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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Nov 7, 2011
Description: Since 1726 this old fort
has protected us
yankees from the likes of
John Dunlop and Dennis
Vogan
Date Taken: Nov 7, 2011
Place Taken: Lewiston,NY
Owner: Kevin D''Angelo
File Name: IMG_2546.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 242, Searey Adventures
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Dan Nickens - Nov 07,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Gee...I dunno, Kevin. I figured we lost that battle. About a thousand of their cousins live next door to me in Florida.     
  
Dave Edward - Nov 10,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Just took another look at your picture Kevin. Absolutely fantastic !! The shadows and the calm water in the lee of the promontory are so nicely defined. A prize winning photo even if you guys lost the war.     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 07,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Dunlop and Vogan could just about land on the lawn.     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Nov 09,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Dunlop &amp; Vogan can just about land anywhere. We are getting lonely for a 'gaggle' mates..     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 09,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Come back down here, John. The water's fine!<br /><br />That reminds me: Are you going to keep the hangar door from freezing shut this year?     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Nov 09,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Don, the problem is that when the ground freezes it rises to lift the doors such that their weight is no longer completely on the tracks. Then if there is a thaw and refreeze the doors become really stuck. I would have to place 1x2 or 2x2 sticks under the doors early in the winter then try to knock them out. I suppose I could dig a (deeper) swale under each door, then try and block the drifting with a tarp or... (I'll ask Dennis what he thinks..)<br /><br />Come down there again?! So soon?!     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Nov 09,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    John, how about those wires they put in gutters to prevent ice dams? I hear that if you stick your tongue to the track, it defrosts quickly.     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 10,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Soon?! John, it's been more than a quarter of a year already!<br /><br />How about using that rubber weather-seal stuff that goes on the bottom of garage doors? It comes in strips about 2 or 3 inches high.     


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