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  1. #59581
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    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    No baked goods or spaghetti trees/bushes for me. I did take this picture this morning. Attachment 15525


    Ooops - he's sideways.
    Nice! Bald Eagles have made such a cool comeback!

  2. #59582
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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    Nice! Bald Eagles have made such a cool comeback!
    We just spent a month on Topsail Island NC, and we had a resident bald eagle who stopped by to pick at fish carcasses on the beach pretty regularly...too lazy to catch his own...

  3. #59583
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    Durham, NC
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Do you have a scone bush by any chance, or maybe a blueberry muffin palm?
    I was hoping for a ham biscuit bush myself.

    I had a stale English muffin and threw it in the back yard for the critters. Apparently, the squirrel could get no farther up the tree with it.

  4. #59584
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    Quote Originally Posted by aimo View Post
    I was hoping for a ham biscuit bush myself.

    I had a stale English muffin and threw it in the back yard for the critters. Apparently, the squirrel could get no farther up the tree with it.
    Spring entertainment will feature a friend's new dog, a Catahoula Leopard Dog that can (you could look it up!) climb trees...lots of squirrels in his domain...

  5. #59585
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    Atlanta, GA
    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    We just spent a month on Topsail Island NC, and we had a resident bald eagle who stopped by to pick at fish carcasses on the beach pretty regularly...too lazy to catch his own...
    They're very adept and opportunistic scavengers. Last summer, I had the spectacular joy of seeing Alaska's bears fatten themselves at Katmai National Park's famed Brooks Falls, and one of the really nice side effects of all that activity was watching the local eagles pick up the scraps.

    DSC_2898.jpg

  6. #59586
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    Beware the Ides of March!

    And remember — any salad can be a Caesar Salad if you stab it enough.

  7. #59587
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Beware the Ides of March!

    And remember — any salad can be a Caesar Salad if you stab it enough.
    OPK is on the cutting edge of humor, as always.

  8. #59588
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilson View Post
    They're very adept and opportunistic scavengers. Last summer, I had the spectacular joy of seeing Alaska's bears fatten themselves at Katmai National Park's famed Brooks Falls, and one of the really nice side effects of all that activity was watching the local eagles pick up the scraps.

    DSC_2898.jpg
    that's a good thing, because as much as I love watching bears, they waste a ton of salmon, just take a nip and look for another one...

  9. #59589
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Beware the Ides of March!

    And remember — any salad can be a Caesar Salad if you stab it enough.
    Brutus OPKus. Et tu?

  10. #59590
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    Atlanta, GA
    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    that's a good thing, because as much as I love watching bears, they waste a ton of salmon, just take a nip and look for another one...
    Particularly in July, when we were there, they go for the brain and the liver because they're the most nutrient and calorie-rich parts of the fish. When the salmon are running, they're so ridiculously abundant that this is understandable. Later in the year, during September's secondary run, the bears are more likely to eat most/all of the fish.

  11. #59591
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilson View Post
    Particularly in July, when we were there, they go for the brain and the liver because they're the most nutrient and calorie-rich parts of the fish. When the salmon are running, they're so ridiculously abundant that this is understandable. Later in the year, during September's secondary run, the bears are more likely to eat most/all of the fish.
    and in April, when we see them the most, they'll raid every garbage can in town to get some food, any food.

  12. #59592
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Beware the Ides of March!

    And remember — any salad can be a Caesar Salad if you stab it enough.
    If it’s a salad, you should probably et it, tu!

  13. #59593
    Some times, the lack of infinite funds interferes with the life I would like to lead.

  14. #59594
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    Boston area, OK, Newton, right by Heartbreak Hill
    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    Some times, the lack of infinite funds interferes with the life I would like to lead.
    Truth.

  15. #59595
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    Another photo from the vault. Ocracoke 11/2017.

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  16. #59596
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    Some times, the lack of infinite funds interferes with the life I would like to lead.
    I definitely don’t need infinite funds for my best life.

  17. #59597
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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    I definitely don’t need infinite funds for my best life.
    Who said anything about need?

  18. #59598
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    Some times, the lack of infinite funds interferes with the life I would like to lead.
    “This is only a problem if you plan to pay it back.”

    — Uncle Sam

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  20. #59600
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.Devil.91.92.01.10.15 View Post
    Clearly looking to split the convicted felon constituency between those so adjudged, and those who may be so adjudged in the future.

    More importantly — does any candidate have a pro-Carole-Baskin agenda?

    He certainly is carving out his own space:

    “So put aside that I am gay, that I am in prison for now, that I used drugs in the past, that I had more then one boyfriend at once and that Carole hates my guts. This all has not a thing to do with me being able to be your voice. The best thing you have going for supporting me is that I am used to fighting my whole life just to get by. I am broke, they have taken everything I ever worked for away, and it’s time we take this country back”
    Maybe he can form a unity ticket with Marianne Williamson! Let Nate Silver smoke on that a bit.

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