THE Random Chat Thread - AKA "The RCT" - No shirt or shoes required - Open 24 / 7

Steve Winwood – vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass (1967–1969, 1970–1974, 1994)

Jim Capaldi – drums, percussion, vocals (1967–1969, 1970–1974, 1994)

Chris Wood – flute, saxophone, keyboards (1967–1969, 1970–1974)

Dave Mason – vocals, guitar, sitar, bass (1967, 1968, 1971)

Ric Grech – bass, violin (1970–1972) guitar (live only; 1970)


 

Morning TreasureNet Crew.
 

Here kitty, kitty..
Whoops! wrong forum!!

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Good morning RCT
 

Morning AARC and OV
 

Good Morning ARC, Rook
Good night OV
 

Bart, if you get any old bottles please show me. I grew up digging bottles. So fun!
Oh now you've sparked my interest.
Bet was easier then-than now.
 

Morning bill and pepper
 

Jim,

No snow here, however, starting off at +2C so on the fresh side. Crazy I'll have to wear gloves and a toque on my morning walk.
 

Mornin all.

A pocket of warm air is in for a couple days.. Chance of rain with it .


Yesterdays wind was impressive.
I went out too soon and toured the hunting property.
The wind helped cover my racket and it just happened I was downwind of three deer when they decided to stroll and browse. Got to watch for a while.
Two sandhill cranes were between us and close to me. Closest I've ever been to any close. Thought they were turkeys in the tall dead grass at first...
Too wet to run a tractor out there still.

Got a lead on 3 Coleman gas pressure lamps , (one that I'm hoppin up and down about...) a single burner stove and heat drum to add to the collection.
Still working out the deal. Would mean a road trip I'm not crazy about.
Time will tell. 5 items still in cue to tear apart and try to get working , then cleaned up. Not starving for projects here.
 

Good Day RC.
What vintage are the lanterns?
We had the winds yesterday as well, few small branches down, but all is well.

Do you know of a deterrent for getting a Coyote to move on it's way? ( Besides lead)
 

Good Day RC.
What vintage are the lanterns?
We had the winds yesterday as well, few small branches down, but all is well.

Do you know of a deterrent for getting a Coyote to move on it's way? ( Besides lead)

Oh it's happening! Whoo-hoo!

The 200A is a 79. My graduation from school year. (Edit , nope , it's a 72.)
But , it is donning a woodhandled stainless reflector from decades earlier.
That's the gem of the bunch.
A 220 is in the lot. Plain Jane but I can use it.
The model that replaced the220 is there in great shape, I have it's stable mate that replaced the 200. So , it'll fit in the collection.
A 409 single burner is a treat. Plus it's heat drum. Rough condition but serviceable.

Coyote .
Bastages. I respect them. But when in competition, it's a war I don't win.
A trapper in winter when pelts are prime helps me the most.
Don't want to pressure them too hard trying to reduce thier numbers real hard (good luck anyways) as they respond by bigger litters if food allows.
And when packs are reduced , that's less competition for range/territory and now we deal with more mobile packs.

An uneasy truce with livestock defended from them might be best. That means free range is for coyotes. Not livestock... As you well know!
 

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