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Thanks for the heads-up, AARC. T'was so late at night, I forgot to click "Upload." Here's the photo.
An original civil war photo, made in 1865, showing the interior of Fort Sumter, Charleston SC, after the capture of that city by the yankees. The various huge artillery shells standing around the flagpole are unexploded yankee Parrott shells fired into the fort during the two-year-long bombardment by yankee Heavy Artillery cannons. The Confederates salvaged the gunpowder in those shells to re-use it against the yankees.
that is a pretty slab of wood...I'll have to look up Willow bustic, that is surely deep redView attachment 1534744View attachment 1534745this one has been down since irma but couldnt be moved. So I set up the alaskan mill on it. The old girl had a deep red heart. Another protected species that cant be cut unless storm felled. Irma has been good to me !! Heres my helper R.J. !!View attachment 1534746
View attachment 1534744View attachment 1534745this one has been down since irma but couldnt be moved. So I set up the alaskan mill on it. The old girl had a deep red heart. Another protected species that cant be cut unless storm felled. Irma has been good to me !! Heres my helper R.J. !!View attachment 1534746
Suicide around an Old Farmhouse
The short tail critter went for the Extra Chunk Peanut Butter yesterday. It is called a short tailed Shrew.
The long tail rodent is a common mouse. I discovered it this morning. Same trap, same bait