(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/12/12/39374b9bff193f43691b8e60467000b3.jpg)
Sent from my SCH-R890 using Tapatalk
Never seen that before. Is that a 4 way stop.
Sent from my BLU STUDIO 5.0 C HD using Tapatalk
I think that marks the center of town.
Jerry
Kind of cool I bet the little ones really get a kick out of it.
You can't beat that small town Christmas feeling.
Sent from my BLU STUDIO 5.0 C HD using Tapatalk
Yep, thats pretty much the center of town. The white building on the right at the end of the road is the end of town. :laf:
It's a four corner Dan but not really a four way stop. The only only stops are left and right as I'm facing it there.
Small town? Uh huh :laf: The entire town is a grand total of 0.81 sq miles. And actually .004 miles of that is water.
Quote from: FinsnFur on December 13, 2015, 11:03:48 AM
Yep, thats pretty much the center of town. The white building on the right at the end of the road is the end of town. :laf:
It's a four corner Dan but not really a four way stop. The only only stops are left and right as I'm facing it there.
Small town? Uh huh :laf: The entire town is a grand total of 0.81 sq miles. And actually .004 miles of that is water.
And people still get lost in it. :innocentwhistle:
Quote from: pitw on December 13, 2015, 11:11:40 AM
And people still get lost in it. :innocentwhistle:
Sometimes, it's not the fault of the people who got lost. Sometimes, it can be traced back to the individual giving the directions. :innocentwhistle:
ROFLMAO! :alscalls: :alscalls: No! actually there's still people missing.
This isnt my home town where you two wiseguys were anyway. This is a lil river town 15 minutes away where I do my hunting and fishing. My brother lives there etc.
I'd take small town over large city any day. Most often the people are friendlier & one can gain hunting area info rather quickly. Especially at the local town restaurant. Where the farmers/ranchers tend to gather in the early am.
Just noticed this thread. I REALLY like that pic, not sure why. Good vibes.
Years ago when my younger son was in HS he and I were hunting unfamiliar country. Someone told us about a herd of elk in a field outside the town of Sayward so we drove there. No trace of a town along a highway through forest, so we turned down a side road 200 yards following a sign pointing to a gas station. The station was tightly surrounded by unbroken forest. As we filled up I asked the attendant how to get to Sayward. He looked embarrassed and replied, "You're in it."
That would be amusing Okanagan :laf: