Outside my work area today was a large dog poo (I assume it was a dog ) I decided to spare you all the photo
Quote from: 50ft-trad on January 04, 2013, 08:39:01 PMOutside my work area today was a large dog poo (I assume it was a dog ) I decided to spare you all the photo Wait till it turns white, then take a photo!No really, thinking about it, you just don't see that any more, old white dog poo, why's that?
These are some pictures from my route. It is kind of hard to see but there are Elk in the pictures. I see Elk, Deer, or Turkeys on a daily basis, even had the privilege of seeing a Bobcat one morning. And yes I was stopped when I took the pictures.
That's curious. I bet they are getting more susceptible to osteo-woof-osis.
Quote from: Mercury on January 06, 2013, 07:52:00 PMThat's curious. I bet they are getting more susceptible to osteo-woof-osis.
You know you're a Canadian when you love having snow on the ground 5 months of the year.
I would take any of those views, even the one with the dog poo. When I enter my workplace, I lose all sense of direction, time and what it's like outside for a solid 10 hours My workplace has no windows.
You have a fine 'office' mate What is with all those padlocks
Some nice pics there. Are the snowy and hilly ones from the Victorian high country ?
A couple of shots - all "views from the office" (Image removed from quote.)Every photo was taken "in the line of duty"
Bloody brilliant, please tell me this is so many individuals can open the same gate but with their own set of keys, and not because there was a lack of chain...
Quote from: mvyrmnd on January 13, 2013, 09:28:01 AMA couple of shots - all "views from the office" (Image removed from quote.)Every photo was taken "in the line of duty"Bloody brilliant, please tell me this is so many individuals can open the same gate but with their own set of keys, and not because there was a lack of chain...