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If you haven't had one before, a little primerSomewhat satire, but a lot of truth about cattle dogs.
If you haven't had one before, a little primerSomewhat satire, but a lot of truth about cattle dogs.
I was logging in the Mission Mt's of Montana. Driving down the road I spotted a baby Griz eating some berries about 50 feet from the road so I stopped to look at him. Watched for about 10 seconds then Mom stood up. Impressive. I got back in the car quickly. Beautiful animals but not tobe fucked with.
If you haven't had one before, a little primerSomewhat satire, but a lot of truth about cattle dogs.
Oh look… Polite bears!
Yea, she was polite. She didn’t kill me or anything.I was logging in the Mission Mt's of Montana. Driving down the road I spotted a baby Griz eating some berries about 50 feet from the road so I stopped to look at him. Watched for about 10 seconds then Mom stood up. Impressive. I got back in the car quickly. Beautiful animals but not tobe fucked with.
I got some pix of a Griz in Yellowstone c. 2010... Leica M8 with 135. I was plenty close. It was just cool to see a bear. Great picture!!!Yea, she was polite. She didn’t kill me or anything.
The shoot made me want a longer lens. This was shot at 200mm. Getting a 100-400 soon.
It was the most amazing nature moment I have been privileged to enjoy. Momma bear teaching her cub to eat grass. She would grab a mouth full, then stare at her cub till it did the same. She then chewed and swallowed, while making eye contact with her cub, till it did the same. Repeat.
I’m not a wildlife photographer, so it was a treat for me.
She let me follow along for a while.
Repost from a few weeks ago.
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Those better be for your new reloading room... not some silly kitchen where they'll get bacon grease and shit all over them.Cabinets are beautiful, well made and the finish is perfect.
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It’s somewhat a sarcastic video. Matt’s got a pretty dry sense of humor. Mostly directed at people who want a working dog to be an apartment lap dog.My old man had one in his old age. It was definitely a one-man dog. But awesome. He adopted it from a local family that had kids and the dog was NOT good with kids. At least not those kids.
They are fine pets... but not the most sociable of dogs. They will latch on to one person, however. And be the most loyal animal on the planet. Highly intelligent, too. Almost as smart as a cat! ;-)
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Cabinets are beautiful, well made and the finish is perfect.
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Color is “Midnight” and we REALLY like it. There will be rough sawn shelves instead of upper cabinets.Nice color! And dang, making me rethink pushing the easy button by going with something from Lowe’s for our new casita/garage bathroom vs. having something built. Even after we swap out the hardware, this is a few rungs down the ladder:
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On the subject of embarassing or inappropriate shirts in a fairly public place, see if you can figure out which one of the guys interviewed in this video is me.