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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3765 on: Yesterday at 05:16:08 PM »

KB... Lol . Camper just being funny, as usual. It is such a a fancy boat he pretended to be on a Navy cruiser! Lol.

Here is where we are. So close to town we can drive over little bridge from the resort to the grocery.

https://longbirchlodge.com/cabins/vacation-home-6/

https://longbirchlodge.com/boat-rentals/.  Ours is the Havana, I think?

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3766 on: Yesterday at 06:01:49 PM »

Tig  SWEET !

I checked the weekly forecast for Longville, MN, also looking sweet !

You guys are going to have a great week up there, stay safe and good luck on the fishing.

Oh by the way I see there is an airport within walking distance of you, so we'll see you for dinner tomorrow night.  ;) :P 
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3767 on: Yesterday at 06:13:33 PM »

Absolutely BL 🐟

I'm having a " blind Russian " just now at the Anchorage Inn restaurant. They have some very interesting names for drinks and sammies and such. And they have chicken gizzards on the app menu. Not often seen... Lol

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3768 on: Today at 12:01:12 AM »

Hello Beakers

The forest fire smoke is staying above use for now - 55 AQI, but at 6pm you could look directly at the sun - not much brighter than a full moon on a clear night.  Had a high of 80 today and sunny.  Heading for 92 tomorrow and storms on Tuesday.

Ruby has run off her cubs...
Maddie Meets Bear Ruby   -   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-9TUwXVfGw

Lesley set herself a challenge...
Birding Against the Clock   -   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxI9Kvw2Iwg

LuLu the Cat’s Intense Standoff with a Dog (ENG SUB)   -   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x0wZmMlPd0

Maru’s tear stain became clean and his face rejuvenated   -   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqrfPWzI6vc

A look at last weeks eruption at Kelauea... - next episode projected within the next 4 days...
Kilauea Volcano Eruption Update   -   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VThzfnYXPbM
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3769 on: Today at 12:28:17 AM »

Clynn, it's raining tonight!  ;D ... awww sweet baby bluebirds photos by Jennifer... love your pink morning posts.... what an interesting story about the Confederate soldiers graves.

Phyl, I can't believe its June 1st! soon the year will be half over.... sweet nature video with many dragonflies and I think a Grebe bird. But, I'm not sure...

{{{Puff}}} We have a pair of Chickadees here that we enjoy watching..

Tig, Beautiful vacation area.... looking forward to pics... enjoy your time away!

Hi Karen

Lisa, funny story about Jeff's aunt... someone needs to tell her children. LOL! ...

Lori and Destini, Love today's strawberry theme and posts... yummy desserts!

Tsk, Monsignor Gabriel  ;D

Oldguy, stunning lava eruptions by Madam Pele... thanks for links.

Good night!





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Thinking of and missing, Eagles, Peep, Jaspurr, Jilltosa, MpMom and Pete, Lindygold, Naimoj, Smb,  and those who have not been with us for a while.

Prayers For Paulie and Charlie, Tim and Tsk, Phyl, Jim and Maggie, Tig, Kb's Chris, Clynn and family, Lisa, Jeff and Family, Tsk/Tim's cousin Joe, Lori, grandmothers and family, Baz, Eaglesrock, Eagles and Mom, Tsk's bro and wife Margaret, Karen and Piper, Lisa's FIL, Puff, Kb's friends Vi and Dennis, Tsk's DIL Amy, SIL and grandson, Jicaji, Maxie and Larry, Camper's daughter, Ed's sis Gina, Tsk's Barb & Tom, Baz great niece and family, Peep, Jaspurr, Clynn's DIL's mom, Ed's friend Greg, Puff's brother, Masswatch hubby Jamey, Pip's Dad, Ezee, EagleFanDave, Tim's Uncle, Paulie's granddaughter Madison, Emy and family, Jilltosa, Eaglesrock cousin Michael, Thyla/Anne, Neva's family, Keystone, Weasel and family, and All here in need of healing and comforting.

Special prayers for All God's creature great and small, For Iris SWFL eaglets E24 & E25, For those who lost pets, and the survivors from California fires, and their rescuers, Hellgate Ospreys, Trempealeau Eagles’ Nest, Big Bear Eagles nest, Tiny Tammy and Paws of War, Harley and his little siblings, Miss Maggie, TRR Sloths, Brooks Fall Brown Bear Otis, Honey and Gunnar, SWFL Harriet, Star, Little One and all the Feral cats, TRR rescue babies, The Fairy Penguins, Berry Mom,  NEFL Juliet, Romeo and Samson, Lucy and Larry, Salt River wild horses, Alaska Bears and Wolves that they be saved, Decorah, E2/D1, Dr Rogers and Black bears Shadow and family and Wildlife Research Institute, and All God's creatures great and small.
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3770 on: Today at 06:12:41 AM »





Good Morning ...



                 

Today  87F  and   Tonight 67F

Lani those sweet bunnies and t heir mama; glad y'all got some rain;  it's slow going for the   year  until 'June'. Then  'zoom' !

  OG  awesome  lava eruptions  from Madam Pele.  TKS for links.

  Tig lovely area for a vaca; looking forward to photos... do have a nice time

Lisa funny story about Jeff's aunt

Prayers for:
Victims of natural  and Man-made disasters plus those who rescue them. The Fallen / Our Allies in Defense of our country. And   #47.   Police and First Responders. Doctors & nurses, teachers and especially our clergy. Pope Leo XIV. My sweet Maggie. 'Little Gray' and 'Little One' . And  all abandoned, abused , lost cats , stray, unloved, homeless  and feral cats.
Ling-Xiao Zhe the 6 month old Snow leopard cub of Suojia Township Quinghai,  fell from a cliff  4-2025  survived ,recovering at  Xining Wildlife Park, China .... all those like him world over.   And, all wildlife.
The Bluebirds of Cane Ridge, Tennessee,  Sauces bald eagle cam nest, Hummingbirds, Bumble Bees  and Honey bees everywhere . As always, Beakers, Cheers and RRP / families.
 






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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3772 on: Today at 06:48:24 AM »



KB   Found this on cleaning your grill???

To clean an MHP grill, focus on the grilling surface, grates, and overall interior. For grates, soak them in hot, soapy water and scrub with a nylon brush. The grilling surface can be cleaned with a wire brush before each use, or after each use. For heavy buildup, use a degreaser and a wire brush or abrasive pad.
Detailed Cleaning Steps:
1. Grill Grates:
Soak in hot, soapy water for 15-20 minutes to loosen debris.
Scrub with a nylon brush to remove stuck-on food.
Use a degreaser for stubborn stains.
2. Grilling Surface:
Clean before each use and after each use with a wire brush.
Use a wire brush or abrasive pad for heavy buildup.
Consider a steam cleaner with a metal brush attachment.
3. Grill Interior:
Remove the grates and drip pan.
Vacuum out loose debris and ash.
Clean the drip pan with a scrub brush or abrasive sponge.
Clean the interior of the chimney cap with a scrub brush.
For interior stains, use a damp sponge or cloth with mild dish soap.
4. Burners (if applicable):
Clean the exterior of the burners with a clean grill brush.
Carefully remove burners (if applicable) and clean the interior with a flexible venturi brush or pipe cleaner.

TIG   Thanks for the pics - You are living in luxury!!!

OLDGUY   High of 86 here today.  Think we are a day behind you.  Ruby - could put a damper on enjoying your porch  LOL    Lesley sure has a lot of warblers and she knows them all.  Terrible tumble she took!

LANI   You got some rain - YAY Look at those sweet bunnies.  Tim called me to the patio yesterday afternoon and guess who was eating all the flowers off my potted plant?  Mr bunny!   Will see if it rebuds.  I raised it up off the concrete.  ::) ::)   It's been there for a couple weeks but he just found it  LOL

PHYL  Pretty AM pics  :)  Love the Natalia Sots figures.  Quirky enough for me.  :)
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #3773 on: Today at 07:11:16 AM »

Good Morning Beakers!

      

Phyl, love your morning picture! And those cute painted rocks! A beautiful windy in France, cute Yellow Wagtail!

Lani, happy to hear the rain came! We are getting some starting late tonight, and looks like all day tomorrow! TWC says 89 high today, 71 tomorrow. I agree, where does time go... Erin's birthday this week, he will be 34! So hard to believe... Awww, sweet Mama and baby rabbits!

oldguy, I haven't noticed any smoky haze here yet! Wow on Lesley's video, that was a rough hike! Glad she managed that 'accident waiting to happen' spot!  Ruby, what a sweet and cute bear! Spectacular lava fountains at Kilauea!!

Lori, love your Welcome June post! Good everything!

tig, I looked up a Blind Russian, sounds good!  https://beveragebeaver.com/blind-russian-cocktail/  And your new place looks like a wonderful place to be!

kb, very cute goat video!

tsk, love Lani's Pontifical critters, and love the names you give them! I don't plant Marigolds anymore, either the squirrels or rabbits eat the flowers off as soon as they bloom!

Lisa, beautiful flowers yesterday. Oh, I wasn't asking you how to explain how the chiggers get where they go, I just meant that they are very sneaky and you can never see them, and they are awful!  The itching is intense!  I told Mom I wasn't going out there again unless she gets it sprayed!  Dad had sort of built a trellis thing out of limbs, and planted some starts from the Wisteria.

karen, you are having some hot weather! Our yards are pretty shady, a sunny spot in the back where we had the dead ash tree removed and half of the front lawn. The two big Pines and a big and bigger Maple shade the back, a big Oak in the front along with a big Crabapple. That's why I grow Hostas and Impatiens in the front! Cutting down the dead Ash gave Ed a place for his raised bed tomato plants, perfect! And, of course, Bella's little wagon garden.

At the Wells Fargo Osprey nest, three chicks! And there's leftovers of a Coy from the lake at Jordan Creek Town Center Mall! Thank you Mary Bradish for the pics! :


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