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Morning guys,,,,


meat is in the freezer.



Back to hunting
 

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No rest for me.


No fooling around.




Work work work work
 

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Jebus, back to work tomorrow. I'm not sure having 2 Mondays in one week is worth having the day off.
 

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If you have been snow dancing something has gone wrong again!!! Mr. It is sure cold here when the sun goes down. I'm out here suffering all day marking pipelines and having to ride my ranger . Oh there is no joy in mudville lol
 

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If you have been snow dancing something has gone wrong again!!! Mr. It is sure cold here when the sun goes down. I'm out here suffering all day marking pipelines and having to ride my ranger . Oh there is no joy in mudville lol

If it is that cold, there should be no mudville.............come on Larry get the story straight :d
 

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Well i will educate mr snow, the story is straight or as straight as i know it. Lol, areas around or near sloughs, creeks n rivers that have longer grass take a little while to freeze, and i wouldn't be out on any ice over water yet. Lol. Also some low areas are not frozen as are most areas in deep bush. We need cold before we get any snow for the ground to freeze, and if we get 3-4 feet or more of snow cover then the ground starts to thaw. Thus the term mudville. Lol.

Teachers haha. I new you already new this, thus the test, man i need to go to bed early to keep up haha.
 
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ferniesnow

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Well i will educate mr snow, the story is straight or as straight as i know it. Lol, areas around or near sloughs, creeks n rivers that have longer grass take a ling while to freeze, and i wouldn't be out on any ice over water yet. Lol. Also some low areas are not frozen as are most i areas in deep bush. We need cold before we get any snow for the ground to freeze, and if we get 3-4 feet or more of snow cover then the ground starts to thaw. Thus the term mudville. Lol.

Teachers haha. I new you already new this, thus the test, man i need to go to bed early to keep up haha.

That sure was a long winded reply for a simple button push..........hehehehehehe
 
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