Last seen: Jan 2, 2024
Great pictures! Almost tells the story without words. We won't see rubs or scrapes in the Panhandle for couple of months. Two weeks ago, the 1st sp...
Hey, reel_spoiled!I loved reading your account of the successful hunt but all 7 of your posted pictures are only showing a message from photobucket ab...
Here is the same bunch, showin' up during daylight hours. We also had some visitors in the front yard this mornin' during coffee time, a hen and 5 yo...
We've had a steady group of visitors to the feeder that is adjacent to the new projected clover plot. Wiley E. showed up and then on a rainy evening ...
TT, Fried pork ribs are a real delicacy in my book, too! My wife's grandmother cooked 'em on a regular basis and we tried not to miss a meal. She al...
Spoke to a representative of Pennington Seed today, they actually returned the call! Was a little bit disappointed in his advice. He said the ideal ...
That's a pretty good idea, Triple Creek Reaper! I'll study on that a bit, thanks for the thought!Treefarmer
Jim,I remember you had mentioned about your family. We used to go to New Orange about 40 years ago.I remember too, y'all have a politician in the fa...
I just opened the thread on "farming" and didn't see all the happenings in your life, Jim. Thank the Lord you weren't hurt any worse than you describ...
Hey Jim!We had a late pea patch and picked probably 30 gallons total. This afternoon as we were heading out church, there was a hen and 5 little turk...
Lookin' good, Ted! What kind of a grinder is that in the bottom picture, looks like a "real" one.Are the big stuffed packages color coded?I still hav...
Carl,Two or three bass like that will make a mighty fine meal! When our kids were small we always had to keep the back bones and fry them along with ...
BredFrey,I killed my 1st deer over 50 years ago and am still trying to figure 'em out! I read the site you highlighted in your post and it's all good...
