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here we see a community of deer ticks utilizing their mode of mass transportation to more efficiently spread lyme disease.....
Steve in Peoria
(where the deer live in the adjacent wooded river bluffs and are often seen snacking on crops at sunrise and sunset)
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(where the deer live in the adjacent wooded river bluffs and are often seen snacking on crops at sunrise and sunset)
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I just moved it to the curb. Start of a tandem ride. Gone when we returned 90 minutes later. Just as well, I have enough stuff.
See, Mom knows best.
See, Mom knows best.
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Miniature horse
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Haven't driven past here in years.
Last I saw it, the head lights and taillights came on at dusk.
Sorry for quality - used Sh**ty cell phone camera
Last I saw it, the head lights and taillights came on at dusk.
Sorry for quality - used Sh**ty cell phone camera
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happened to be out riding at sunset yesterday. There was a layer of clouds in the west, but the sun was about to bridge the gap between the clouds and the horizon. Not a bad photo, but the real thing looked better!
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The biggest problem was the message: "Disk A is out of space. Please insert another disc".
Steve in Peoria (I think I was running a 6 speed freewheel back then. Some things just don't change)
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I just saw 3 red-headed woodpeckers together, but only got 2 in a pic. Left branch, about 1/2 or 2/3 up. 🙂
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2020 Up North 012 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Now, that may seem to be entirely an unspectacular dirt road. But this is what it looked like as of last summer.
Marengo02 by iabisdb, on Flickr
We had gotten 12 inches of rain one night in April 2016 and washed out a little over a mile of road. Hard to see from in the photo, but that goes down 6 feet. I wonder how many truck loads did it need to fix that. Gives me access to my favorite brown trout river, the Marengo.
2020 Up North 013 by iabisdb, on Flickr
2020 Up North 016 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Now, that may seem to be entirely an unspectacular dirt road. But this is what it looked like as of last summer.
Marengo02 by iabisdb, on Flickr
We had gotten 12 inches of rain one night in April 2016 and washed out a little over a mile of road. Hard to see from in the photo, but that goes down 6 feet. I wonder how many truck loads did it need to fix that. Gives me access to my favorite brown trout river, the Marengo.
2020 Up North 013 by iabisdb, on Flickr
2020 Up North 016 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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While my birding skills are clearly questionable, I do know the little red arrow is pointing to a bald eagle that fortuitously flew into the shot of an empty road ahead.
2020 Up North 011 eagle by iabisdb, on Flickr
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This is a barn along Duncan road, just a bit SW of Princeville (for those of you keeping track)...
It's been looking a bit rough for years, and it seems that the owner is either tearing it down or scavenging the boards for some other projects. Either way, I find it preferable to the more common method of just letting the barn gradually fall in upon itself.
Steve in Peoria
It's been looking a bit rough for years, and it seems that the owner is either tearing it down or scavenging the boards for some other projects. Either way, I find it preferable to the more common method of just letting the barn gradually fall in upon itself.
Steve in Peoria
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This is a barn along Duncan road, just a bit SW of Princeville (for those of you keeping track)...
It's been looking a bit rough for years, and it seems that the owner is either tearing it down or scavenging the boards for some other projects. Either way, I find it preferable to the more common method of just letting the barn gradually fall in upon itself.
Steve in Peoria
It's been looking a bit rough for years, and it seems that the owner is either tearing it down or scavenging the boards for some other projects. Either way, I find it preferable to the more common method of just letting the barn gradually fall in upon itself.
Steve in Peoria