Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

Time To Be Movin’ Along
Premium Member
Wrong... Wrong.... Wrong.... Wrong.... Wrong. Did I mention wrong?
So one day, tomatoes, croutons, dumplings, and watermelon were walking in the middle of the road. Along came a transport truck that sped up when he saw them, and deliberately mowed them down.

And JenniferS was happy.

The end.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
pretty dramatic sunrise here this morning...
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But the Great Blue Heron finally returned - first time I've seen him this year. We call him Hamlet.

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Andrew C

You know what's funny?
Pittsburgh Hays Bald Eagle Updates: 2/20/2017
The 2017 Hays bald eagle nesting season has been off to a rocky start. The eagles laid their first egg on 2/10 @ 5:49 PM. Two days later their nest tree blew down in a wind storm. On 2/15 the eagles started building a new nest about 100 yards from the fallen nest tree and in four days they constructed a new nest. On 2/19 a group of citizen scientist viewedincubation behavior which suggested the female laid her 3rd egg in the new nest. The camera is pointed to the new nest but it is hard to make out through the branches and brush cover. During the night the nest will be impossible to see since the IR illuminators from the camera will reflect off of the branches. We will keep the camera running all nesting season and instigate moving the camera to the new nest location this coming fall.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Pittsburgh Hays Bald Eagle Updates: 2/20/2017
The 2017 Hays bald eagle nesting season has been off to a rocky start. The eagles laid their first egg on 2/10 @ 5:49 PM. Two days later their nest tree blew down in a wind storm. On 2/15 the eagles started building a new nest about 100 yards from the fallen nest tree and in four days they constructed a new nest. On 2/19 a group of citizen scientist viewedincubation behavior which suggested the female laid her 3rd egg in the new nest. The camera is pointed to the new nest but it is hard to make out through the branches and brush cover. During the night the nest will be impossible to see since the IR illuminators from the camera will reflect off of the branches. We will keep the camera running all nesting season and instigate moving the camera to the new nest location this coming fall.
That's the nest I follow. Kind of sad, but still says a lot about their resilience.
 

JenniferS

Time To Be Movin’ Along
Premium Member
We took my sister and my niece to the Disney outlet today, then to Disney Springs. I bought this print at the outlet for $5.00 (originally $40)
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It makes me smile!
Very nice. I need one more print for my downstairs hallway - ideally, landscape vs portrait; but this is the one I really want:

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I have two frames though, so maybe this ^ one on a different wall, and a landscape one in the hallway, to the right of Walt and Mickey.

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