12: The Leaning Tower on Touhy Ave in Niles (Illinois). The photo is several years old as there is now a Costco gas station partially blocking the view of the tower from this perspective.
#6. I have had the ATM give me the wrong number of bills. You should have seen the bank manager's face when I brought in the extra $20. She wanted to give me a reward. I just ask that she believe me when I say that it shorted me $20 (I've never been shorted).
Great Pyrenees. A late friend of mine had big place out in the country and he would rescue them from folks who just gotten in over their heads with a dog that big. He loved those things. He himself was a Marine who got shot to pieces in Viet Nam and spent the last year of his enlistment in the hospital. I think of him every time I see one of those dogs.
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#14. If it had been a 100# cougar he probably never would have escaped.
ReplyDelete12: The Leaning Tower on Touhy Ave in Niles (Illinois). The photo is several years old as there is now a Costco gas station partially blocking the view of the tower from this perspective.
ReplyDeleteStreet view picture from last fall is pretty much the same picture, different time of day. https://maps.app.goo.gl/maqTTwQGdCjJM3C6A
Delete#6. I have had the ATM give me the wrong number of bills. You should have seen the bank manager's face when I brought in the extra $20. She wanted to give me a reward. I just ask that she believe me when I say that it shorted me $20 (I've never been shorted).
ReplyDelete5) - I have a similar polar bear.
ReplyDeleteYep. Two of them. Great dogs but they live outside. I can't imagine the hair if they were inside.
DeleteFolks,what tis that big beast?
DeleteGreat Pyrenees. A late friend of mine had big place out in the country and he would rescue them from folks who just gotten in over their heads with a dog that big. He loved those things. He himself was a Marine who got shot to pieces in Viet Nam and spent the last year of his enlistment in the hospital. I think of him every time I see one of those dogs.
Delete19 - yup. I've been known to go ballistic. It's an automatic reaction. And I've never apologized.
ReplyDelete#5 On the plus side, you can lower the heat in the house and just wear the dog.
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