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Old April 13, 2016   #1936
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Worth that video was gorgeous, thanks for sharing! I really need to get out there, been meaning to for years ever since my mom's biker ex-boyfriend took her out there and I saw pictures.

Thanks Chef and Marsha!!!
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Old April 13, 2016   #1937
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Kelly, that picture was spectacular in quality. Your Grams is a beautiful lady. Give her an extra hug today... one from me. I so miss my grams. She lived to 92 and I wish I had her one more day... always.
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Old April 13, 2016   #1938
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Great pic. I love the look of the black/white photos.
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Old April 13, 2016   #1939
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Worth that video was gorgeous, thanks for sharing! I really need to get out there, been meaning to for years ever since my mom's biker ex-boyfriend took her out there and I saw pictures.

Thanks Chef and Marsha!!!
Kelly a younger friend of mines wife that I also know use to be a bier fraulein in Willow City.
She got a lot of tips from the folks that stopped there at the bar.
The pictuer of your grandmother looks like my so called step grandmother.
This lady was my fathers mother in law from his first wife that died of cancer.
She treated us as one of her own.
We called her Mammi Cantwell she was the kindest woman I ever knew in my life.'She lived on a ranch in Oakalla Texas just north of where you live.
Look it up and go there it is beautiful this time of year and off the beaten path.
She even made us homemade potato chips.
Your grand mothers likeness shocked me until I could figure out who it was that she looked like.
If you haven't done it give your grand mother a big hug and squeeze and tell her how much you love her.
If you have do it again.

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Old April 14, 2016   #1940
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Old April 16, 2016   #1941
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Fresh from the garden.
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Old April 17, 2016   #1942
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Worth, looks like a meal fit for a king. Is that some of your home made sausage?
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Old April 17, 2016   #1943
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Worth, looks like a meal fit for a king. Is that some of your home made sausage?
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Nope it is some Braunschweiger I had.
Not every one likes it.
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Old April 17, 2016   #1944
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Worth I really loved your video. Such beautiful country. I watched it at least five times. Thanks for making my day a little brighter.
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Old April 22, 2016   #1945
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Turkey nest up the holler, on a bench in the rich cove.
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Old April 22, 2016   #1946
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Turkey nest up the holler, on a bench in the rich cove.
Do they usually lay that many eggs? Or leave their nests unattended?
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Old April 22, 2016   #1947
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Do they usually lay that many eggs? Or leave their nests unattended?
I've never seen that many eggs in a turkey nest, the few I've stumbled up on over the years have had less than a dozen most times 6-10. They don't leave the nest much, only for a little while to eat.
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Old April 22, 2016   #1948
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That's an awesome pic. I love it! That woman has character all over.
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Old May 23, 2016   #1949
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I got lost on the internet while looking at food and ended up at pictures of The Last Supper.
Don't ask me how I got there.
Here is one painted in the 1400's.
Pray tell what on earth is that thing on the table?
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Old May 23, 2016   #1950
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I don't know, but it doesn't look very happy about that guy trying to shake its hand.

I was just reading that Da Vinci's version, and all the versions that show everyone sitting upright at a big table in tall chairs are not historically accurate. Such furniture would not have existed at the time.

I don't know how much more accurate it is, but I like this version:
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