Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Eric1955

Well-Known Member
I haven't been that stressed during a game in a long time. Ok Ottawa, just one more and it's Sanley Cup Finals time.

On a side note, NBC's coverage sucks. I'm sick of hearing how much better the Penguins are. Mike Milbury has particularly been getting on my nerves.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I haven't been that stressed during a game in a long time. Ok Ottawa, just one more and it's Sanley Cup Finals time.

On a side note, NBC's coverage sucks. I'm sick of hearing how much better the Penguins are. Mike Milbury has particularly been getting on my nerves.

I was rooting for the pens today. Sorry.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Lol. I remember these but can't remember who did it!?
Apparently, neither can I.
Nope not me. I would have though if I could be at WDW for your anniversary. I can't remember who posted them either, I remember seeing them before though.
OK, since no one seems to be stepping up to take credit... I did it! But, I wouldn't worry about not remembering who did it because I honestly don't remember making those, but, it would be like me to do a nice thing like that.:)
It was @seahawk7.
She was a lovely lady. Probably why I lumped her in with Minnie and Amy.
Nice covering move Miss Jennifer, are you sure you aren't a closet politician?:cautious::happy:
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
We went out before the storm this morning to say our goodbyes to the eagles. We went to our favorite one first, but it was quite windy, so we assumed that the eaglets were hunkered down in the depths of the nest. They'll be flying soon, but right now they just kind of hop from branch to branch while spreading their wings.

We left there without seeing any of them, and went on over to the ones at the church parking lot. I couldn't see them on the nest or at the pond across the street, but suddenly I spotted this one...
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He flew right over me and landed in a tree near the nest, then flitted over to the next tree. It was quite windy but he held on with those strong feet.

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I knew that if that one was around, so was its sibling, so I waited, and sure enough he arrived a few minutes later, and landed in the tree that the first one had been on. A little bird (possibly a hawk?) wasn't too thrilled with him being there, but he won the perch.

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I'm really going to miss these 2, but I've been very blessed to have been here watching them grow up.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
We went out before the storm this morning to say our goodbyes to the eagles. We went to our favorite one first, but it was quite windy, so we assumed that the eaglets were hunkered down in the depths of the nest. They'll be flying soon, but right now they just kind of hop from branch to branch while spreading their wings.

We left there without seeing any of them, and went on over to the ones at the church parking lot. I couldn't see them on the nest or at the pond across the street, but suddenly I spotted this one...
201781-cd91e32ce1b3a9b5042f3b698adc866f.jpg


He flew right over me and landed in a tree near the nest, then flitted over to the next tree. It was quite windy but he held on with those strong feet.

201780-4e683872fc874c6ab012ece5775e73b2.jpg


201779-799416c9d55f8d560cf46759295695a9.jpg


201778-3dacde24c136878d76c1b5ff67e8dc1f.jpg


I knew that if that one was around, so was its sibling, so I waited, and sure enough he arrived a few minutes later, and landed in the tree that the first one had been on. A little bird (possibly a hawk?) wasn't too thrilled with him being there, but he won the perch.

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201783-bd05b196d67de4fa4656e0dd2ab31540.jpg


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I'm really going to miss these 2, but I've been very blessed to have been here watching them grow up.
They came to say goodbye for now!
 

JenniferS

Time To Be Movin’ Along
Premium Member
After we were done our training, we took a drive down to the beach. It's only May, and it is Canada, so not too many people in the water.

Given that Wasaga Beach is the world's longest freshwater beach (and that it's May, and Canada), we had no problem finding an unpopulated section to photograph.

I like the clouds in the second pic.

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