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Ya mean it weren't some BEAR drivin' it?!?!


...I'm sooo misinformed...
 
This fall I did have two bears in the front yard.
As they lumbered away I tried to get a pic of them in front of the old out house but the phone camera pic was too blurry.
I did manage a pic with the out house and the bears in frame together.
I sooooo wanted them in front of the out house to have a pic
captioned " Not all bears do it in the woods".
I did manage to get a foggy morning pic of a deer with the cabin
in the background.
The out house is the green "building" on the far left and
dark dots are the two bears center right.
 

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:yesnod: In spite of your profession, just kidding, I think I like you. Would the jug on the left be an F.B.Norton jug? It sure looks like it. Like the pot belly stove as well. We built a log home and look at the Sandia Mountains. I/we can relate to your cabin. Indeed we have 50's gas pumps in our living room and yes old jugs, pot belly stove, etc. Guess you can guess we are pretty 'old' in our tastes. So, :cheers: to you.

Ashamedly I can't figure out how to post photos or I would. So much for 'hard evidence.'
 
The jug on the far left is a local artist. It's the Tequila decanter. ;)The bar has expanded since that pic.
Most of the jugs are commission jugs by local artists.
The blue one is one of my favorites. It has the Palmetto
and Crescent from the state flag. One of the brown jugs has a similar motif. The little brown jug is ...ahem....loaded.
My two favorites aren't on display at the cabin. Wife's veto.
One is a face jug and the other has a rattle snake coiled around
and up the jug with it's fangs where ya pull the cork.
Front says "Snake Bite XXXX". The word "Snake" has a backwards S
and the word "Bite" has a backwards E. Note the E is correct in the word Snake. The face jugs image is known as a grotesque
face. Legend goes it was to keep children from drinking medicine stored in these jugs.
The potbelly stove is new. They are fairly inexpensive.
This one is known as the Railroad Station Stove. 200,000 B.T.U. rating. Yep...that's no typo. 200K B.T.U.
When you post, and I'd love to see your cabin pics, look below
the text box for file manager and click there to upload a pic.
 
judow said:
Ashamedly I can't figure out how to post photos or I would. So much for 'hard evidence.'
Click on either "Reply" or "Quote" to get to the "Posting form" page. Scroll down to the area just above the "Submit" button, where there is a link for "File Manager". Click on "File Manager", which should open a popup like the one below. In the popup, click the "Browse" button and use the dialog to navigate to your file. Choose the file and click 'open'. That should take you back to the File Manager popup, where you have to remember to click the "Add File" button before "Done Adding Files".

The file won't show up until you hit 'Submit' in the Posting form, but it should show up after you post.

There are other ways, but that should work. Unless of course the BCF server is being cranky, as it seems to be today.
 
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