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António d'Assunção's conversations

Bits-n-Pieces said:

LOL, I don't know Liam. I'm suspecting you read Guy's now very public profile and then came up with the name of the bird here!


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bosnsrun66 said:

Mabut, Very nice morning shot and you've a nice style in your photos. ron


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Dirk928 said:

Hey Ben, looked on fb but there are lots of ben stewarts on there. Have a look for Dirk Mendel on fb or send me an email, dirkm@telus.net.


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Avelino Silva said:

Thank you your visit, and your kind comments, Valentine Verchenko

Greetings from Portugal, Avelino


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bcbennycan said:

On the way there is a giant beaver pond then a road to the west that leads to longworth then railway then nothing but very old big trees never logged or might now even walked though in places. Other than that a few big Grizzly bears and lots and lots of mosquito’s. I been on the big mountain "Lindup". past the last of the tree line but it gets very windy and storms can blow up almost anytime. From there the world looks just excellent.


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bcbennycan said:

I try for next spring the fall is nice but hard to find a great day of sunshine


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bcbennycan said:

I will go look at the pics, I think he lived in a A-Frame house on the river many years ago.


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seang64 said:

Victorabel15 I was shown the place by Perry Howard .He had said it somewhere in his family tree .His fathers uncle something like that .And he had had something to do with supplying wood for the steamboats.It is great to get some input into the place. I was told about the gardens as well.Lots of history no doubt in this area.


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Pwdrkng said:

Antonio - thanks for the constructive comment - noted. But we were the only soles on the street. And not worth much more attention - believe me.


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