Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

MinnieM123

Premium Member
In the days of built-in Sat-Nav and Google Maps on every phone, this is still a necessity:

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I love reading maps, because you can see where roads lead. :geek: Then, you can go explore a new place. :)

My favs have always been the DeLorme map books (Maine, etc.). DeLorme also includes topographical information, if you're curious about the difficulty (grade of ascent) in hiking areas.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
@Nemo14 I thought of you today, hubby and I were visiting the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum today and we were sitting on a bench when I noticed a small nest in a tree. I pointed it out to hubby and very seriously he said, "I bet that is a bald eagle's nest." I started laughing because it was a very small nest and I said, "no their nests are a lot bigger." He then said, "they don't need big nests because the baby eagles are tiny." I showed him one of your pictures and he said, "Yeah, I guess this one isn't an eagle's nest."

Here is the nest in question:
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Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I couldn't help but notice there seems to be a lack of Winston or Churchill in the ensemble. I trust you can remedy this someday?
The eagle hasn't been named...hmmmm



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Nemo14

Well-Known Member
@Nemo14 I thought of you today, hubby and I were visiting the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum today and we were sitting on a bench when I noticed a small nest in a tree. I pointed it out to hubby and very seriously he said, "I bet that is a bald eagle's nest." I started laughing because it was a very small nest and I said, "no their nests are a lot bigger." He then said, "they don't need big nests because the baby eagles are tiny." I showed him one of your pictures and he said, "Yeah, I guess this one isn't an eagle's nest."

Here is the nest in question:
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Yeah - an eagle nest is really huge - no mistaking them once you see them. That does look like a bird nest, as opposed to a squirrel nest or whatever.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Bichon yorkie. $1150. :jawdrop:
Top weight - 8-10 lbs.

$1150, yikes! It is super cute though, and 8-10 pounds would be a good range. The last mini-schnauzer I saw advertised for sale was $1200 and that included spay/neuter, but that is still too much. When hubby and I got our first dog he was $350, and when we got the dog we have now she was $175. I still wonder why she was selling her for $175, nothing is wrong with her, except she is a little OCD but nothing too bad. So sometimes I call her my clearance dog, best thing I ever bought on clearance!
 
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