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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:44 am
by worth1
Leave the house early only to get stuck in traffic by the airport because of a wreck.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 11:42 am
by PNW_D
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 6:01 am
by worth1
Something to brag about.
The box and wire was covered up with sheetrock.
By using a tone generator I found exactly where it was and cut the ceiling out exposing the box and wire.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:13 am
by bower
Is that like a guitar tuner @worth1 ?
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:49 am
by worth1
bower wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:13 am
Is that like a guitar tuner @worth1 ?
No.
The tone generator on the right gets hooked up to the wire and you can find the wire with the one on the left.
I've found wire behind masonry walls before.
I used to use them to find a pair of telephone wires a mile or more so away.
Oh and you can hear people's conversations on a land telephone line.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 5:47 am
by worth1
Another room the sheetrock foreman cut a hole in the ceiling and couldn't find it.
Said it wasn't there and they didn't cover anything up.
I come in and find it by memory and made darn sure they had sheetrock to repair.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 5:16 pm
by Mark_Thompson
Not where I live, but traveling for work this week. Hilo, Big Island of HI
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Eta view from sea level
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 2:33 pm
by bower
Nice but.. your place is the better
@Mark_Thompson .

Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:36 pm
by Mark_Thompson
@bower I agree, but I am quite the biased judge
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 8:48 am
by worth1
That dark blue pickup in the front is a cop.
There's a grey one lurking around in the same area.
I've seen both with cars pulled over on the highway by the airport before.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:17 pm
by karstopography
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Got in some break the friend’s new boat time today.
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:48 pm
by PNW_D
Habitat Island -- False Creek
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:46 am
by SpookyShoe
karstopography wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:17 pm
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Got in some break the friend’s new boat time today.
Where is this, the Gulf? Galveston Bay?
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:30 pm
by karstopography
SpookyShoe wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:46 am
karstopography wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:17 pm
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Got in some break the friend’s new boat time today.
Where is this, the Gulf? Galveston Bay?
Between the Mouth of the Brazos river and where the San Bernard River mouth used to be out (sealed up by shifting sands now) about 1/4 mile to a mile out in the gulf. We launched on the San Bernard well up river and cruised on down to the intracoastal water way, went up that past numerous barges and through the Brazos river locks and then out the mouth of the Brazos. The Brazos was pretty muddy with fresh water runoff as it often is, but the water got progressively more clear away from the mouth, not that we got far enough from the mouth to get to the truly clear water. The dolphins were also in the muddy water, they have special skills catching dinner, clear or muddy water.
There were a lot of little groups of dolphins out there that day, we couldn’t tell what they were feeding on. The dolphins were certainly putting on a show, completely clearing the water a la Sea World style. My friend has a new boat and was running around trying to put some hours on the motor so that he could take it in for the 20 hour service.
Dolphin are often around and very close when I’m fishing in the kayak, in a boat or even wade fishing. I was wade fishing in about 30” of water in Matagorda Bay once and a group of three dolphin swam by close enough that I could have touched them. We’ve put on snorkels and masks and jumped in with them out in the gulf some, but we will see them swim by without getting so close as to be able to touch them.
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2024 12:50 pm
by pondgardener
At least four separate fires started yesterday with the high winds, including this one at the steel mill where my Dad and grandfather worked. Wind is even stronger today with gusts of 60mph and 80-90 mph farther north.
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:04 am
by karstopography
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Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:00 pm
by Whwoz
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From a recent day trip down to Dromana, on the eastern shore of Port Phillip Bay, the bathing boxes go back to a time of single sex bathing on beaches, before swim suits were around, used as a place to change and store equipment. Biggest are single car garage size and to buy one today would set you back $AU 420,000 or so.
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:21 pm
by Whwoz
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Sawtells Inlet at Tooradin, top end of Western Port, our toilet stop on the way to/from Dromana. Forgot to take a low tide photo on way there, tide here is about 3 m/10 feet rise/fall leaving lots of mud and only a channel at low tide.
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:23 pm
by PNW_D
Re: Random Images of Where We Live
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:23 pm
by karstopography
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More Live Oak fun. This one fell sometime overnight in spite of there being little to no wind.
I’ve already cut it up and hauled it off along with a neighboring Hackberry tree that was damaged by the live oak on the way down.
I did leave the section with the Honeybee hive intact.
Burn marks and charring indicate a lightning strike I do believe.