3166. Macnas - 7/11/2005 10:35:45 AM What'cha making there Pelle? 3167. PelleNilsson - 7/15/2005 1:31:18 PM Sorry, Macnas, I didn't see your question until now. It's a gangway to connect the floating landing stage with the shore. It was easier to build it here than bringing all the pieces of wood over in the boat and building it there. 3168. thoughtful - 7/15/2005 2:13:28 PM Just make sure you don't build it so large that it won't fit out the door!!
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3169. Macnas - 7/15/2005 3:51:46 PM Ah, I see faith.
3170. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:08:26 PM My son's "Lake Room" is going well.
3171. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:11:21 PM
3172. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:15:24 PM 3173. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:17:56 PM 3174. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:19:27 PM 3175. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:21:46 PM It'll be 12x44 and have windows all around--I can't wait to see the inside. 3176. Magoseph - 7/16/2005 4:23:05 PM I guess I posted two pictures that are the same. Time for a nap! 3177. Ms. No - 7/19/2005 5:48:31 PM Very cool, Mago. That looks to be a lovely room when it's finished. 3178. concerned - 7/25/2005 3:41:04 PM Looks like it'll be nice, Magoseph. Which lake is that? 3179. Magoseph - 7/25/2005 3:52:21 PM Thank you, concerned--it is Lake Michigan. 3180. concerned - 7/25/2005 4:23:34 PM Btw, I had a couple of encounters with wildlife this weekend that I certainly didn't expect. The first one was Saturday when I was moving dirt in my back . I noticed a pig rooting around in the forest near me. It then wandered onto my back yard. It was a gray low slung creature, probably fifty pounds. I was a little disconcerted that it did not appear to be at all afraid of me since when I ran the wheelbarrow within six feet of it, it appeared to start getting its hackles up. IAC, this pig was in my front or back yard for a good half hour before wandering off. At first I thought it might be somebody's escaped pet, but it didn't seem to be particularly sociable. Not sure how such a creature gets by with the coyotes and large dogs running loose. I wonder if I should call the local animal control people. Pigs are not the most desirable creatures running loose, from what I understand.
The second wildlife encounter occurred this weekend when I was visiting my sister with a large hornet's nest that had been constructed on one of her porch lights. This thing was larger than a football. I knocked most of it off the porch light with a mini-rake. Talk about your proverbial mad hornets! They were swarming for a good long time after that. 3181. judithathome - 7/25/2005 5:23:16 PM Leave it to you to stir up a hornet's nest! ;-) 3182. concerned - 7/25/2005 10:10:15 PM Update:
I called the county animal control department, and learned the piggie I had a close encounter with is one of those Vietnamese potbellied pigs named 'Porkchop' that has escaped from its owner. Apparently somebody else sighted it today and the animal control personnel are hoping to trap 'Porkchop' and return it to its owner soon. 3183. Macnas - 7/26/2005 9:45:08 AM Pigs generally have little to fear from coyotes and dogs. They are clever and can be very aggressive. I remember the neighbours farm held some pigs, and the only thing worse than a bull on the loose was a boar.
That brings back some memories. When I was a boy you would see sows grazing along the roadside sometimes. They would eat most things but loved buttercups and primroses and the like. Like good dogs they would never stray far from the gate, and were wise to the ways of motor vehicles. Very interesting creatures are pigs.
3184. PelleNilsson - 8/1/2005 8:36:30 PM After the rain - 8 PM
After the rain - 8.20 PM
3185. wonkers2 - 8/1/2005 9:36:35 PM As I recall pigs are more intelligent than cows, horses or goats.
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