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kickingfrog

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  1. Picked up our fresh turkey today from Nicholyn farms and then had to stop a 100 metres down the road to let 7 wild turkeys cross.
  2. Saw a certain special fighter on the news tonight, painting pumpkins in Midland for cancer fund-raising. http://barrie.ctvnews.ca/pink-is-the-new-orange-midland-teen-sells-pink-pumpkins-for-local-cancer-centre-1.2045577
  3. That's for sure. The time change is one thing but the 8-9pm start time for dinner (and you can't eat out in less then 2 hours, because the staff expect you to linger, have a conversation and savour the food) really doesn't suit me normally. It was great for a vacation without little kids but at home I like to be done dinner by 6pm. I'm getting kinda set in my ways as I get older.
  4. Not for the 100 Euro they charge for a ride.
  5. Not sure I see how any of that makes sense either and if the part about the straps did I'd still rather go through some of them at less then $50 a pop then a motor, boat or trailer.
  6. Married for 10 years and together for 16, my wife really wanted a big trip to celebrate. My suggestion of a remote fly-in for some fins and feathers was only half in jest but I don't even think it made the long list, let alone the short one. I knew our October wedding was going to cause some conflicts for me and the fall fishing and hunting but the thought of stewing in my own juices inside a tux for a summer wedding was even less attractive 10 years ago. AirMiles account cleaned out, kids off to the grandparents' and we're heading to Pearson for our 9 hour, 6 time zone flight to Rome. A few days there and then a <2 hour train ride (Trains are the cat's behind in Europe) to Florence. A few more days and then another train to Venice before flying home and some sleep before Ryan's first ever organized hockey practice this morning. 10 of the 2000 odd photos I took since any guide/tourist book will have better ones, but these are some I liked the first time through: Rome Florence Venice Ambulance. Things only move via boat, handcart or foot. The little fish market ^above^ is on the middle/bottom right and the we had a great seafood meal at the restaurant with the little oval yellow sign just above the market's tarp. The black and red boat in the middle of the canal is a bus. The trip was incredible. The food was awesome. The only real language issue was when I tried to use my very limited italian (One waiter actually turned is head like a dog and said "What?" in perfect English. Boy they smoke over there like it's an Olympic sport though. Now time to get some birds and fish of my own.
  7. Cheap insurance.
  8. No employer listed even though the story says that is who's denying her mat leave. In Canada the government pays you mat leave not your employer. Your employer is under obligation to hold your job for a year. Not pay you. That only happens if you've been paying EI. Self employed, sol
  9. Because it's a fake story.
  10. Lots of good tips. All I can add is that as a long time Pentax slr user is that if you are looking to up grade via the used route you will have more options if you start with Nikon or cannon.
  11. GIve us a heads up if you find out when the episode airs.
  12. Checking in from Florence.

  13. Like a bush chicken with its head blowed off.
  14. If you're doing a turkey Alton Brown has some tips: http://lifehacker.com/alton-browns-diy-turkey-fryer-is-the-safest-way-to-deep-1589937780 http://www.altonbrown.com/pdfs/AB_turkey_derrick.pdf
  15. Very nice. Put a ton of gasoline through it because this winter is going to seem like the coming of the next ice-age while you wait for spring.
  16. Glad to see you're able to get some recreation after all the hard work.
  17. .... So little time. 117 million lakes found in latest world count. Using satellite photos and computerized mapping technologies, an international research team counted all of the lakes on Earth. They found about 117 million lakes, covering almost four percent of the world’s land surface, not counting the glaciers on Greenland and Antarctica, according to a new study. It is the first time the world’s lakes have been counted using a reliable method, the study claims. Link to full story: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/15/117-million-lakes-found-in-latest-world-count/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_tw20140915ngnw-lakefound&utm_campaign=Content&sf4658837=1
  18. I can see it now.... Spiel with long hair and bellbottoms.
  19. The 1970's.
  20. Favourite time of the year. Beautiful colours, less people on the water, no bugs, comfortable temperatures, game in the woods and wetlands. I wish it could last for an extra couple of months.
  21. Time to go shopping.
  22. Some use words, some use emoticons. Pity some can't understand both.
  23. Sure that is an option. Just imagine it they had one on before they fell in. On or not, getting back into medium to small boats can bring the gunwales close to the water's edge and then maybe the boat swamps and 2 or more people are in the water. I've done white water canoe courses and lifeguard courses and survival courses. I've done the water rescues from shore, from canoes, kayaks, tin boats and great lakes sized ones. It's hard enough when you are in shape, young (and in a group that is more comfortable then the average person in the water to begin with) and in no real danger do to the controlled environment. In short, I guess I'm saying put as many things in your favour before things go sideways.
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