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    #46
    A snapshot of my workroutine these days..
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    • Spinaker
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      Stay safe Mr. Elton! Thank you for risking yourself to save lives!! 🙏

    • RichieB
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      Thank you for your service. Please stay safe.

    #47
    My boys home from school helping me in the brooder house!
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    • Bogy
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      That's a great looking helper!

    • Mr. Bones
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      Great shots, quite th Operation ya got goin on, there!
      Looks like ya gots a fine crew!

    #48
    About to jump on the trail for a run.....it was 70 F here the other day. MN in April.....Welcome! 😎 Stay healthy everyone!
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    • Bogy
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      We had a dose of that again a couple of days ago. The old wives say that the robins get snowed on 3 times before spring finally comes to stay. We gotta be getting close to that.

    • Mr. Bones
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      Great pic, amigo! I hear ya; even this far south of ya, we had lotsa freezin rain a week ago, last two days was 80s-90, 40 this AM, lows of 28 or less for tonight.
      That time of year...
      Last edited by Mr. Bones; April 12, 2020, 10:38 AM. Reason: Ficksed sum tipoes :-)

    • smokin fool
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      Ran down to Brantford this morning and ran thru snow showers on the way.
      Made me really happy too.

    #49
    Midday Monday mimosas!
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    • JeffJ
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      Lovin' that!

    • Spinaker
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      Real question is.....why not? 😎 Great pic! Stay healthy!

    #50
    Busy making masks for friends and family in healthcare or other high risk positions.
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    • Mr. Bones
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      Great Job, an whatta variety!
      Keep up th good works, Brother!

    • Donw
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      Very nice work! We too have sewn masks for employees, our fire company and friends, but none as fashionable as yours.

    • Spinaker
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      Awesome! I have a dear friend that is a nurse anesthetist at HCMC in Minneapolis, I know she would love some of these. LMK if I can order a few from you. If they are spoken for, no worries. Thank you for doing this. 🙏

    #51
    jtyoder, great looking masks. My wife's been making masks for our family. My son is getting one similar to your batman mask. I got one especially for me:

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    And, its Holy Week. Tonight, as we recognize Maundy Thursday, the Methodist pastor here in my little town and I will be live streaming a service, and will include the Lord's Supper. Will also be doing Communion on Easter morning. Normally, I have someone in each church who provides bread for me to break. Realized a couple of days ago with things not being normal, and since nobody has asked me about it, that probably isn't going to happen, so my wife volunteered to bake bread. For years, I've been the one to bake bread in our house, but I accepted her offer as I was working on services. She did a great job, but thought she was doubling the recipe in order to make 2 loaves. Turned out she was doubling a recipe for 2 loaves, so we got 4. Terrible problem. We had half a loaf last night. She just had butter on hers, I had the butter and a huge slice with jalapeno honey, and another with apple honey.

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    • Skip
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      Nice looking bread David. Happy Easter!

    • Mosca
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      If we do, Bogy, I’ll let you know in advance! It would be a grand time!

    • Dewesq55
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      In 1985, I was at Shea Stadium for Mets vs Cardinals and saw Dwight Gooden go yard off of John Tudor. The 2 of the best teams in baseball that year and 2 of the best pitchers at the tops of their games. Gooden won the Cy Young, but Tudor got the (almost) last laugh. That was an amazing pennant race, although I much preferred the result the following season.
      Last edited by Dewesq55; April 10, 2020, 11:48 AM.

    #52
    Big Green Egg with rotisserie
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    • JeffJ
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      I love rotisserie for birds.

    #53
    Following along with Huskee , here is my "collection". No, I am not even average player, but I love making sounds anyway.

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    • jtyoder
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      Dude! Is that middle guitar a Harmony? Where did you get that?

    • Dewesq55
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      jtyoder - He mentioned it's a Carlo Robelli.

    • Huskee
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      Mr. Bones , agree! I haven't bought one expensive guitar yet, and I'm still no better or worse than if I had! All of my guitars are Epiphones, Squires, Washburn, and Dean. And I'm plenty happy with them, and they've left me lots of money for brisket and charcoal and bourbon!

    #54
    Well, following both Huskee and Porkies, here is my line-up! Also includes my wife's keyboard. Should be getting more practice time in while home. Have to work on that!

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    • Huskee
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      Huge Sweetwater fan here, they're my Amazon and Creekstone Farms of music gear. Jealous of the keyboard. Always wanted a decent one to actually learn piano. I know about 2 chords and how to play mary had a little lamb and the intro to chariots of fire, that's about it!

    • Mr. Bones
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      Definitely agree, Huskee
      Sweetwater has always treated me like Royalty..

    • Huskee
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      Their CS really is TOP of the top tier. Mr. Bones

    #55
    These are my acoustics. Taylor 12, 6, Baby and Nylon and my uke.
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    • jtyoder
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      Nice! I forgot to include my uke!

    • Richard Chrz
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      Love that Taylor 12 string

    #56
    Personally I love that this has taken a musical/guitar turn, I hope the OP is okay with that.

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    • Mosca
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      Absolutely Huskee. Anything that brings us together in our time of isolation is good. I don’t play, but I love seeing everyone’s passions!

    #57
    Good! Cus I got some song writin time on my hands.

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    • lonnie mac
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      Wow! Man the ole Peavy goes back. My first amp was an old Bandit! Not sure if it was the 65 or the Gunsmoke. It was pre 80's so not sure. Wish I still had it!

    • Mr. Bones
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      Th ol Peaveys was some good amps! Still have a Bandit 65 1x12, an a lil Audition 14w!! Both have seen lotsa gigs, an studio use, never missed a lick. Made right here in th Good Ol US of A!
      Last edited by Mr. Bones; April 13, 2020, 04:41 PM.

    • Dewesq55
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      I bought my Peavey used from a private seller on eBay. It needed the caps replaced when I got it but she sounds good now. LOUD! I wish I was any good, because it would be a great gigging amp.

    #58
    Well, I can't get my kids all in one place for a family photo, but here they are (mostly!)

    My upstairs ax:
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    My downstairs ax - scratch built by my own hands - and my bass, which I could not play if my life depended on it.
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    My studio, such as it is, with my first guitar, given to me by my parents for Christmas when I was in college (currently not playable since it's missing it's saddle.)
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    My acoustic electric Ovation-alike:
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    Not pictured: my first scratch built guitar - a solid maple tele, currently in pieces on the floor needing a new neck pickup, which I have on the table in the studio, as well as 3 scratch builds in progress.
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    • Dewesq55
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      Well played, Sir Bogy ! Well played, indeed!

    • Bogy
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      You should probably crosspost this admission on the "Dirty Little Secrets" thread! Hey, don't mind me, I'm working on my third sermon in three days.

    • Dewesq55
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      Bogy - I have faith in you! (See what I did there?) 😁 My brother is a clergyman (retired) so I have some idea about the pressure of Holy Week. It will be over soon.

    #59
    Going to throw in some banjos. My Gold Tone and my little Plucky.
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    • Dewesq55
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      I always wished I could play the banjo. Nice instruments.

    #60
    Wow, look at the musicians who are pitmasters. Any chance a virtual jam session be put together? Nothing fancy, maybe using Zoom? An hour listening to you folks strummin' and singin' would be a blessing. Easy for me to say as I am not a musician and no one wants to hear me sing. Just a thought.

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