last but not least for now, drinking with drummers about a year back The first guyy plays for punk legends, the Forgotten Rebels, the other dude is from Razor
So, I drove for four hours to watch some water flow over some rocks, then I drove another four hours after we got tired of watching water flowing over stuff.
I liked the waterfall pics. North Georgia has quite a few, but most involve a pretty extensive hike in to get to them. I can hang, but my wife not so much. There are some within an easy walk, and we have been to them however.
a couple of my local fam. Last December, at DGA. and the Stoop crew in mid winter (pretty mild one this year). Not sure what half of us are looking at? Probably someone turning the wrong way up the street... happens a lot, we point and laugh.
I hate ticks. I swear if I arrow a deer tomorrow and it's all covered in ticks I'll triple-wrap it in my big tarp before it goes in the trunk. Okay I'm getting freaked out even thinking about it.
Good location for that though - right on a main outside corner where everyone can see it! One of my neighbors has a legendary huge halloween display every year, but she's still in jail for another month so the kids & families will be very disappointed.
Here's the venue for my wife's cousin's wedding I went to a few weeks ago in Hot Springs, Arkansas. I had no idea my wife was a half elf.
Took down the Halloween stuff. Left this for my wife to find when she came home from work. Hung the second one in her closet.
My daughters used to watch that Duggar show and ISTR one of their spawn getting married in that place (or one that looks a lot like it).
Got a nice close-up of Clancy this morning as he watched squirrels playing and the wind blowing leaves around outside the sliding glass door in the family room.
Holly and I at our successful conclusion of the "I Escaped . . . " game at Busch Gardens' Howl-O-Scream this past October.
The 14 models I built this year: I'm happy if I manage one a month, so this is about average. The last one was the P-40 in George Welch's markings for the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.