The local streams are yielding up more gold http://www.kcra.com/article/gold-rus...o-know/9105614 ... need start panning.
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The local streams are yielding up more gold http://www.kcra.com/article/gold-rus...o-know/9105614 ... need start panning.
Useful link :wink5::
http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/go...-pan-for-gold/
Thank you. There was a working mine just down the road (Timm Mine). Our property has a seasonal stream running through it and quite a bunch of tailings from historical mining that feeds into Traverse Creek.
Very sunny today :) Possible rain for the week-end.
Well, I forgot that you are in the middle of Gold Country.
Wonderful afternoon today, no wind, nor rain (tempest yesterday), no heat.
Due to recent landslides we have had to travel through http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/go...rk-california/ on ocassion to get to the BIG city Placerville ( population 10,471 ); the Coloma/Gold discovery site is downhill from here a little more than 10 miles/16 km.
Lifetime league/tournament bowling average ~ x/x/x/x/x /x
Cute commercial. btb: 200
Zone 8/9 https://shop.arborday.org/LookUp.asp...&zipcode=95633
Arbor day
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_Day
Sadly the old and badly kept trees have turned into vilains during the storms in SP:
http://www.aol.co.uk/video/several-i...5765f98f161e8/
Sorry to hear; the USA has had a rash of deaths due to trees, and homes/cars/etc damaged from trees too. We've been fortunate this year - the only downed tree we had was buggy and dead and fell where it didn't harm anything but a fence. Locally we've lost trees mostly from landslides.
Beautiful weather... the rain has skittered up North (where my Brothers and Sister live.
I was astonished to learn that you have the same problem in rural California.
Cement city: the roots of the trees burst the asphalt
Daffodils... sparse this year at home. A (relatively close: 55 miles/88 km) attraction opening soon: http://www.amadorgold.net/tours/daffodilhill/
Looks nice! Here we have some Hortensia Gardens:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrangea_macrophylla but I notice your preference for small well formed flowers
Essays 2- have to be fishished by the end of May. Fortunatelly more than half through
Beautiful... I love hydrangeas... My Mother had some at our first home in Seattle. I didn't know there were so many varieties. Good luck with your essays.
Fatigued... Looking forward to a rest: https://www.lds.org/music/text/other...lyoak?lang=eng
A great Sunday to all!
No gravy today (gastric problems)
Hangman... a game I play often on my ighome.com page feed (as well as chess puzzles)
Used to play it with the kids in the German classes
Wish I was more intuitive.
Just in time
:hurray:Hurray!
General strike today but I managed to get rid of the amplified
sound car that was pestering the place
Keeping on keeping on... sort'a kind'a bypassed a leak for a temporary fix for our water supply (phew!) using a drinking water safe 50' hose (~$40 USD) attached to our holding tank supply faucet (which is in-line to the main water supply PVC piping); the other end of the hose attached to a brass 'Y' fitting (~$10 USD) which then attaches to two washing machine water supply hoses: 1-hose to our homes' supply input and 1-hose to the old supply line (to supply the washing machine with water... I know, it's confusing). Somehow it works great. The leak is either under a tree, or concrete pad, or an outbuilding (contains the washer and dryer and deep freeze) with a concrete floor, or the sparse dirt ground between. The leak still exists (for now), but the greater pressure to both homes' supply is markedly better. The ground is still too wet from the past rains to see a discernible leak to fix properly yet, but hey! progress !!!
Major plumbing issues here are handled by Sr. José(wish I could send him "over"). Our building has a peculiarity: instead of directing the sewer pipes downwards the somewhat to imaginative engineer, who projected the building circled them around the floor of the first store. The rest one can imagine.
No plans for Saint Patty's day... was told I'm on my own for dinner... I'm thinking maybe beef ribs. Yes, some Irish lineage.
A happy personal celebration, anyway!
An ordinary day here (at least I hope so).
Peanuts and peanut butter... love them (except in cookies)
Didn´t know that quiche was quiche in English. Love them.
Mildly canibalistic:
http://www.11points.com/Food-Drink/1...h_the_Letter_Q
Are you referring to the post-apocalytic scenario ? Eeesh. My daughter makes a good quiche.
Relaxing... fell backwards onto the (relatively soft) ground today; what a strange sensation... I fell like a tree - no bends. Aches in places I wouldn't have associated with the fall. Ibuprofen regimen in effect.
Sorry to hear it. If the bones are ok, soon you will feel well again(but it´s good to scheck if necessary). St. Patrick- How did it go?
No, I was refering to the link
Sounds of Săo Paulo on Sundays-screams during the night, silence in the morning.
Tattoo free... I don't see the allure.
uncommon Tuesday
virga and its counterpart, rain, cast and forecast in abundance.
Watery and windy season over. Welcome autumn!
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yx: kind'a grows on ya... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_QKASz1WCE
z's... need more (still).
Almir Sater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKoLKKWe5i8
I hear that piece of music on occasion on our New Age music channel (DTV 856)... enjoy very much.
Bible... (KJV) at least one verse a day; often a chapter each in New and Old Testament: Next reading Deuteronomy 23 and Galatians 6.
Chocolate Fudge Brownie-first time I saw Ben and Jerry´s ice here and couldn´t resist-Not so different from our Kibon chocolate flavour after all
Doodles... he's under the wood stove just now.
Enchanted, Doodles!
Event-A birthday celebration today-nice food and cinema
(Short for Taffy-Doodles)... glad you had a nice time.
Friend had a stroke Saturday... trying to help out.
[SIZE=1]Sorry to read that! /SIZE]
Hope your friend is getting better! Best wishes![