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Peppered is from the Missoula plant (at least when I worked there it was). Very tasty. Breakfast your house on Saturday?Thanks, I giggled when I opened it.
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Peppered is from the Missoula plant (at least when I worked there it was). Very tasty. Breakfast your house on Saturday?Thanks, I giggled when I opened it.
Marc kind of made that an official RME currency for a while.The rme world goes round. 15 pounds of bacon from the gf
Marc kind of made that an official RME currency for a while.
That’s when I stopped enjoying receiving gifts for the holidays. 😩Then they made it more difficult to buy. Could only buy once a month or something.
That’s when I stopped enjoying receiving gifts for the holidays. 😩
Was the last straw since you could no longer be paid with BaconI quit working there
(not over that but kind of)
That’s just on the hill above Willow Creek country club. Kurt, you will remember when I live there. When we first moved in that Hill was still undeveloped, and the scouts would use it for campouts. How things have changed.Combine cabin fever with a few minutes here and there between Christmas activities with the family... and I get time to dig into random things on my mind. There are about 97,513 of these research projects currently on my mind, AFC being up there as previously discussed. But this Sandy<->Alta railroad has always intrigued me. I've read about it a great deal in various published works, on Don's amazing UtahRails.net site and poured over tons of aerial photos from the 30's, 40's all the way up to current. The railroad ran ~400 ft from my house which adds a great deal of intrigue to me. I've been documenting that research here for anyone that is curious. https://expeditionutah.com/forum/index.php?threads/the-sandy-alta-railroad-line.8013/
I plan to head up to the only existence of the rail grade that isn't covered by a house or a modern road and see if my metal detector can drum a rail spike or some proof it was once there. @DAA, wanna go swing detectors next spring when the ground thaws? We should take @jeeper in his truck, as I recall he's a pro at finding railroad spikes
But, my pic of the day is this 1965 aerial photo of my neighborhood including the long gone Alta Sky Park airport. I tossed in a corner coordinate for reference. The land under my notation is current day Flat Iron Mesa Park for those familiar with the area.
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With the present wrapping wrapped (see what I did there), I stayed up until the wee hours of the morning crawling through hi-res downloads of aerial photos of Big Cottonwood (particularly Cardiff Fork), Corner Canyon (@bryson, @moab_cj5 @theferg Paul R, we need to visit some more sites up there again soon) and all over my stomping grounds of Sandy & Draper. Damn I love maps, aerial photos and satellite images. Time to open a map store/coffee/taco shop called the Topo-Taco-Two
Is that why I never got the bacon you promised me a long time ago. Lol.I quit working there
(not over that but kind of)
Is that why I never got the bacon you promised me a long time ago. Lol.
That’s just on the hill above Willow Creek country club. Kurt, you will remember when I live there. When we first moved in that Hill was still undeveloped, and the scouts would use it for campouts. How things have changed.