I was moping around the Platz today performing chores and recovering from all the other after affects of chores at the city house that The Frau and I are preparing to put up for sale.
I despise moving - nevertheless I place a high value on downsizing.
I was feeling a bit better but since only the Blonde Lab and I were here it was a wee bit lonely.
My pal Sid called while we were out tromping in the deep snow today.
And he invited me over for dinner tonight at High Cliff with Lawyer and his Frau and Sid's Bruder und Frau.
Nice time - and great eats. I think the venison loin beat-out the beef tenderloin.
It's always a good thing when you have good friends looking after you.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Another Treasure
Bayonet.
Circa late 1800s.
Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen.
Company is still in business - website here. Learn more about the history thru Wikipedia.
Circa late 1800s.
click the weapon to enlarge
Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen.
Company is still in business - website here. Learn more about the history thru Wikipedia.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Treasure Hunting Continued
Emptied-out a large plastic tote filled with stuff sacks, briefcases and duffels - most of them sporting logo advertising. They're going to Goodwill for someone to use to tote their books or groceries as I'm not making any use of them.
But in the bottom of the tote I found a couple of treasures.
Two official BSA (Boy Scouts of America) backpacks. The smaller of the two (my first) is a Haversack Pack. The larger of the two is called a Cruiser Pack. The Cruiser sports an aluminum pack frame and larger carrying capacity for backpack camping trips.
They both are well-worn from plenty of outdoor use and have genuine brass fittings on their canvas. The Cruiser has old-school leather straps (oiled-them up to keep them pliable).
Unbelievable what vintage scouting gear is selling-for on eBay.
But in the bottom of the tote I found a couple of treasures.
Two official BSA (Boy Scouts of America) backpacks. The smaller of the two (my first) is a Haversack Pack. The larger of the two is called a Cruiser Pack. The Cruiser sports an aluminum pack frame and larger carrying capacity for backpack camping trips.
They both are well-worn from plenty of outdoor use and have genuine brass fittings on their canvas. The Cruiser has old-school leather straps (oiled-them up to keep them pliable).
Unbelievable what vintage scouting gear is selling-for on eBay.
click to enlarge
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Treasure Hunting
Been cleaning out stuff at the city house in anticipation of moving this spring. There's nothing like hauling things to Goodwill, Habitat Restore and the dump over the holidays to keep you in the Christmas spirit.
Over the weekend I tackled the camping gear and stumbled across a couple of gems.
In the bottom of a box of camp cookware I discovered my original-issue Boy Scout mess kit and utensils.
I also found this handy tool.
Still in its maker's original packaging - a P38 can opener.
And a half a package of Glad Ziploc bags - Édition en langue française.
A relic from a two week camping road trip in Canada.
Over the weekend I tackled the camping gear and stumbled across a couple of gems.
In the bottom of a box of camp cookware I discovered my original-issue Boy Scout mess kit and utensils.
I also found this handy tool.
Still in its maker's original packaging - a P38 can opener.
And a half a package of Glad Ziploc bags - Édition en langue française.
A relic from a two week camping road trip in Canada.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Earth Rise
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This NASA high resolution image was taken by the the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
This image was composed from a series of images taken Oct. 12, when LRO was about 83 miles (134 kilometers) above the moon's farside crater Compton. Capturing an image of the Earth and moon with LRO's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) instrument is a complicated task. First the spacecraft must be rolled to the side (in this case 67 degrees), then the spacecraft slews with the direction of travel to maximize the width of the lunar horizon in LROC's Narrow Angle Camera image. All this takes place while LRO is traveling faster than 3,580 miles per hour (over 1,600 meters per second) relative to the lunar surface below the spacecraft!
You can learn more about it here.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Polluted Wells
This is certainly depressing news.
Of course cows outnumber people in in Kewaunee County and our neighbors to the south boast the highest number of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) anywhere in the state of Wisconsin.
With all of that manure is anybody surprised?
This is the crap (pun intended) of which nightmares are made-of...
Of course cows outnumber people in in Kewaunee County and our neighbors to the south boast the highest number of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) anywhere in the state of Wisconsin.
With all of that manure is anybody surprised?
This is the crap (pun intended) of which nightmares are made-of...
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Deer Camp - The Rifles
Hardly all of the guns but a couple that some intrepid hunters took pictures of while pondering their deer stands.
Browning A-bolt. Chambered for 7mm Remington Mag.
Sakko bolt action. Chambered for 270 Winchester.
View thru the scope on that Finnish rifle.
Browning A-bolt. Chambered for 7mm Remington Mag.
Sakko bolt action. Chambered for 270 Winchester.
View thru the scope on that Finnish rifle.
click on images to enlarge
Monday, December 21, 2015
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Deer Camp - The Jägermeister
Tradition calls for a toast to St. Hubert - the patron saint of hunters - upon the completion of an ethical and clean kill.
Last weekend the two hunters that dropped the three whitetails raised a toast.
The guy on the left had to toss-back a doubler since he killed two deer.
Here are sixteen weird facts that you probably didn't know about this imported liquor.
Last weekend the two hunters that dropped the three whitetails raised a toast.
The guy on the left had to toss-back a doubler since he killed two deer.
Here are sixteen weird facts that you probably didn't know about this imported liquor.
