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leaves and grass (pics)

Red Robin

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I can't compete with Certs color so I thought I'd show you some brush and a fall pic or two.
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Tap , where's your rock splitter. This one is about the size of a shorty bus.
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The grass isn't as good as last years but it's the second best fall I can remember. This is the same little seed and hay field I posted last year.
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txag

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Red Robin said:
The grass isn't as good as last years but it's the second best fall I can remember. This is the same little seed and hay field I posted last year.
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Gosh, RR, that is some tall grass. Or you're just a short guy? :p

Nice fall pics.
 

Jassy

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I just luv the colors in the fall...and it looks like you've captured the color! We don't have the trees here to enjoy colors like that...and this fall, they went from green to brown without much change inbetween. Great shots! So pretty...thanks for showing us your corner of the world.
 

Turkey Track Bar

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txag said:
Red Robin said:
The grass isn't as good as last years but it's the second best fall I can remember. This is the same little seed and hay field I posted last year.
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Gosh, RR, that is some tall grass. Or you're just a short guy? :p

Nice fall pics.

TxAg...Red Robin is a tall fella, so I'm guessing that's some tall, tall, tall, fescue...lol. :D

Thanks for giving me a morning chuckle!

Red Robin, thanks for sharing the colorful pics...we just needed to see some pretty red cows in them, that's all that would make them better!

Cheers---

TTB :wink:
 

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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Now THAT's Fall Color!!!!! Beautiful Red Robin. That's one of the things I've never really seen. Somewhere that has fall colors. This time of year is not a good time for travel away from the ranch, but maybe someday. Thanks for sharin your colorful country side with us.
 

Red Robin

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We never have color in the fall like cert or illrancher or some of those up in the northern timber country but we do have enough color to enjoy fall. We are in the Ozark Mountain Range so that adds another dimension when sight seeing. Lastly TeXag you are funny for a Texican. :lol:
 

lazy ace

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That is some pretty country. I see now what you meant about the wide open prairie we have up here.

You asked awhile ago if I had tried the hot relish. Well I smelled it one night and I woke up two days later. I might have to say I am chicken. :oops: I'll save it for TTB she likes it.

have a cold one

lazy ace
 

Red Robin

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lazy ace said:
That is some pretty country. I see now what you meant about the wide open prairie we have up here.

You asked awhile ago if I had tried the hot relish. Well I smelled it one night and I woke up two days later. I might have to say I am chicken. :oops: I'll save it for TTB she likes it.

have a cold one

lazy ace
Chicken. :lol:
 

cert

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Turkey Track Bar said:
txag said:
Red Robin said:
The grass isn't as good as last years but it's the second best fall I can remember. This is the same little seed and hay field I posted last year.
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Gosh, RR, that is some tall grass. Or you're just a short guy? :p

Nice fall pics.

TxAg...Red Robin is a tall fella, so I'm guessing that's some tall, tall, tall, fescue...lol. :D

TTB, you are right. RR is a tall feller but you have to remember that he wears that tiny little hat too! That 2" brim might make that fescue look bigger too.
Thanks for the pictures RR.
 

Red Robin

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cert said:
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:lol: Cert , this hat will have to do till I can find a 1" brim I guess.
Here's this years on top and last years on bottom. It was about the same time of year I think. I didn't realize how much better last year was.
 

Red Robin

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Texan said:
Red Robin said:
:lol: Cert , this hat will have to do till I can find a 1" brim I guess.
You must have plenty of pigment. Or maybe it's makeup? :lol:
:lol: You can burn those skin cancers off with nitrogen from the semen tank. They won't hurt you much. On the other hand if you have a 6" brim and a stampeed string a guy could get a broken neck in a 5mph breeze.
 

nr

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Red Robin said:
Texan said:
Red Robin said:
:lol: Cert , this hat will have to do till I can find a 1" brim I guess.
You must have plenty of pigment. Or maybe it's makeup? :lol:
:lol: You can burn those skin cancers off with nitrogen from the semen tank. They won't hurt you much. On the other hand if you have a 6" brim and a stampeed string a guy could get a broken neck in a 5mph breeze.

Just curious whether you actually tried burning skin cancers off with nitrogen yourself?? :shock: I've done some home surg. but never considered that one.
 

Soapweed

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nr said:
Red Robin said:
Texan said:
You must have plenty of pigment. Or maybe it's makeup? :lol:
:lol: You can burn those skin cancers off with nitrogen from the semen tank. They won't hurt you much. On the other hand if you have a 6" brim and a stampeed string a guy could get a broken neck in a 5mph breeze.

Just curious whether you actually tried burning skin cancers off with nitrogen yourself?? :shock: I've done some home surg. but never considered that one.

One of our old neighbors used dehorning paste to get rid of his skin cancers. Even the Kosmo Kid several years ago used dehorning paste to eliminate a wart on his hand. He got a little too much, and left it on for a little too long, so it was a bit painful. :shock: :( It did accomplish what he set out to do.
 

Red Robin

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nr said:
Red Robin said:
Texan said:
You must have plenty of pigment. Or maybe it's makeup? :lol:
:lol: You can burn those skin cancers off with nitrogen from the semen tank. They won't hurt you much. On the other hand if you have a 6" brim and a stampeed string a guy could get a broken neck in a 5mph breeze.

Just curious whether you actually tried burning skin cancers off with nitrogen yourself?? :shock: I've done some home surg. but never considered that one.
Yep, burned a couple off my old , ugly , noggin! I've also had the occasional , nonpaying patient. I burned 4 warts off my daughters knee (got a little deep there :oops: ) and my mother has a mole on her neck that we are trying to find time to schedule for a LN2-ectomy. I'm not too bad of a hand. Had an old buddie burn a wart off my hand 20 years ago and I've been hooked ever since. :wink:
 

Red Robin

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Soapweed said:
nr said:
Red Robin said:
:lol: You can burn those skin cancers off with nitrogen from the semen tank. They won't hurt you much. On the other hand if you have a 6" brim and a stampeed string a guy could get a broken neck in a 5mph breeze.

Just curious whether you actually tried burning skin cancers off with nitrogen yourself?? :shock: I've done some home surg. but never considered that one.

One of our old neighbors used dehorning paste to get rid of his skin cancers. Even the Kosmo Kid several years ago used dehorning paste to eliminate a wart on his hand. He got a little too much, and left it on for a little too long, so it was a bit painful. :shock: :( It did accomplish what he set out to do.
YOUCH! That dehorning paste burns!
 
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