Doesn't look like the Norfolk Broads. Spent some time around Acle, Beccles, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth some years back; nice countryside with lots of grain.
Back in the early 70's when I lived in CO my family and a neighboring family were up in the mountains near Kremmling on a camping/fishing trip. My wife and I were hiking around the area and stopped at a rock outcrop to rest a bit. While sitting there I noticed obsidian chips mixed in the soil...
If you don't mind my butting in, I have to correct a spelling.
I grew up in the area of Southeastern NC where the majority of the Lumbee indians are found. That is the correct spelling of their name which was given to them by Congress in 1957. Prior to that they were commonly called Croatan and...
We've been here since 1634, emigrated from mostly England and Scotland picking up some Welsh and French along the way and settling around Jamestown, VA, later to around Yorktown. GGGrandfather wore the grey, died in Richmond in 1862.
My late wife was the duke's mixture in the Union. Her DNA...
Used to hear them back in the 60's when I lived in the Mojave near Victorville, CA. They had been seen drinking water from the swimming pool at the Greenbrier Hotel in V-ville.
I spent a great deal of time listening to his creations back in the late 60's and 70's, the days of component stereo with the wall shaking amps, researching frequency curves of the different offerings, building speaker cabinets with imported speakers, running 15" woofers and midrange and...
I have and use three such rifles, a sportered K-98 wildcatted to 8mm-06 which used to see duty as my black timber gun during elk season, a Brazilian Mauser sportered in .280 Rem which is now my main weapon, and an inherited P-17 Eddystone sporter which still has the original ordinance barrel and...
My wife's people were from down around Trinidad, CO and they always made mincemeat and pinenut empanaditas at Christmas time.
I'm going to have to chase down that recipe.
I brown a section of neck in the Insta-pot with a little olive oil, add enough water to cover it well in addition to some onion powder, garlic powder, cumin and a sage leaf or ground, s&p then cook enough to be falling off the bone, throw in a cup of rice and that finishes it off.
Got invited next door last night, had venison steak simmered in a thick gravy, rice, collard greens and field peas & butterbeans mixed as well as cornbread. Washed it down with a decent merlot. Love my Southern cooking neighbor.
Well Marv, I could say I'm a well rounded, well traveled student of geography and avid map reader, traits all of which apply to me, but the honest truth is that I had a friend and co-worker in Denver named --- Miller who was from Happy Camp and we learned a lot about each other over many...
Although the balloon flew overhead here I'm more concerned with the potential target map in the event of the big shootout with China.
I think I'll move to Happy Camp, CA. I'm ringed in here and downwind of a lot of crap.
The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition will be held in Charleston, SC on Feb. 17-19 but I don't know if they have any commercial elements or not. They have wildlife art, live entertainment and special events, should be able to find something on the internet about it.