My family, the boy in the photo is my uncle, born 3 days before me. On this day I was in a different cotton field, just as unhappy. All of my earliest memories are working in a cotton field.
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Well Done Sir.Most beautiful lady in my world.
wow they can see the top of the sign
Where do you live?These are actual Eurasian wild pigs, not like in the US feral hogs,
They come down from the mountains and people feed them because the babies are "so cute and they must be starving"
Bit of a rant about it but bear with me...
So the geniuses that are Hong Kong people in our village put their dinner left overs in plastic bags, and just throw the bag and all on the ground where the pigs are.
So there is a little hill plastic bags with half rotten food crap, attracting rats, pigs, monkeys.
Snakes come around because of the rats, people call the agriculture and fisheries dept. Because of the rats and snakes. Government man comes by, puts out sweet smelling rat poison everywhere. And one six inch sign....
Neighbors dogs eat the poison and die.
Gooberment comes and tries to CHASE the pigs with a big fishing net to catch them.
Been a cycle like this for the past 6 years.
Last year I counted around 20 at one
time. Things are so tame you can scratch them on the nose while they eat out of your hand.
Our dogs chase them off for a few weeks then the monkies come and destroy the place.
Never ending cycle.
In a little village in the New Territories of Hong Kong...Where do you live?
That will be my truck soon. We need to replace the fuel pump which now has to be moved to the tank which means pulling the bed. Told hubby I wanted a flat bed instead of the old dented one so he said he'd build me one. Of course that means I may just have a cab and frame with no bed at all. He said he'd build me a picnic table when my oldest was 2. She just turned 22 and I still don't have a picnic table....
Beautiful!
wow they can see the top of the sign
Yes! And they do not have markers by the side of the road to indicate snow depth like they do at Crater Lake, Oregon, probably the deepest snow I have ever seen.wow they can see the top of the sign
Isn't all of Hong Kong densely populated? When you say a little village, small towns with few or no services comes to my mind. That is probably not true for anywhere in Hong Kong.In a little village in the New Territories of Hong Kong...
This bridge has the been the bane to many truckers. Pierre, SD (pronounced like peer, not like the French version of Peter)
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That is the wild west!We stayed in Ft. Pierre one summer and I remember that bridge!
Looks like he's haulin' ass.
Looks like he's haulin' ass.
I have wondered what is really in a McDonald's hamburger. I do know a guy who sold his cattle one year and was told that McDonald's was buying them.Nice.
Also has more 'beef' in the truck than a McDonald's hamburger.
I have wondered what is really in a McDonald's hamburger. I do know a guy who sold his cattle one year and was told that McDonald's was buying them.
Looks like he's haulin' ass.
I think that was me!Sorry Weedy sweety I took a this thread in wrogn direction.
Is that heaven? :swinging:
Isn't all of Hong Kong densely populated? When you say a little village, small towns with few or no services comes to my mind. That is probably not true for anywhere in Hong Kong.
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