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This clever dog was set in place to prevent Canadian geese from populating the area. This pond now has blue stakes erected & strung together with monofilament fishing line. A number of Canadian geese are paddling approximately 30' out from this cardboard dog, honking.

 

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From Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources:

 

Recycle fishing line to help the environment -

 

Discarded fishing line can easily snare fish, geese, ospreys, otters, turtles and other wildlife. Kentucky Fish & Wildlife urges you to make recycling your line THEIR first line of defense.

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is working to educate the public and reduce the amount of discarded fishing line and soft plastic baits in public waters of the Commonwealth. These are volunteer driven programs and we need YOUR help! You may volunteer as an individual or participate as a group. If you would like to be a part of our effort to clean up Kentucky waterways through proper disposal of line please continue reading for further information. The soft plastic bait recycling program is currently under development and more information will be available soon. fw.ky.gov/Fish/Pages/Fishing-Tackle-Recycling.aspx

This little guy had a constant stream of riddles for kids. I'm surprised it has lasted this long through the years.

These bones are found in the head of guinea pigs. These are the lucky bones.

 

Our guide placed them in a shot glass of liquor. We took turns downing the shots. Whoever drank the atuqcha was the lucky one.

This was a curious evening as it was a brilliant waning gibbous moon coupled with a rising fog resulting in some fun shots & patterns. You could visibly see the fog & energy being emitted moving upward from the ground exactly as displayed in these photos and condensing around the dog. Hopefully they do not use toxic or carcinogenic pesticides or herbicides. Soccer field next door.

Lawrence Senior HS Prom Photo w. Vicky Vinch - 17 years old, w. Carol Gorisch, Robbie Shelhammer and Betty Reece (et al).

 

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

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