Nice car!! Looks like a boring building though. They should put a decoration in front of it or something.No such thing as an office window where I work but occasionally there's some cool stuff to see outside.
Actually, it hit me. I was flying under it, buzzards instinctively tuck their wings and dive if you get close enough to them. His trajectory calculations were sketchy at best and I was already as close to the ground as I could get. I feel terrible about hitting birds, not because of the damage but because they're my buddies, sometimes nobody gets a choice in the matter.Did you hit a birb?
Oh I know where you work! Been to that facility many times and the one just to the east of it off P as well!No such thing as an office window where I work but occasionally there's some cool stuff to see outside.
When I was living on a family farm my BIL and I took down and sawed several thousand bf of poplar, cherry, walnut, hard and soft maple along with some custom sawing for other folks. Have not had the mill running for several years but still do some veneering/wood butchering when I have time. I really appreciate unique and figured wood, especially in softwoods. Neat how diverse the careers of members are. Never figured bigmeats for a wood guy.Looks like PNW Doug Fir.
Saying that on this thread while complaining about your cold-wittle-feetsy-wheetsies on the floor vent HVAC thread, huh? Seems like there’s some irony in there somewhere if you squint your eyes just a little...Gross. Fucking bums.
I like the VW van in the back ground
Logging used to be "The" industry here in OR. I remember as a kid seeing the log trucks hauling a load where a single log filled the entire truck.When I was living on a family farm my BIL and I took down and sawed several thousand bf of poplar, cherry, walnut, hard and soft maple along with some custom sawing for other folks. Have not had the mill running for several years but still do some veneering/wood butchering when I have time. I really appreciate unique and figured wood, especially in softwoods. Neat how diverse the careers of members are. Never figured bigmeats for a wood guy.