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Antebellum Live Oaks and all.
A great picture Mills. |
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I can hear the horses hooves on the oyster shells right now! The land of cotton! Makes me stop and think! You did good Mills! gary
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Now thats a drive way! I would expect to meet the mule drawn wagon loaded with Quail hunters, Parkers and Pointers coming down the drive.
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01-11-2013, 07:32 PM | #6 | ||||||
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beautiful scene...them trees gota be old old old.. charlie
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Yeah Rich I can see us in the mule drawn wagon with our dogs and Parkers but what's up with the ice in SC? That looks like Channing, MI.
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Duck hunting and turkey hunting are the specialties of this area, although they did have good quail hunting "back in the day".
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What looks like ice may actually be dust blown over from a plowed field.
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01-13-2013, 05:26 PM | #10 | ||||||
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What you're seeing hanging from the tree isn't ice it's spanish moss.
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