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    3 sheds? I'm guessing one is the ammunition dump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    3 sheds? I'm guessing one is the ammunition dump.
    Nope. Ammo dump is in the crawl space. Gotta keep ammo at a constant temperature. Too much temperature swing in outside structures.

    Closest shed on left is man cave No.1 - Hunting and fishing equipment, lawn tools/equipment, ladders, 5kw generator, snowthrower, outdoor manly man supplies, etc.

    Shed behind it is man cave No.2 - where my DR650 sleeps, as well as bicycles, StreetStrider and my new to me ElliptiGO.

    Shed on the right is man cave No.3 - where I do spend most of my time. F6B is in it, as well as the beer fridge, music, all of my tools.

    I spend a lot of time out back when winter is gone. I hate staying in the house... working from home gives me cabin fever bad, so when I'm done I'm out there... puttering around


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Nope. Ammo dump is in the crawl space. Gotta keep ammo at a constant temperature. Too much temperature swing in outside structures.

    Closest shed on left is man cave No.1 - Hunting and fishing equipment, lawn tools/equipment, ladders, 5kw generator, snowthrower, outdoor manly man supplies, etc.

    Shed behind it is man cave No.2 - where my DR650 sleeps, as well as bicycles, StreetStrider and my new to me ElliptiGO.

    Shed on the right is man cave No.3 - where I do spend most of my time. F6B is in it, as well as the beer fridge, music, all of my tools.

    I spend a lot of time out back when winter is gone. I hate staying in the house... working from home gives me cabin fever bad, so when I'm done I'm out there... puttering around
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    The cold has moved on and we had a high today in the upper 60s with lots of sun. Riding tomorrow and it's supposed to be even better but today wife and I took a walk on the fishing pier out into the gulf. The water is really clear and looking so blue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    The cold has moved on and we had a high today in the upper 60s with lots of sun. Riding tomorrow and it's supposed to be even better but today wife and I took a walk on the fishing pier out into the gulf. The water is really clear and looking so blue.

    Nice water. No tar balls in it?


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    No tar balls today but that white sand beach was covered with oil a few years ago after the Deep Water Horizon disaster. Many hours went into cleaning it up.

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    I bought some frozen shrimp (10 pound frozen block) a couple of years ago from a local seafood wholesaler and the package came from Louisiana. I swear to Hades they had an slight hint of an petroleum taste to them.

    We threw them out.


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    Riding on the Beach...

    Yeah, but you will still get sand and salt all over your nice clean bike when you ride that beach. Just like I did yesterday in sunny ole Virgin-eee.

    CAN you ride the beach? I see an SUV in that picture.

    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    The cold has moved on and we had a high today in the upper 60s with lots of sun. Riding tomorrow and it's supposed to be even better but today wife and I took a walk on the fishing pier out into the gulf. The water is really clear and looking so blue.


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