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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1441422" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>Jogeephus, he still reads the paper and does all his own book keeping without glasses. The binoculars are for checking things out. This morning he told me it's breeding season for chameleon lizards. And the guy across the river is building his house on pilings. He also has fish hawks - ospreys that he calls with some kind of whistle he makes, I need to try and make a video of him talking with them next spring. Then he has squirrels eating his mangoes and avocados, but he doesn't want to kill them. It takes a boat wake 4 - 5 minutes to get from the marked channel to the shore, and it doesn't matter how fast the boat is traveling the wake travels the same speed every time. </p><p>The bottom line is we're just having fun screwing around, I just can't handle the traffic and the tourist. My dad came to a Navy training center in Fort Pierce for Seabees and after the war he made it his home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1441422, member: 24694"] Jogeephus, he still reads the paper and does all his own book keeping without glasses. The binoculars are for checking things out. This morning he told me it's breeding season for chameleon lizards. And the guy across the river is building his house on pilings. He also has fish hawks - ospreys that he calls with some kind of whistle he makes, I need to try and make a video of him talking with them next spring. Then he has squirrels eating his mangoes and avocados, but he doesn't want to kill them. It takes a boat wake 4 - 5 minutes to get from the marked channel to the shore, and it doesn't matter how fast the boat is traveling the wake travels the same speed every time. The bottom line is we're just having fun screwing around, I just can't handle the traffic and the tourist. My dad came to a Navy training center in Fort Pierce for Seabees and after the war he made it his home. [/QUOTE]
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