It’s very popular with the kayaker’s and rafters. When Mary and I were teenagers we used to tube on the river. We didn’t know each other back then. She grew up by the river.
That’s why I became a forester. My dad suggested accounting or computer science when I was in college. That was back in the key punch card days. I took classes in both and decided I needed to work outdoors.
They are indeed. The name “cattle egret” is not very fitting, but for the fact that they like to hang out in the pastures with the cows. They have a close relative named the “snowy egret”, a much more elegant name. I think we should rename them the “stately egret.”
Oh! That looks like a nice kayak ride to me!
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It’s very popular with the kayaker’s and rafters. When Mary and I were teenagers we used to tube on the river. We didn’t know each other back then. She grew up by the river.
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You have the most beautiful office I have ever seen!
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You won’t hear me complain. ๐
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LOL!
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Such a beautiful place to grow up.
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Indeed!
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Perfectly beautiful. Living in such landscapes really alters character. How wonderful that you’ve made this your life.
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That’s why I became a forester. My dad suggested accounting or computer science when I was in college. That was back in the key punch card days. I took classes in both and decided I needed to work outdoors.
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What a wonderful river, and landscape. Such a beautiful place to live and work.
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So true Anna, we wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.
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Cattle egret… what a beautiful bird ๐
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They are indeed. The name “cattle egret” is not very fitting, but for the fact that they like to hang out in the pastures with the cows. They have a close relative named the “snowy egret”, a much more elegant name. I think we should rename them the “stately egret.”
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I was just wondering why “cattle”. In my language they are called “golden”, or even “auric”- along google translator ๐
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