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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 13:11:43 GMT -5
Thanksgiving and the Armistice Holidays rate Butte Labor Day Weekend is tops here's to all you deserving hard working rockers and the ones who have done their jobs
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 4, 2022 13:19:09 GMT -5
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 13:30:44 GMT -5
good stuff jasoninsd jase play it hard like carbide etched this logo on many best custom built blades for the wood cutting industry As a side note The information in this link lapidaryworld.com/pdf/rocksaws.pdfis real informative about lapidary blade maintenance Must credit plumehunter for the link
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 13:49:21 GMT -5
now were back in the fight
Chain Gang
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Post by RickB on Sept 4, 2022 14:43:47 GMT -5
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Post by RickB on Sept 4, 2022 14:46:13 GMT -5
Workin' For a Livin'
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 14:54:23 GMT -5
Seamtresses were hard sowers Don’t push it- got shears in hand Ha
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Post by amygdule on Sept 4, 2022 15:20:53 GMT -5
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 15:36:59 GMT -5
good one D! I checked the archives Came across this calamity ha Labor Day 2014 cooked up a crock pot of ham hocks & pinto beans Coming back after couple hours of hounding I saw the Dawn dish soap Leaning over the edge How bad could it be?
YUCK ! I had to throw out the whole pot don’t know how much soap dripped in Not to much Butte man it was unbelievably horrible ...
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Post by amygdule on Sept 4, 2022 18:42:46 GMT -5
Yo Mohs, maybe you need a housekeeper
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Post by amygdule on Sept 4, 2022 18:53:05 GMT -5
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 18:56:22 GMT -5
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Post by mohs on Sept 4, 2022 19:04:45 GMT -5
As far a working for a living
When it became one w/ the machine $ was productive Nothing better
Of course there were many times wished I could come into a boatload
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Post by liveoak on Sept 5, 2022 6:16:13 GMT -5
Labor Day 2014 cooked up a crock pot of ham hocks & pinto beans Coming back after couple hours of hounding I saw the Dawn dish soap Leaning over the edge How bad could it be? mohs , you forgot the hot chilies - that fixes everything
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Post by mohs on Sept 5, 2022 12:22:43 GMT -5
busted ha ha
nothing to say
besides.....
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Post by mohs on Sept 5, 2022 12:23:22 GMT -5
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Post by parfive on Sept 7, 2022 10:08:54 GMT -5
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Post by mohs on Sept 7, 2022 10:44:34 GMT -5
That was a cool upbeat article Rich I really enjoyed it This growth is phenomenal Short term- its is what it is Give lots of people possibilities The long term effects? Who knows? One of the issues: Housing development were done on agricultural land that already had an established water source Residential area use less water then agricultural use In theory at least ha So it figured to be not as big an issue Now they are starting to build huge housing develop out in the middle of the barren desert. A year ago I photographed a new housing excavation out by the Superstition Mountains. Humongous! Huge enough to house a million people they say. Not sure that true or sustainable The city is planning on being a city of the future Maybe future techno will support that Anyway I’m the last of hohohahahahehehaha's mostly my new mission is to go it an find that spot whey the monk is praying the camel back its right down the street must have been there many times in couple days the lows are going to get reasonable
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Post by mohs on Sept 8, 2022 15:00:13 GMT -5
altho it still to dewy warm to go out find that praying monk location my intuition tells me that photo is photo chopped I could be wrong butte that along the Grand Canal south side of Papagao the praying monk can only bee seen from the west mostly altho it does indicate how much of rock icon that is in the Valley of the this photo is from the BuiltMore Estates 24th st & Camelback taken last year on a hazy day uggh the location is about as far east as you can go before the rock promontory is no long visible just mentioned it cause I trying to kill time before it kills me
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Post by rockjunquie on Sept 8, 2022 15:07:03 GMT -5
I really enjoy the photos where urban landscapes and natural landscapes collide. It's very interesting to me. And sad. Our encroachment is amazing.
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