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I think my pictures are too large  It simply shows the source  like this

 

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Try editing your post, selecting 'Other Media' then 'Insert image from URL' and paste in URL. I could get it to work doing that. Deer pic, right?

 

John

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Crane Creek

Would have been much better if I would have had a tripod. Not quite sure where I left that or when. Anybody sees a nice manfrotto tripod out in the wild all alone it's probably mine. 

 

 

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This guy started showing up a couple days ago. First time I've seen a Red-Bellied woodpecker this year. Taken through our dirty window:

 

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John

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45 minutes ago, ness said:

This guy started showing up a couple days ago. First time I've seen a Red-Bellied woodpecker this year. Taken through our dirty window:

 

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We've got at least one that's a regular here too.  They are beautiful.

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3 friends and I had been driving thru the night up thru northern MN, heading towards a lake in Ontario.  I was sitting in the 2nd row of seats.  The guy driving our vehicle had a heavy foot.  Nevertheless, this semi pulling an empty(?) flatbed trailer passed us around 1 am.  It was very dark out, nothing much to see in the pine forests on either side of the road, so I was just watching the tail lights slowly pull away ahead of us.  As it reached about 1/2 mile or so ahead of us, I watched those tail lights spin in a clockwise circle.  WHAT???  The semi rolled over.  We pulled over just down the road a bit from the semi, so our headlights would light the scene.  This is a picture of the picture I took.  We were sure we were gonna find a bloody body, and weren't too excited about that prospect.  We called out a few times as we walked toward the semi.  Eery quiet.  Then we heard some rustling.  The driver popped out of the wreckage of the cab.  Not a scratch on him.  He said his trailer got off the edge of road.  He tried to speed up and get the tires back on pavement, but they didn't want to comply.  The trailer and cab started to roll, so he got down between the front seats and went for a ride, he said.  He was most concerned about finding his log book.  There was papers and wreckage all around.  One of my buddies looked down and picked up the log book right away.  Weird.  He was just an hour or so away from reaching his home near the Canadian border.  We gave him a lift to where he wanted to go.

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