Me too!Hope everyone is ok
Me too!Hope everyone is ok
Ok, so as a fly fisher-angler person I have an intense interest in feathers. I used to even pick up feathers I'd find in the woods. Until I learned about the migratory bird act.Feathers generally come from migratory birds, so they're considered "parts of birds" and fall under the migratory bird act (Canada).
Eagle feathers are sacred and because of legislation, only natives can touch or use them (unless they were a gift from elders).
It falls under some act or other, it's early and I don't have a caffeine ppm in my system yet.
Show me da fishies!Ok, so as a fly fisher-angler person I have an intense interest in feathers. I used to even pick up feathers I'd find in the woods. Until I learned about the migratory bird act.
Get this: There was a fly tier who broke into a museum and stole hundreds of rare/exotic/extinct bird capes/feathers etc. He was selling them on the black market and fetching 10's of thousands of dollars per bird. His heist was pretty sophisticated and if I remember correctly he became an insider at the museum working/researching there first just to pull it off. He eventually was caught and did prison time. There's an awesome book about it called "The Feather Thief". There's an Orvis fly fishing podcast about it that was super interesting too.
and annie is right, many feathers house all sorts of mites/insects. They can eat through your entire feather collection if you mix them with your store bought hackle.
I love feathers! I will read that book, it sounds great .Ok, so as a fly fisher-angler person I have an intense interest in feathers. I used to even pick up feathers I'd find in the woods. Until I learned about the migratory bird act.
Get this: There was a fly tier who broke into a museum and stole hundreds of rare/exotic/extinct bird capes/feathers etc. He was selling them on the black market and fetching 10's of thousands of dollars per bird. His heist was pretty sophisticated and if I remember correctly he became an insider at the museum working/researching there first just to pull it off. He eventually was caught and did prison time. There's an awesome book about it called "The Feather Thief". There's an Orvis fly fishing podcast about it that was super interesting too.
and annie is right, many feathers house all sorts of mites/insects. They can eat through your entire feather collection if you mix them with your store bought hackle.
Oh shit. Time for the dumpster.Whelp...I was going to be productive and sort some paperwork until I found some nopes.
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It was absolutely fascinating! I think you'll totally dig it.I love feathers! I will read that book, it sounds great .
It's on the local news now. There's gonna be a live news conference in half an hour.I am finally chopping. But came downstairs to watch the fire on the Bonhomme Richard
Dozens Injured After Fire Erupts on Navy Ship; Crews Continue to Battle Stubborn Blaze
At least seventeen sailors and four civilians were hospitalized after an explosion erupted during a roaring blaze aboard a military assault ship at Naval Base San Diego Sunday morning, according to Naval Surface Forces.www.nbcsandiego.com
(Thank you for the link).
Back to chopping
I just put it on my kindle ! Thanks for the suggestion .It was absolutely fascinating! I think you'll totally dig it.
Your peaches bring all the boys to the yard.Picked 6 boxes of peaches this morning, I have 3.5 of them sold already. I actually might get a nap today. Tree is becoming barren, I have one branch that still has green peaches on it, but at least I can reach them from the ground.
How big are your boxes?Picked 6 boxes of peaches this morning, I have 3.5 of them sold already. I actually might get a nap today. Tree is becoming barren, I have one branch that still has green peaches on it, but at least I can reach them from the ground.
I've been selling just over 7 pounds for $10. I charged more last year, but they are kinda small this year so I discounted them a bit.How big are your boxes?
They were just saying 11 have been injured. I hope they will be ok.It's on the local news now. There's gonna be a live news conference in half an hour.
Seventeen sailors, four civilians hurt in fire on ship at Naval Base San Diego -
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Seventeen sailors and four civilians were hospitalized Sunday with minor injuries after a fire broke out aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego, Navy officials said. “Everyone is off the ship and everyone is accounted for,” Brian O’Rourke, a Navy spokesman...www.kusi.com
Oh he'll show them but he won't let you eat them!Show me da fishies!
I can see that with the brown trout, they don't stock them anymore so the only ones left are reproducing naturally. Rainbows on the other hand...Oh he'll show them but he won't let you eat them!
lol I bought a heater today, done freezing my nuts offI did not accomplish chopping my flower table. It's 114 here. I have to flip the next table Monday. But it's only 10 plants and they are seeded. So I can just chop the large fan leaves and put the rest in pans to dry to dust for seed extraction and then give to cn for oil, procrastination justification #1
I think he likes his trout brown...I can see that with the brown trout, they don't stock them anymore so the only ones left are reproducing naturally. Rainbows on the other hand...