justtrying
- Joined Mar 9, 2011
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South Padre Island, right? "Serial Peripheral Interface" already discarded.
you got that right ... LOL!South Padre Island, right? "Serial Peripheral Interface" already discarded.
What flag and name is she sailing under?Another day at SPI:
LOL! ... that's actually a restaurant at the Pier, it's called Pirate's Landing, but the ship in question is "The Black Dragon Pirate Ship"What flag and name is she sailing under?
Max.
It doesn't look much like the skull and crossbones!LOL! ... that's actually a restaurant at the Pier, it's called Pirate's Landing, but the ship in question is "The Black Dragon Pirate Ship"
Were there any other ladies on board your lady? ...I spent most of the summer playing with this lady...
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We've had one amazing spring and summer, with temperature up to 30°C, which is very unusual in our area.
The mast i from 2016. A flagpole fabric owner walked in the forest in southern Norway, looking at trees. Then he saw this pine, and though "Um... This might be a nice flag pole." He cut it down, dragged it to the fabric, and put it one storage. Then I called. "Hi, I need a mast to my sailboat, can you help me?" Three weeks later, the mast was delivered at my house. I let it dry for 6-7 weeks, before I started working on it. Shaping the foot, insert some oak, and soak it in Linseed oil. 27 liters, and 7.5 liters of Owatrol D2 oil.Neat little gaff rig, would that be a Sitka Spruce mast by any chance?
Max.
Yes it was.Were there any other ladies on board your lady? ...![]()
Up until the 80's I could buy Sitka spruce here from the lumber yard, made a nice knot free boom with it.Sitka spruce you say? The decimation of BC forest did start because British wanted those nice trees for the navy...
Golden Spruce is a very good book about this area and logging industry in general. The destruction is hard to picture, both to nature and to people... Yet nothing stops. No lessons learned.Up until the 80's I could buy Sitka spruce here from the lumber yard, made a nice knot free boom with it.
Max.
Usually there is extensive replanting done, but the worst is often from mother nature.Here are a few more:
Golden Spruce is a very good book about this area and logging industry in general. The destruction is hard to picture, both to nature and to people... Yet nothing stops. No lessons learned.

Monoculture is a problem. Planting pine is a problem. Disrupting natural balance is a problem. Right now the resident orca population is in decline and the salmon is in decline so the proposal is to cull seals and sea lions as they take too much salmon? I porpose there are too many of someone else...Usually there is extensive replanting done, but the worst is often from mother nature.
This does not include Alberta and Manitoba.
Max.
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Love the mushroom shot, with backlighting on the gill details.Rain season is here. Here's a couple of pics taken in our backyard by wifey, whose natural talent never ceases to amaze me: