That's an old Radio Shack scanner. I used to carry a CB walkie talkie around the farm, we have a base in the house and mobiles in the vehicles, but don't use them much anymore. Then we went to the little FRS radios for awhile. But now I've gotten more modern and bought an $8.00 TracFone!Skier76 said:Another great post!
Is that a walkie talkie I see? Not a bad idea in case you run in to trouble when out there alone.
I hear you! Trouble is, by the time I realized it I had already been sucked dry and was too poor to move away and start over! Finally gave up trout fishing and hunting, now just fish for Largemouth until they mess that up eventually too.JBinKC said:Nice job.
My family used to own a hunting cabin in the same county close to a decade ago but the taxes and the DNR influenced the sale of the property.
Thanks! Oak wilt kills a lot of them. I'm about 5 years ahead, so depending on how much I decide to sell or give away between now and then, the wood in these pictures won't get burned for years yet. The limbs are almost always nice and dry, but sometimes the trunks are full of water. Actually, look close at the picture of the rounds from the trunk and you can see a stain in the middle of them. That was all water. They dry fast though, once split and stacked.R&D;Guy said:Seasoned standing timber, very nice! I wish I could cut trees down, split them and have them ready to burn by the time they made the wood pile. And a 4-wheeler to play with in between. Life is Good EH!
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