4Waters
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That dog is wearing a ghillie suit. LOL
That dog is wearing a ghillie suit. LOL
I can match thatThat dog is wearing a ghillie suit. LOL
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That dog is wearing a ghillie suit. LOL
Pretty cat, a Bengal ?
One of my favorite flicks.Watching blazing saddles un cut outstanding
Loved our big goofy fuck, " Hold my beer and watch this shit" Bengal male for 15 years. I'd laugh my ass of while trying to stop the blood loss, the shit he'd do was just comical.
Our last cat was a F2 Savannah, Swazi, more a dog than a cat, loved the water. Tipped the scales at 23 lbs, demanded great amount of respect, he could seriously fuck you up, but was thankfully a big lover boy. We lost him 13 years ago.
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My bigger one Chester is about this guy's size. Id be surprised if Halsey even made it into the double digits weight wise but he has a 6ft vertical leap.
They'll both be 5 next month
This one was of Halsey when he was about 1.5yr old. It is one of my favorite picturesAfter we lost Swazi in the wildfire, we were devastated.
Our therapy came thanks to our amazing lady friend "Sam". Sam had been an early breeder of Bengals, using the Asian Leopard Cat, back when that program first started, working with researchers, as a means of genetically eradicating Feline Leukemia. Then she turned to Savannah breeding, using the African Serval, originally for the same purpose.
After losing Swazi, who we'd adopted from Sam, she recruited my wife and I to work with her humanizing and training Savannah Kittens prior to being sold.
First she trained us, she was extremely exacting how we interacted with them, what behaviors encouraged, which to avoid and which got the kittens scolded.
Hurting humans was a big no no, the kittens were taught that right off.
Of course in her case, her cats were adopted, not just sold, you had to qualify, which included a home inspection. Another qualifier, was meeting her other Bengal and Savannah cats and being accepted by them.
Hard to have a sad day when you're playing with kittens, so this is how we scratched our "Cat" itch, up until Sam passed away from cancer.
This was the half acre enclosure she'd created for her cats ---- you might say she was passionate. Some times when we'd go to Havasu, we'd drop Swazi off and let him spend a few days outdoors in this "Safari" world built for cats.
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The train track and load silos over on 160? Are still in placePower plant at Page.
Took the Glasspar 's out for an afternoon lunch cruise we had a blast. View attachment 970697 View attachment 970698
Possibly what do you have and how much?Any interest in another one?
Year ,model and how much?She needs some work View attachment 970702 View attachment 970703
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What’s left of the Navajo generating station Lake PowellWhat am I looking at?
Waiting on the whales down here....
Screw that.Excuse me sir, I have been informed that we are not allowed to post work related boating pictures because its not fair to the other RDP members.
Please remove these immediately
So what IS the story with all the tankers hanging out all this time? Off loading struggles related to Covid or some kinda thing? Last time I saw this it was due to a Longshoreman's strike but haven't heard any of that.
There is a thread on the back up at the ports.So what IS the story with all the tankers hanging out all this time? Off loading struggles related to Covid or some kinda thing? Last time I saw this it was due to a Longshoreman's strike but haven't heard any of that.
Thanks.... Thats quite a thread. Lots of RDP opinionating but I think I got the jist from this article hanging on the thread....
Cool pics. Big nope on the cave thing!