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ERLover wrote:I grouse/deer hunt in north western Wi, there is a small lake with a beaver hutch in it surrounded by Larch trees, with there yellow/golden needles, just beautiful in the fall, one area to spread some of my ashes.
What .... are you cremating a piece at a tiime??? :D
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Dick, my father was the head manager at Pine Lawn Cemetery, if you are cremated there are no ashes left, it is just some of your larger bones that are ground/pulverized into what family thinks are ashes.
Yes, I want one third dispersed where I deer/grouse over that pond/lake in the fall when the Larches are turning golden yellow, the other third is on St Marys Bay, on Lake Superior, in MN on the way to Thunder BAY, Ontario, the other third, to be spread in Aspen, CO where I skied at ever year.
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ERLover wrote:Dick, my father was the head manager at Pine Lawn Cemetery, if you are cremated there are no ashes left, it is just some of your larger bones that are ground/pulverized into what family thinks are ashes.
Yes, I want one third dispersed where I deer/grouse over that pond/lake in the fall when the Larches are turning golden yellow, the other third is on St Marys Bay, on Lake Superior, in MN on the way to Thunder BAY, Ontario, the other third, to be spread in Aspen, CO where I skied at ever year.
Just spoofing you brother! :)
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1965 Mark VII S/N 407684
1951 10 ER S/N ER 44570 -- Reborn 9/16/14
1950 10 ER S/N ER 33479 Reborn July 2016
1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
1951 jigsaw X 2
1951 !0 ER #3 in rebuild
500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
2014 Mark 7 W/Lift assist - 14 4" Jointer - DC3300
And a plethora of small stuff .....

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Dick, not issue, mom was 95 in May, better then most 70ish, a UTI took her down, like she sez, it killed a Pope
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edflorence wrote:Likewise...the birches and cottonwoods in North Idaho are just now starting to show a little yellow...I am curious about the snowy mountains...how high are they and how recent is the snow?

thanks,
Pioneer Peak is the mountain to the left and it is some 6,395 ft tall. The snow is new, we've gotten more than one snow storm above the 2,000 ft line this year. None yet in Anchorage, but it will be real soon now!

Glad y'all like the pic, thanks for the compliments!

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It snows in Alaska?????!!!!!!!LOL I thought you got all that Pacific breeze to keep you temperate.
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ERLover wrote:It snows in Alaska?????!!!!!!!LOL I thought you got all that Pacific breeze to keep you temperate.
He He He. :D

When I was stationed in Quebec, Canada from 1980-1984 we had snow 8 months of the year. The first winter I was there (1980-1981) we had 2 1/2 months when the temperature averaged -30F at night and -20F during the day.

The houses had double doors. No, not a storm door, double insulated regular doors.

We used to put the beer out on the porch to get cold. More than 10 minutes and it would freeze solid and usually pop the top.
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