Saturday, October 07, 2006
About Me
- Name: Tom Carey
- Location: Okanogan, Washington, United States
Pushing 91 - a widower since 10/23/2003 - married 65 years - no known fatal illnesses -
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You have to dbl click the photo in order to see Burt & Mabel very clearly . The photo is not very sharp.
ARe you in the photo grandpa?
I would love to get a color copy of this photo. Maybe sometime when we're in Washington.
Jami, I might be able to print it out?? It probably won't be very clear though.
I'm guessing some of the women in the pic are Grandma Grosvenors sisters?
That's a neat picture. I'd also like to get a copy of that one sometime.
I didn't mean color copy, I meant "photo" copy :) oops.
That's so cool!So it is called a krit?
Dad is that grandpa and grandma on the top left?
I do not have a photo of what I am going to describe - wish I did as it was something few people see. I was going home from Dianes on my mower and got almost to my driveway when I saw a rooster & hen pheasant about 20/25 feet away = they completely ignored me- tney were going tnrough a marital ritual which is hard for me to describe - they were putting their heads almost around the other's head then switched opposite back and forth six or seven times then quit and walked away - if I had been on foot I would never had seen that but I was on vehicle which did not alarm them. A rare sight I think. Gpa C
To answer questions of the Krit picture - No Julie -I think that photo was taken before I was born. Diane - I think Burt & Mabel were standing next to the post.
We see male pheasant quite often around here but havn't ever see male and female together.
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