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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 45939" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Annie --- speaking of pictures, I sure hope that when you pop that nice 6x6 bull elk you get lots of good photos and will post them here.</p><p></p><p>And some of that snow would be welcome at my place right now --- I just got in from 10 hours worth of spraying huisache (a noxious brush/tree that you can be glad not to have in Canada) --- 97 degrees and not any breeze to speak of, although the humidity was lower than it usually is. Days like this I ask myself why I don't quit the cattle and instead raise a few giraffes (they relish huisache, since its so similar to acacia). Kindest regards to you and all the other Canucks, Arnold Z.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 45939, member: 43"] Annie --- speaking of pictures, I sure hope that when you pop that nice 6x6 bull elk you get lots of good photos and will post them here. And some of that snow would be welcome at my place right now --- I just got in from 10 hours worth of spraying huisache (a noxious brush/tree that you can be glad not to have in Canada) --- 97 degrees and not any breeze to speak of, although the humidity was lower than it usually is. Days like this I ask myself why I don't quit the cattle and instead raise a few giraffes (they relish huisache, since its so similar to acacia). Kindest regards to you and all the other Canucks, Arnold Z. [/QUOTE]
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