Labels:
Deer Camp,
Friends,
Jägermeister,
Tradition
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Deer Camp - The Grilling
I don't know about your deer camp but our deer camp prides itself on the fine dining. After-all a deer camp travels on it's stomach.
If you are going to grill your venison steaks what you need to do is gently anoint them in extra virgin olive oil and a dusting of Penzeys English Prime Rib Rub. Let your steaks rest on a platter at room temperature.
Go light your Weber grill and wait until you have an exceedingly glowing hot fire.
When the coals are ready sear your steaks over the coals and turn them only once. Plate them when they are rare to medium rare and allow them to rest.
Serve with crashed garden potatoes, an Asian chopped salad, fresh French bread and butter, a selection of two red wines and friends.
Cheers!
If you are going to grill your venison steaks what you need to do is gently anoint them in extra virgin olive oil and a dusting of Penzeys English Prime Rib Rub. Let your steaks rest on a platter at room temperature.
Go light your Weber grill and wait until you have an exceedingly glowing hot fire.
When the coals are ready sear your steaks over the coals and turn them only once. Plate them when they are rare to medium rare and allow them to rest.
Serve with crashed garden potatoes, an Asian chopped salad, fresh French bread and butter, a selection of two red wines and friends.
click on image to enlarge
Cheers!
Labels:
Deer Camp,
Friends,
Hunting,
Terrific Food,
Venison
Friday, December 18, 2015
Deer Camp - The Dogs
No deer camp is complete without dogs.
Dogs that greet you. Dogs that play with you. Dogs that bother you. And dogs that snooze with you in front of the fire.
And - of course - the dogs that worship you. Especially if you have grilled venison shnibbles...
Dogs that greet you. Dogs that play with you. Dogs that bother you. And dogs that snooze with you in front of the fire.
And - of course - the dogs that worship you. Especially if you have grilled venison shnibbles...
Labels:
Deer Camp,
Labrador Retrievers
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Deer Camp - The Food
Typical deer camp breakfast.
Pancakes with Door County maple syrup from Mike and Jamie Henschel and breakfast sausages from Marchants. Strong black coffee and OJ too.
Yum.
Pancakes with Door County maple syrup from Mike and Jamie Henschel and breakfast sausages from Marchants. Strong black coffee and OJ too.
Yum.
Labels:
Deer Camp,
Door County Business,
Terrific Food
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Deer Camp - The Deer
Nice work if you can get it.
Six Deuce and a dandy doe he popped.
One of two he dropped. All in the space of an hour of hunting.
Six Deuce and a dandy doe he popped.
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One of two he dropped. All in the space of an hour of hunting.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Sewer Dweller
Photographic evidence of what was discovered living in the city sewer.
The elusive turd hustler...
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The elusive turd hustler...
Monday, December 14, 2015
Deer Camp - The Friends
Remember the eleven deer I mentioned yesterday?
Raised the bar.
New Guy dropped another deer on Saturday and now the total is twelve. It's really all very ridiculous.
Post-breakfast siesta from the other day. Warm fire, snugly blonde Lab. Life at deer camp is good.
Raised the bar.
New Guy dropped another deer on Saturday and now the total is twelve. It's really all very ridiculous.
Post-breakfast siesta from the other day. Warm fire, snugly blonde Lab. Life at deer camp is good.
click to enlarge
Labels:
Deer Camp,
Friends,
Hunting,
Life is Good,
Venison
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Deer Camp - The Deer
click on the whitetail to enlarge
Two more deer down.
A total of eleven for this year's seer season.
A new camp record.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Guess the Critter
Three shot burst photos of this critter darting past the camera.
Who is it?
Who is it?
click on images to enlarge
Labels:
Guess The Critter,
Trail Camera
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Counting Crows
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Two of them to be exact.
Haven't any idea what attracted them to this spot.
Monday, December 7, 2015
The Strangler
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Looks like I'm preparing to strangle the trail camera.
Actually just straightening it out and tightening the strap.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
La Lune
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Moonrise photo from a week ago as I returned to the house.
Apple iPhone and a little photoshop action.
Labels:
Astronomy,
Hunting,
iPhone Photography,
Moon
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Coyote Hunting
Cleaning-up the photos that are cluttering the phone and I came across a couple from January of 2014.
Coyote hunting out back.
Should be sure to put this back on the calendar for this winter.
Coyote hunting out back.
Should be sure to put this back on the calendar for this winter.
Labels:
Coyotes,
Hunting,
iPhone Photography,
Selfie
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Opening Day
Swapped-out the SD cards on the trail cameras last yesterday. They were last 'freshened' at the beginning of the week just before the gun deer opener on the 28th of November.
I was thinking there might be plenty of action captured before, during and after the hunt. But no. As a matter of fact three of the cameras recorded nothing and I suspect it is a file problem with the memory cards. We'll see.
Here's a nice pic of a solo doe taken at 9:11 AM on opening day - the 28th.
I was thinking there might be plenty of action captured before, during and after the hunt. But no. As a matter of fact three of the cameras recorded nothing and I suspect it is a file problem with the memory cards. We'll see.
Here's a nice pic of a solo doe taken at 9:11 AM on opening day - the 28th.
Labels:
Deer,
Deer Camp,
Hunting,
Trail Camera
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