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Caught in the act
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near Masefield, Saskatchewan (Canada)
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by Lilypon - Extra information
- Camera: FINEPIX2650
- Taken on 2002:01:01 00:21:32
- Exposure: 0.004s (1/240)
- Focal Length: 10.70mm
- F/Stop: f/8.700
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0 EV
- No flash, Auto


Comments
Panamon_Creel, on April 26, 2007, said:
But t'was 'hicks' fun while it lasted
Lilypon, on April 26, 2007, said:
LOLOLOL You are a very clever one with words Mr. Creel! ;b
p.s. come out west.......we will make a point of taking you to a prairie BBQ (and will introduce you to the soft, cuddly, friendly Buffalo
....at calving time). :^)))
Lilypon, on April 26, 2007, said:
Actually I think the season prior to Bison calving time would be even better for collecting prairie oysters...I'll be happy to supply you with the necessary equipment. :)
Ryan Calhoun, on September 8, 2007, said:
A good candidate for: You know it was a good night when you wake up and...
Prairie oysters, Pam? I assume you're referring to the pâtisserie bovine variety. Such fun!
Lilypon, on September 8, 2007, said:
:D Ryan I think it would be wunderbar to see a citified Easterner collecting them :D
Lilypon, on September 9, 2007, said:
and if he wants to prep them (still attached :) with pastry so much the better. :^)))
Pam (who will be making sure the local mortician has measured him first ;)
LOLOL re "You know it was a good night when you wake up and..." The night before may have been but have you ever been caught up in barb wire? :S
Ryan Calhoun, on September 9, 2007, said:
Actually I was thinking this is the first sight you see when you wake up, right after you think "how did I get here and where are my clothes?"
Lilypon, on September 10, 2007, said:
Ah yes I do believe young men do have those sorts of problems (now I'm praying my son is behaving himself ;S
Panamon_Creel, on September 10, 2007, said:
...."how did I get here and where are my clothes?"---> Am I hurt? (checking barbed wire for prairie oyster left overs), ---> going through the five stages from denial to acceptance, ---> off to the next party ;)
Lilypon, on September 10, 2007, said:
OMG it's not good to laugh this hard in the a.m. (esp. before one has gone to the washroom. ;)
I can easily picture young men doing the above (and the younger you in particular Mr. Creel ;).
Panamon_Creel, on September 11, 2007, said:
Still Young (at heart);)
Lilypon, on September 11, 2007, said:
;)
Lilypon, on October 14, 2007, said:
Mr. Creel here's this fellow's thoughts re your prairie oysters. ;)
And this one is very eager to meet you! :^)))
Helena Boucinha, on January 23, 2008, said:
Esta fotografia é linda!
Lilypon, on January 28, 2008, said:
Hi Helena and thank you!
I apologize I didn't see this sooner! :S All the best from Canada Pam (who will translate this when I get home)
AXOTA, on February 5, 2008, said:
Happy days--a reminder of a more genteel and innocent life-style where boys would be boys and gi--- Hell.I dont rember doin that. Did I--??
Lilypon, on February 5, 2008, said:
Join Mr. Creel Jim! (though I'm positive he still remembers, and sometimes relives, those days ;)
Panamon_Creel, on February 6, 2008, said:
LOL I still have the scars to prove it :)
AXOTA, on February 6, 2008, said:
Reference--above post; Sept 8th----Quote- Lilypon-- " citified Easterners"---perhaps you meant to say "certified Easterners" and they would need very carefull assessement to be suitable for what you have in mind.
Lilypon, on February 6, 2008, said:
Mr. Creel would pass the assessment just fine! :)~
I'd love to see our Franconian/Bavarian up on a horse with lasso in hand. :^))) He'd learn why those cowboys eat prairie oysters (tis revenge for the ugliness those little doggies put them through).
Ryan Calhoun, on February 6, 2008, said:
I think not knowing what "citified" means is the first qualification for being citified. :)
Lilypon, on February 6, 2008, said:
ah the ambiguity of it all. Mr. Creel was once a small town country peep (like me) who has since fallen in love with big city life (hence the word citified ;)
Lilypon, on February 7, 2008, said:
Paul often get very humid cool days (90%+ humidity) in the spring and the fall (two winters ago it was almost all winter :b). I must admit liking our climate when it's much drier. I wouldn't be happy with every winter being in those conditions, that you have, for it's duration. ;)
Pam
esseil, on February 17, 2008, said:
Amazing shot,-Lilypon,**!!!Pleasant, rich in imagination and very original,Congratulations,cheers,esseil