The best tasting goose jerky that money can't buy.
This delicious goose jerky was made by our friends Dave and Jeannette Kneebone. Migratory waterfowl such as Cannada geese cannot be sold, but Dave shares his annual take of geese with his family and friends. Jeannette's recipe is a closely...
Reluctant to take a break from the action to eat supper, Ryan and I wolfed down our meal in no time, much to Lydia's dismay.
Ryan was on the hunt for some rare and unusual fishing lures and ice spearing fish decoys. Well displayed selection of old frog patterned lures, some dating back to...
Whistling Wings And Whittled Ducks
Waterfowl decoys are a unique, North American folk art. Whittled and painted by hunters and self-taught artists over the past hundred years, those utilitarian 'blocks' which survived seasons on the water, fooling their feathered counterparts, have been...
Great photos, BR and Mike. Despite our mild Winter, your images make me yearn for warmer climes. Oh, and Mike, of course you put that conchita back...:essen:
I quite like this lid, Jeff. Looks excellent on you.
A mycological wonder...transformed into a stylish cap on your head. Well done, Alan.
Beautiful, Jared. Definitely one of your best vintage lids.
A few snaps of my size 7-1/2+ noggin, sans chapeau:
Playing some unaccompanied Bach this past Saturday.
Wielding a slightly different weapon at our club.
On stage at Orchestra Hall after playing with the Minnesota Orchestra last Fall.
Three winners in a row this morning, gents.
David: A fine looking Whippet from your kennel.
Manfred: Lovely Huckel. Distinctive and very attractive color and bow.
Perry: Very nice. It does appear rather arboreal.
Excellent report from Chile, BR. You and your wife sure go way, WAY south for the Winter! I must say that you look positively colonial in your Montecristi. Just great! Anxiously awaiting your next report...hope you file it soon.
Alan: Been a while since you wore that outstanding Knox. Should get more noggin time, I think.
Eric: Looking incredibly good for such a tough day.
Ale: Superb. Such a nice hat.
Reminds me of the feeling of watching the little boats at one of our old sushi haunts, floating by 'round and 'round and continuing to entice us with perfectly prepared sushi and sashimi, long after we have been satiated. Sometimes the temptation is just too great to bear and another plate...
Great looking Homburg, Randall. Based upon the manufacture label it would appear that the hat is from the mid-'30s or earlier. See as reference Alan's wonderful thread, Dating 30s/40s Stetsons By Manufacturing Label.
I agree with Alan, that the manufacture label is probably more reliable in...
Perry: As I thought, center crease with shallow side pinches. Looks fantastic, and one could never confuse you with an Amish gent.
Jeff: Thanks! Ryan secured the highest possible rating from the judges for his violin and vocal solos, as well as his string quartet. It was a very long...
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