Somehow, that looks just like how things looked around here in Midland just a few days ago, when we were hit by that ice storm.
Nice shot, there!
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black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,327Major grins
edited January 31, 2009
Hi Craig,
Nice shot here. I don't see near as much bamboo in the wild as I used to. Cutting your own fishing pole out of this stuff was the name of the game when I was growing up.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
Nice shot here. I don't see near as much bamboo in the wild as I used to. Cutting your own fishing pole out of this stuff was the name of the game when I was growing up.
Tom
Nice one Craig. Yup it brings back memories. Always had a bamboo pole, a bit of that green cotton line, a wooden bobber and hook. Didn't need much more to spend a fun summer day down by the pond.
Good one Craig, man that bamboo can grow to ridiculous lengths and thicknesses.......may many years ago I saw them using that stuff as scaffolding in Singapore.
Nice shot here. I don't see near as much bamboo in the wild as I used to. Cutting your own fishing pole out of this stuff was the name of the game when I was growing up.
Tom
Howdy Tom,
I agree, that was one of the first things to hit me when I saw all the different types, then the overwhelming beauty of it really was nice.
Nice one Craig. Yup it brings back memories. Always had a bamboo pole, a bit of that green cotton line, a wooden bobber and hook. Didn't need much more to spend a fun summer day down by the pond.
Good one Craig, man that bamboo can grow to ridiculous lengths and thicknesses.......may many years ago I saw them using that stuff as scaffolding in Singapore.
.... Skippy
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Howdy Skippy,
Thanks very much, I would love to see the true old growth Bamboo in a neat setting like that, one day hopefully:D
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Nice shot, there!
Nice shot here. I don't see near as much bamboo in the wild as I used to. Cutting your own fishing pole out of this stuff was the name of the game when I was growing up.
Tom
Nice one Craig. Yup it brings back memories. Always had a bamboo pole, a bit of that green cotton line, a wooden bobber and hook. Didn't need much more to spend a fun summer day down by the pond.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
Good one Craig, man that bamboo can grow to ridiculous lengths and thicknesses.......may many years ago I saw them using that stuff as scaffolding in Singapore.
.... Skippy
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Craig
Burleson, Texas
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Tom,
I agree, that was one of the first things to hit me when I saw all the different types, then the overwhelming beauty of it really was nice.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy John,
Thanks!! As they Sat Ah, Memories:D
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Skippy,
Thanks very much, I would love to see the true old growth Bamboo in a neat setting like that, one day hopefully:D
Craig
Burleson, Texas