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Some pictures, Mn part 2. :garrett:

jim tn

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1st picture is wife (Jill) out kayaking, 2nd is of our youngest son, his friend and two dogs bass fishing. 3rd is of a rainbow after a nice late afternoon shower, 4th is of another deer. Saw more deer, including several bucks, then ever before. 5th and 6th are of black squirrels. HH jim tn
 
Nice photos.
 
Those black squirrels are cool Jim, we got reds and browns here, with nearly albino one's popping up now and then. Some nice coins to:thumbup: and I'd have to say that's the kind of vacation were instead of "The day the Earth stood still", it'd be "The two weeks the Earth stood still":bouncy:
 
Cool! We got a lot of black squirrels here, just in this little pocket of West Mich as well as the big reds and grays..they are all the same specie just alternate color phases...I got quite a crop on the deck all winter feeding them..a guy never knows when he may need a squirrel or two, so I keep them nice and fat..:clapping:.
Mud
 
Nice peaceful area it looks like. Nice pics..
 
Lovely pics. The wife and I toss peanuts out to a local squirrel that we call rolly polly. He was gone for a while, but he's back. We were worried that he got ran over. The squirrels here have made an amazing adaptation, they often cross the road by crossing up high on power lines.
 
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