Oldermom935
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Well kids! Shower time... I can get this on my own. No volunteers needed...lol
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Love that photo it's just WOW!Good man Wat…I’m trying to do the same with my spouse…
No time to dwell on the bad, only the good. Mr. Miagi would have it no other way!. The Morning Z:
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I love that you have a rifle you pick up first. I don't do rifles as I am into English shotgun 1840 to 1900, preferably with hammers. Yes I use modern stuff from time to time where there is water and salt about but the good stuff is held back for special days. Nothing quite like shooting something hand made at the bench now nearly 200 years agoThank you. I pick up this rifle first, and then since I'll be on the side of town, I'll collect Dr. Tyler and take her to breakfast. I was going to do that anyway, rifle or no.
Best wishes as well to you and yours.
Pretty area! Nice!I’m pretty much in the middle in the countryside about 5 miles from Stratford upon Avon
Shit! Wish I knew this! Just looked like clouds with lines!Ahhh but you don’t see much with the naked eye (see look at that, I slipped naked into a sentence).
If you take a picture of them the camera picks up all the colours. Friends a few blocks over sent me a few (I was sound asleep by then), I’ll post them a bit later
A friend of mine who lives in the south of England does old shotguns.Love that photo it's just WOW!
I love that you have a rifle you pick up first. I don't do rifles as I am into English shotgun 1840 to 1900, preferably with hammers. Yes I use modern stuff from time to time where there is water and salt about but the good stuff is held back for special days. Nothing quite like shooting something hand made at the bench now nearly 200 years ago
REGRETS! My wife is showing me pictures from all over the world, and I wish I was a little more patient last night.Got up in the middle of the night to see the northern lights.
Saw them. It wasn’t all that much….
Now can’t sleep.
I’ve been above the Arctic Circle three times. Once for close to a week….never once glimpsed the Northern LightsREGRETS! My wife is showing me pictures from all over the world, and I wish I was a little more patient last night.
I have always wanted to see the northern lights and I guess for the five or 10 minutes I was outside, I didn’t see much.![]()
I have been collecting old shotguns for years but the market peaked and now everyday English guns are for peanuts. I shoot percussion muzzle loading on days we take as a group of similar nut cases dressed in period costume. It is just great fun and we get our bag of 100-120 head each time we go out despite the age of the guns..A friend of mine who lives in the south of England does old shotguns.
I own a 1913 Lee Enfield Mk3. It’s a great rifle.
But...I guess I'll hand u ur towel.. after.. always a minute lateWell kids! Shower time... I can get this on my own. No volunteers needed...lol
I come around the corner with a towel for herBut...I guess I'll hand u ur towel.. after.. always a minute late
Just being the helpful person I am..what's up with u. DarlinI come around the corner with a towel for her
What’s going on in here
Really pretty! When I was up it wasn’t much. Looked simply like some light green striped clouds.https://www.***********/scl/fi/0ohb...8-AM.jpg?rlkey=k8y408q1fbrnug4smak8genfc&dl=0
That was a photo taken last night, a few minutes from where I live (Great Lakes region in southern Canada). The lights were clearer through a photo lens
I love that you have a rifle you pick up first. I don't do rifles as I am into English shotgun 1840 to 1900, preferably with hammers. Yes I use modern stuff from time to time where there is water and salt about but the good stuff is held back for special days. Nothing quite like shooting something hand made at the bench now nearly 200 years ago
Yes I know what you mean! I wonder what the gunsmiths of old would have said if they knew their work still had a use in my hands four generations on.I had the appointment with the transfer man for when he opens. Mom opens an hour later. She has nowhere to be and all day to get there, and her hurrying is behind her.
I picked up a 1943 manufacture M1 rifle. You know, WW2 and all. Old enough to have greased a Nazi, maybe. And it might have visited Korea, too. I have several war rifles like that and wonder sometimes what they know that they ain't a'tellin'.
Yes I know what you mean! I wonder what the gunsmiths of old would have said if they knew their work still had a use in my hands four generations on.
Some of the manufacturers records are still available so you can get a copy of the day book with purchaser specification and price if you are lucky. I have done that with some I have.
Most though went up in smoke during the war.
Wat's up sweetieHmmm, maybe. I just wanted to clear any confusion as to my professional status. I don't have one. I give it away.
I feel trollopy todayI like it, sounds classier, and we ARE all classy folks here (sort of, I may be a weak link…)