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Dan Nickens - Nov 07,2011
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Gee...I dunno, Kevin. I figured we lost that battle. About a thousand of their cousins live next door to me in Florida.
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Dave Edward - Nov 10,2011
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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.
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Don Maxwell - Nov 07,2011
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Dunlop and Vogan could just about land on the lawn.
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John Robert Dunlop - Nov 09,2011
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Dunlop & Vogan can just about land anywhere. We are getting lonely for a 'gaggle' mates..
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Don Maxwell - Nov 09,2011
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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?
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John Robert Dunlop - Nov 09,2011
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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?!
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Kenneth Leonard - Nov 09,2011
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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.
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Don Maxwell - Nov 10,2011
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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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