Leslie(nova scotia)
Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose......after suffering a severe dose of the writers cramp last night at work I was ready for some s&s (swinging and stepping). Waking up after half the day was over I was relieved to see the sun again having just finished 5 12 hour night shifts in a row. No complaints as three were time and a half but the system was totally out of wack even without the aid of Mr. Bud!
With both Goquicksi and I low on go go juice I thought I'd walk along the Little Sackville River that runs behind my place. Day was a crisp one me son and I had on my fur lined long johns and the furbie thanking the good Lord hunting season was over.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3a743e000000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
Coins were coming rather slowly but what the halibut as the walk was very enjoyable save for a few overgrown parts of the path infested with thorn bushes that seemed to delight in taking a stab at me. Lord love a duck took some nasty wounds to the legs and just hoped that Marie didn't think I met up with a four legged wildcat or worse yet...a two legged one!<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3a6c2d100000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
Hacked out a few coppers utterly destroying a few in the process. Came upon a "survivalist paint ball range in the middle of nowheres and did a sneak and peak to make sure I wasn't in someones sights. My handy dandy axe would be of no use against those long range weapons of mass destruction (hope that Bush bouy doesn't mind me using his quote). Of course if I was going to be "capped" I hope it was with a blue shot! By the looks of the ramparts yellow was the one with the greatest firepower.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3b8c2cf00000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
After 19 coins @$1.47 it was time to march home with my spoils.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3bac2cd00000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
With both Goquicksi and I low on go go juice I thought I'd walk along the Little Sackville River that runs behind my place. Day was a crisp one me son and I had on my fur lined long johns and the furbie thanking the good Lord hunting season was over.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3a743e000000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
Coins were coming rather slowly but what the halibut as the walk was very enjoyable save for a few overgrown parts of the path infested with thorn bushes that seemed to delight in taking a stab at me. Lord love a duck took some nasty wounds to the legs and just hoped that Marie didn't think I met up with a four legged wildcat or worse yet...a two legged one!<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3a6c2d100000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
Hacked out a few coppers utterly destroying a few in the process. Came upon a "survivalist paint ball range in the middle of nowheres and did a sneak and peak to make sure I wasn't in someones sights. My handy dandy axe would be of no use against those long range weapons of mass destruction (hope that Bush bouy doesn't mind me using his quote). Of course if I was going to be "capped" I hope it was with a blue shot! By the looks of the ramparts yellow was the one with the greatest firepower.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3b8c2cf00000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
After 19 coins @$1.47 it was time to march home with my spoils.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7dd00b3127cce82aca3bac2cd00000016108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>