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Discussion in 'Pets and Wildlife' started by Wendy H, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. Wendy H

    Wendy H Just me

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    A few duck photos. I really had to zoom in to get these...no way was I going to get near these out on that rock.
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  2. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    Hello, Ducks!

    Did you do any fishing while you were on vaykay, Wendy? I know you like to fish.
     
  3. Wendy H

    Wendy H Just me

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    Nah, no fishing this time. Mom was with me and she hates fishing so I left the rods etc at home. Steve's coming along next year though...when I got home he said he wished that he had arranged to go. So next year....WATCH OUT FISH!!!

    It rained most of the time we were there. I found myself standing on the dock in the drizzle, kicking myself for not bringing at least one rod. :bang:

    Here's a photo of a trail we were on...isn't this the coolest forest? The moss and ferns were so thick and deep green.
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  4. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    That's beautiful. I would like to have a house at the end of that lane. Well, in summer, at least. Winters I would have to find a friendlier climate!
    I'm glad you had a good time with your mom. But, yeah, you shoulda taken at least one rod.
     
  5. Karen

    Karen Species nut

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    I like your trail!