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Last days of summer
In article 1851540859401862643.296304bmckeenospam-
, says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 329528906401772352.175063bmckeenospam- , says... Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:44:37 -0400, Earl wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 22:24:16 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:53:26 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Still have a boat, get out once or twice a week, get down to the marina several other days a week. === We've noticed that you're sometimes absent from the internet for 20 or 30 minutes at a time. Nothing like a really quick spin in the boat to help keep those fuel costs down. Is your dock wheel chair accessible so that you can continue imaginary boating adventures in your upcoming senior moments? The Chesapeake Bay is loaded with wifi spots all up and down the bay. It would be no trouble for Harry to be on the internet - assuming he left his boat and visited the local McDonalds. You are assuming he has a boat. === Assuming nothing: Is your dock wheel chair accessible so that you can continue *imaginary* boating adventures in your upcoming senior moments? Asterisks added for emphasis. Lol. I am at Clear Lake, Calif. Beautiful yesterday, caught one small bass. Windy as heck today. Was supposed to be 80 degrees. Maybe 71. Cold wind. Nice deal. Konocti Vista Indian casino, includes a free boat slip with $20 RV camping spot. Been there, at a state park where I got the worse case of poison oak ever, it was late fall and couldn't tell it was poison oak and burned it in the fire, got in my lungs. Late fall and the leaves are red. Seems even easier to identify. No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... |
Last days of summer
iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1851540859401862643.296304bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 329528906401772352.175063bmckeenospam- , says... Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:44:37 -0400, Earl wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 22:24:16 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:53:26 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Still have a boat, get out once or twice a week, get down to the marina several other days a week. === We've noticed that you're sometimes absent from the internet for 20 or 30 minutes at a time. Nothing like a really quick spin in the boat to help keep those fuel costs down. Is your dock wheel chair accessible so that you can continue imaginary boating adventures in your upcoming senior moments? The Chesapeake Bay is loaded with wifi spots all up and down the bay. It would be no trouble for Harry to be on the internet - assuming he left his boat and visited the local McDonalds. You are assuming he has a boat. === Assuming nothing: Is your dock wheel chair accessible so that you can continue *imaginary* boating adventures in your upcoming senior moments? Asterisks added for emphasis. Lol. I am at Clear Lake, Calif. Beautiful yesterday, caught one small bass. Windy as heck today. Was supposed to be 80 degrees. Maybe 71. Cold wind. Nice deal. Konocti Vista Indian casino, includes a free boat slip with $20 RV camping spot. Been there, at a state park where I got the worse case of poison oak ever, it was late fall and couldn't tell it was poison oak and burned it in the fire, got in my lungs. Late fall and the leaves are red. Seems even easier to identify. No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... You were lucky. Some people die from breathing the smoke. |
Last days of summer
On Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... Better let the experts know... "South Carolina has 46 counties, and every one of them has plenty of poison ivy." http://herbarium.biol.sc.edu/ivy.html |
Last days of summer
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Last days of summer
On 9/26/2013 2:42 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 14:25:57 -0400, John H wrote: On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:03:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote: No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... Better let the experts know... "South Carolina has 46 counties, and every one of them has plenty of poison ivy." http://herbarium.biol.sc.edu/ivy.html I think Virginia just grows it on golf courses to keep people from looking for balls in the woods and slowing play. We use palmettos for that here ;-) Southern Md is loaded with blackberries, honey suckle and poison ivy usually in the same big jungle. How did it go from Poison Oak, to Poison Ivy? |
Last days of summer
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Last days of summer
In article ,
says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:03:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote: No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... Better let the experts know... "South Carolina has 46 counties, and every one of them has plenty of poison ivy." http://herbarium.biol.sc.edu/ivy.html I think Virginia just grows it on golf courses to keep people from looking for balls in the woods and slowing play. Oh, hell, please try to read. I said poison OAK. |
Last days of summer
In article ,
says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 14:25:57 -0400, John H wrote: On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:03:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote: No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... Better let the experts know... "South Carolina has 46 counties, and every one of them has plenty of poison ivy." http://herbarium.biol.sc.edu/ivy.html I think Virginia just grows it on golf courses to keep people from looking for balls in the woods and slowing play. We use palmettos for that here ;-) Southern Md is loaded with blackberries, honey suckle and poison ivy usually in the same big jungle. And that has WHAT to do with poison oak? |
Last days of summer
In article ,
says... On 9/26/2013 2:42 PM, wrote: On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 14:25:57 -0400, John H wrote: On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 11:03:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote: No leaves. Never seen the stuff before, regardless what most say, it is very rare to see it east of the Mississippi, state had piled all of this brush, and small branches, guy says, hey, there's firewood over there..... Better let the experts know... "South Carolina has 46 counties, and every one of them has plenty of poison ivy." http://herbarium.biol.sc.edu/ivy.html I think Virginia just grows it on golf courses to keep people from looking for balls in the woods and slowing play. We use palmettos for that here ;-) Southern Md is loaded with blackberries, honey suckle and poison ivy usually in the same big jungle. How did it go from Poison Oak, to Poison Ivy? Damned if I know. |
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