My buddy Ricky,cooking up some fresh caught Gulf Pompano. In my little stream,my turtle buddies didn't finish all five of their carcasses.This tail was left-over. The crawdads and mosquito fish appreciate every little scrap .
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Interesting, love to see nature, little minnows or whatever, long time no see. Mama
Whoa, look at that tail! What a good chance to photograph that. I sort of wanted to take a picture of what's left of a wild turkey out back, lots of feathers and bloody bones, but I decided against it. I think a coyote got him.
Nice to see your buddy cooking too. I can almost smell it! Yum (although I'm not familiar with that fish - is it fish?).
God,family,honesty,integrity,
wisdom,forgiving so I can also be forgiven,pots and pans,gardens and grills,ponds and streams,
seeing the beauty inherent in nature,sharing all of these things;I have a son ,two daughters,my 'adopted' daughter Toni! and two grandbabies,life is grand for sure!Oh,and I love to play guitar and sing for folks.
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Interesting, love to see nature, little minnows or whatever, long time no see. Mama
Hi Carl,
Nice to read about your buddy....also to see the photo's,
Thank you so much for your (always) great comments. (about: red haired cow)
Im sure YOU are a good hearted person. Here in Holland they say:
"you have your heart on the right side"
Have a good day-week,
:) JoAnn
Whoa, look at that tail! What a good chance to photograph that. I sort of wanted to take a picture of what's left of a wild turkey out back, lots of feathers and bloody bones, but I decided against it. I think a coyote got him.
Nice to see your buddy cooking too. I can almost smell it! Yum (although I'm not familiar with that fish - is it fish?).
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