He was relatively calm. Usually they are banging around in the cage.When I lived in Kentucky, I caught a 'coon that was eating our cat food, that we left of the front porch. I recall reaching the the handle to grab the live trap, and it snarled and clawed at me in a way that ran chills through me. This one looks docile in comparison.
That should be backing to spread force, inside the main wall. With fat washers and a locknut imo.View attachment 158470
JH this looks scary to me! Larger sail than ours over an eating are in Winthrop
Especially nice is the aging indoor OSB. Probably just 2x framing not even a supporting memberThat should be backing to spread force, inside the main wall. With fat washers and a locknut imo.
It’s probably held on with drywall screws lol.
I thought the Bazooka Joe comics packaged with the stale bubblegum of my youth to be so bad they were good.My kind of news! lol.
Reminds me of the "Mighty Funnies" and a newspaper one of my relatives used to always give to me when I was a kid. Much like Bazooka Joe comics.. which I had ALL of in 1988-1992, maybe even as late as 95-97.View attachment 158534
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Here is Snowball still asleep
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Here is Snowball and Casper.
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"Toro!" engine bay. There was a time one of the members here remarked on how clean it is. But... alas, like the wind.. Que Sera, sera..View attachment 158541
Bobby Wingover a.k.a. Bob (named after Wayne, The Oil Guy) says good morning with Mom and Dad lol
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What's the piece of wire about? I'd take that away so the birds don't chew on and eat any of that wire insulation. Budgies like to chew on everythingBobby Wingover a.k.a. Bob (named after Wayne, The Oil Guy) says good morning with Mom and Dad lol