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appendixgallop t1_jdyppf7 wrote
Reply to comment by 6BakerBaker6 in Timed Entry permit by 6BakerBaker6
North Cascades may not be open when you are there.
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Reply to comment by verablue in Never been so sad to go home after vacation by livingishardbro
- Tourist me rode the Bainbridge ferry in July in shorts with no jacket. Went home and packed.
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Reply to comment by BavarianBaden in Western Washington territory, 1857 by BoazCorey
Saw your username. My family is from New Baden. Well, Old Baden, too. Hi, Bayer.
appendixgallop t1_jae5vm8 wrote
You could get nearer that for some award-winning art shots. That's quite amazing as a composition.
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Reply to comment by WW1_Researcher in Procession of First Nations people passing tourists somewhere in Canada (BC, perhaps) c. 1960 by WW1_Researcher
These are such great quality for personal snapshots for that era. Hope you can share them with historians!
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Reply to comment by JustASt0ry in This animal foot I found on my car by Slider-Gwen
They are protected; tribal members can keep them. I believe you can get permission through the local tribe or US Attorney to keep them. Most of the feathers here are tail feathers pulled out by rude gangs of crows.
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Reply to This animal foot I found on my car by Slider-Gwen
I have an eagle roost in one of the Douglas Fir trees in my yard. Lots of eagle feathers, poops, dropped snacks every year. Two years ago they dismembered a duck and spread the unpleasant parts all over my lawn. Duck feet are odd.
appendixgallop t1_jab0s8w wrote
That came out the spring of my senior year in HS. It's still a near-perfect pop tune.
appendixgallop t1_jaaoo9d wrote
I'm guessing dementia, from the staring eyes.
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Reply to LPT: Heated blanket UNDER the sheets by ScoobyScience
And this is OK with the manufacturer's instructions?
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Reply to comment by Philosopher_King in The Cost for an American to Comfortably Retire in Every State and Country, mapped by berrysardar
That's explained in the Methodology section. This is a decent article and it's important financial planning for everyone. Note that he's talking about retiring fairly early, and as a single person - there are financial consequences for both factors.
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Reply to Procession of First Nations people passing tourists somewhere in Canada (BC, perhaps) c. 1960 by WW1_Researcher
Great collection! Looking through it, I spotted a lifeboat on the Princess Elaine. Here's more info: https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/transportation/id/614/
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Reply to Procession of First Nations people passing tourists somewhere in Canada (BC, perhaps) c. 1960 by WW1_Researcher
Might be Stanley Park...
(edit) Post these in r/vancouver, Someone will be able to get details on that pow-wow event. There are definitely images here from Stanley Park and maybe Grouse Mountain. There will be people interested in these as they are great quality!
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Reply to comment by gardenpartytime in Texas AG settles with former aides who reported him to FBI by nowhathappenedwas
I think the law has a very weak grasp on him.
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Yes. Pick your day carefully. Know the tides and wind. High tides will force you up into the driftwood; you're absolutely not allowed to cross the crest into the eastern side, which is the wildlife refuge.
Be aware that you will be walking on a slope the whole way unless the tide is way out. That means many people find one hip or knee will get really tired and sore; then in the afternoon, it's the other side. Choose your footwear with care to be sure you have support for this.
Don't ignore the rest of the park for hiking, not just the main pedestrian access. The horse trails in the park, over by Five Acre School, and the ever-retreating trails on the bluff by the campground are really nice. I used to live two blocks from there.
The campground will often have spaces when the local state parks are full - it's a county park like Salt Creek.
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Reply to Website for HOA payments clearly states a $3.25 fee, but has been charging me 3.25%. Is this worth fighting over? by Melodic_Language_890
You have to rely on the legal documents you agreed to when you bought the place. Those are filed with your county, if you don't have a copy. Then, you need to read the minutes of the meeting when this was put in place, if you didn't attend that meeting. That will tell you what your legal obligation is, not some third-party website.
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Reply to comment by RoyalCities in Man Arrested in Miami for Role in January 6 Insurrection at U.S. Capitol by -Ima-Phat-Cookie-Ho-
White privilege.
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From East Beach. That's Mt. Muller on the right.
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Reply to comment by Low-Stay6632 in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
Maybe not such a nice place for female fetuses or infants.
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Reply to Can I safely hang a towel bar on this door? by ocwings
I solved the issue with a small heated towel rack/stand.