Random Images of Where We Live
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[mention]karstopography[/mention]
Back on the 80s if you were there I can assure you that you certainly must have seen me on my Harley storming up and down the drag and other side streets a time or two.
Sometimes I would ride down and pick my wife up from school at UT.
Skinny, long hair devil goatee might have been me.
The east side as you knew it is slowly but very surely going away.
More apartments.
Back on the 80s if you were there I can assure you that you certainly must have seen me on my Harley storming up and down the drag and other side streets a time or two.
Sometimes I would ride down and pick my wife up from school at UT.
Skinny, long hair devil goatee might have been me.

The east side as you knew it is slowly but very surely going away.
More apartments.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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[mention]worth1[/mention] Funny you mentioned Harleys and riding. One distinct memory from 21st and Nueces was of a rider screaming down south on Nueces and doing the fanciest maneuver ever to avoid t-boning a car coming along east on 21st. I still don’t understand how the motorcycle rider and motorcycle avoided that crash, looked like an absolute certainty.
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- worth1
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Well since where I live is also where I work I thought I would show y'all a little of what I do.
This is the sprinkler riser room that is at the bottom of the building I took the previous pictures from on the roof.
Everything you see all the valves and pump controller get monitored by us.
I'm by myself in here wiring everything up and testing.
It's a lot of wiring.
This is the sprinkler riser room that is at the bottom of the building I took the previous pictures from on the roof.
Everything you see all the valves and pump controller get monitored by us.
I'm by myself in here wiring everything up and testing.
It's a lot of wiring.
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Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
- Harry Cabluck
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Mr. Doss! Nice photos. Looks like you do nice, clean work. Have you started/finished your chili roaster? These greens and carrots survived this first snowfall weeks before Snowmageddon.
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loving the photo's all. [mention]Harry Cabluck[/mention] would love to see similar shots as the season progresses
The behaviour of light means you observe me as i was then, and not as I am now.
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I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
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Amateurinawe! Per your request, two more images of the garden in Austin, Texas. One from this week. The other from mid-April, 2020. Note the new fence.
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Back to the beach on this 1st day of spring. Herring bring everything to life here on the coast. Herring milt and spawn turn the waters a beautiful turquoise color for a while. Eventually, thousands of eggs are washed up on the beaches along with the seaweed to create the great stink for a while. No seaweed gathering allowed during herring season.
Once I found some eggs on seaweed on a beach reminding me of how, years ago, someone from a small island told me that he would gather egg coated seaweed (sea lettuce type) and dry it for winter use as food. Delicious he said. I don't think that's allowed now.

Beach rocks look like this, here. When I first got to tis coast I was amazed that rocks weren't all brown.

and other stuff

Some fallout from the herring season is that any large roofs, usually public buildings, get covered in seagulls.
We have another name for these ____ hawks.

Then, there are the sealions. Much larger than seals with huge voices that carry up the hill from the beach for a km, at least. When friend and I went to this next place the dog went AWOL just as we neared the site. Dog was scared of all the noise and he could probably smell the beasts too though we could not.
At a place called North West Bay, a log sorting ground, there are log booms in the water that the sealions like to use. There is a trail along the industrial road and we can get down there on weekends to the end of the road and look down to see them. They are still some distance away. We don't go near any docks or equipment but they do!


Cormorants on the edge.






They look aggressive but there is no blood apparent, only lots of noise.


Once I found some eggs on seaweed on a beach reminding me of how, years ago, someone from a small island told me that he would gather egg coated seaweed (sea lettuce type) and dry it for winter use as food. Delicious he said. I don't think that's allowed now.

Beach rocks look like this, here. When I first got to tis coast I was amazed that rocks weren't all brown.

and other stuff

Some fallout from the herring season is that any large roofs, usually public buildings, get covered in seagulls.
We have another name for these ____ hawks.

Then, there are the sealions. Much larger than seals with huge voices that carry up the hill from the beach for a km, at least. When friend and I went to this next place the dog went AWOL just as we neared the site. Dog was scared of all the noise and he could probably smell the beasts too though we could not.
At a place called North West Bay, a log sorting ground, there are log booms in the water that the sealions like to use. There is a trail along the industrial road and we can get down there on weekends to the end of the road and look down to see them. They are still some distance away. We don't go near any docks or equipment but they do!


Cormorants on the edge.






They look aggressive but there is no blood apparent, only lots of noise.


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A rain barrel under the gutter ought to be pretty potent stuff. 

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Oh my the SeaLions' faces... I laughing out loud! 

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Growing Coastal!...Darnfine photos. Makes one want to visit the island.
Refrain from calculating the total number of poultry...before the process of incubation has fully materialized.
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My work involves only the contact wires to the valves and water flow switches.Harry Cabluck wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 1:43 pm Garden snow overall.jpgMr. Doss! Nice photos. Looks like you do nice, clean work. Have you started/finished your chili roaster? These greens and carrots survived this first snowfall weeks before Snowmageddon.
Quite confusing to someone that is new to the trade.
So much so I have had to go back and rewire everything some other people did on the last three make that four jobs I was on.
Don't understand what the problem is other than stupidity.
As for the chili pepper roaster I have yet to finish the main grill assembly.
It was either weather related or laziness as an excuse.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Those chili roasters are one of the many attractions of the Farmer’s market in Santa Fe, NM. Santa Fe might be mostly all HOITY-TOITY, but the vendors and farmers manning the stalls seem anything but. I’ve never examined the roasters up close to see how they work, hard to tell what’s going on with the crowds and constant motion. Seems like propane and propane burners were part of the mix. Maybe there are electric versions.
Roasted Chili peppers are wonderful to smell. There at the market, you can get a number of different types of peppers freshly roasted. I don’t know how any other state can beat New Mexico on the variety and quality of chilis. Anyone who is a fan of chilis needs to make a trip to New Mexico and see it for themselves.
Roasted Chili peppers are wonderful to smell. There at the market, you can get a number of different types of peppers freshly roasted. I don’t know how any other state can beat New Mexico on the variety and quality of chilis. Anyone who is a fan of chilis needs to make a trip to New Mexico and see it for themselves.
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I used to live so close to New Mexico my first chilie relleno was a New Mexico chilie.
It was out in Crane Texas.
It was out in Crane Texas.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Hi Harry. What is in the images is rare on most of this island.Harry Cabluck wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 9:06 pm Growing Coastal!...Darnfine photos. Makes one want to visit the island.
You'd be welcome, just bring your rain gear!
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I remembered that I had put this up.
Now I have left to find the image of the huge equipment for Worth.
Now I have left to find the image of the huge equipment for Worth.
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This is about 20 or so minutes south of us.
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We lived here, just a few miles south of where we live now for a few years. I loved it. Pacific Grove, CA
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A couple more from point lobos just south of us like 20 minutes or so.
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Pacific Grove at night. And some boats from the Monterey harbor.
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Then there is what is across the street from me. This is what it there. We hear the waves 24/7 and sometimes they shake the house lol.
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