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A Sunny Day in the life of an Old Outdoorsman
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Today was simply a Gorgeous day, a day Far to Beautiful to waste sitting around; so I grabbed my trusty camera and took a trip around Burlington.
Here are just a few of the photos I took:
and still a few more:
Dick
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Nice pictures!!
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love the old buildings thats classic
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Very nice Gpa Richard...good use of the day! Thanks~
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Awesome pics, thanks for sharing your day
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Great work! thanks for sharing!!!
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Thanks Guys!
I appreciate the compliments.
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Is the one with the silo north of cook road on old 99?
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I would have to guess yes Jeep
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I used to live up past Kesselrings on Butler Creek Road. It really looks familiar.
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Quote from: jeepasaurusrex on November 03, 2010, 09:35:28 PM
Is the one with the silo north of cook road on old 99?
Nope!
The old Silo is on the Collins Road East of Burlington on the North side of Hiway 20.
Good guess though!
As a Teaser, Stay tuned tomorrow when I post some photos I took today! One of them is going to be posted in the November Field Photo Contest!
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