Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 17, 2017 at 08:59:45 from (172.78.71.232):
Doing Father's day BYOB a day early. BYOB is Bring your own bullets. Plan to kill some clay pigeons in gravel pit. Still waiting for someone to give me a good way to cook them or BQ them.
My boy takes this day seriously. He bought an electric pigeon tosser. If you set it on auto, it will put two birds in the at the same time.
Daughter is into gun power too. Last year she commented how nice my revolver was for home protection. So I gave it to her. Then I warned my SIL to be good or he might get shot. SIL is like a kid when it comes to the go-cart. He was named after race driver AJ and he drives like he's in a race car, crazy.
Grand kids like driving the go cart and JD garden tractor. So I got my toys out for grand kids to play on.
While setting up the shooting range in gravel pit, I couldn't help taking a pic of flowers on my south country property.
Planning on good family time, including good eats. geo.
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