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Spring’s coming!

Steve 1280x user

Active member
Morning, brothers and sisters. I walked down to Lake Michigan this morning. It looks like pictures of the Arctic, built up ice on the beach extending a good 150 yards at least out into the Lake, and as far as you can see, small floating iceburgs. Today is March 1st. Spring is definitely on the way, but it’s gonna be a while before we can do some H2O detecting…….Peace!:cool::fisher:
 
I went water hunting 3 weeks ago. I also went fishing on a foot of ice two days ago. I checked my front yard yesterday expecting a frost layer just below the surface. Much to my surprise my shovel went all the way in. I'm ready!!!
 
It was low 70’s here yesterday. But high of upper 50’s today. I’m ready for spring for sure.
 
What I thought was a new tone in my tinnitus was an early return of peepers. My year old Husky has spring fever. Caught a mouse on our walk last night. ( I saved it ) o first tick bite mere weeks away yay!
 
What I thought was a new tone in my tinnitus was an early return of peepers. My year old Husky has spring fever. Caught a mouse on our walk last night. ( I saved it ) o first tick bite mere weeks away yay!

I hate tiks.
One of the few Worthless creatures next to mosquitoes and leeches. 😵
 
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