A nice place to live

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Not too often you get this close to a Great Blue Heron, or an oyster bed as large as the one in the Nicomekl river, which I just found out by Googling is the last native Pacific Oyster bed in North America. Hooda thunk? Too bad you can't eat them. :bawling:
 

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Not too often you get this close to a Great Blue Heron, or an oyster bed as large as the one in the Nicomekl river.

Cal,
I often get those Blue Herons perching on my dock, but it's better than those Canadian Honkers that love to crap all over my lawn. The deer poop is a pain as well and they eat my wife's garden. Ahhh, Nature is wonderful isn't it?
:xfingers:

Best Regards,
Terry
 
and I arrived here this morning to conduct two days of interviews. Unfortunately, at 12.51 this afternoon, this happened. I am now bunked in the company offices at the airport and awaiting trasport out of this hell...

By the way, aftershocks are very unpleasant.

Been there (30 years in California, two major quakes). I hope it all works out for you...
 
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