Not much happening here these winter days so thought I would
post a photo of the restored Monitor L that I put up October 19th.
This is the one with the 40 1/2 inch furling rods.
Joe
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Very nice Joe thanks for the pics!
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Excellent work
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Pretty , very pretty . !
Sky is perfect blue also .
Sky is perfect blue also .
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Thanks for the compliments. If any one is wondering about the back ground in the 1st picture ,
the formations cover a period about 63 million years ago. These formations are what Drumheller is all about.
We are supposed to be the Dinosaur capital of the world.
the formations cover a period about 63 million years ago. These formations are what Drumheller is all about.
We are supposed to be the Dinosaur capital of the world.
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Beautiful!
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was in Waco last week , went to the Mommoth National Site , only spot in US with a mommoth "nursery" in fossels ,
a couple of mother Mammoths & several young juveniles , and one LARGE daddy mommoth , impressive
also had sloths , camels , saber tooth tigers , lots of fossels of stuff .
a couple of mother Mammoths & several young juveniles , and one LARGE daddy mommoth , impressive
also had sloths , camels , saber tooth tigers , lots of fossels of stuff .
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Joe
Good looking mill.
Glad you got it up.
Terry
Good looking mill.
Glad you got it up.
Terry
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Awesome. Great Job. I'm getting ready for a trip to the Mammoth digs. Going to try and get the group from The Pearce museum to take a day trip. Joe have you ever found any bones? I found some trilobites close to Caesars Creek Ohio in a dry creel bed. It was pretty neat to know I was the first human to ever look at them.