised you could get that close.