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Day Four

Frankly, the weather sucked during the days I had planned to ride so the next best thing was to sit at Tim's and drink beer and watch football. Although the Bears won, it did not dampen my spirits as Rod and Diane came over with their deer salami. I did see the McCutcheons and their new hound, Smokey. But I missed Christopher.


Rod brought deer salami. Mmm good stuff. Think I'll go shoot me one.


One picture just doesn't capture the essence of homegrown deer salami. It is like our Midwest morels, it is a unique taste all its own.




Tim and Diane discussing upcoming new city ordinances. Diane is a city father, err, mother. Well, anyway she is a lady of influence.


A cat out on a limb in BFE. No further comments necessary. This turned out to be my last visit to BFE this trip, as events would unfold in Burgess to alter somewhat the tenor of the trip.

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  1. :? I don't know how much of a lady of influence I am, but I do try. Just ask a few dog owners here. Hahaha. I know I can b intimidating to a certain know-it-all political nutcase here. LOL. And I think to this day 'Peewee' is still afraid of me thanks to Chris.

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