Follow up - Got Hill?

I am taking too much flack from our Pacific coast brethren.....so as requested....some warmer pictures of my puny little hills....LOL!
Guess yours are "BIGGER"

Cheers!
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Here in Michigan we'd flatten those out and plant something. LOL
Sure are pretty though! Thanks for the pics!
 
beautiful, ed - i'm jealous. i've got MAYBE 20 feet of elevation change here. my house is on the "high" ground :roll:

does it count that a bigger version of this is my desktop pic?



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didn't think so.
 
(quoted from post at 15:56:09 01/23/16) Here in Michigan we'd flatten those out and plant something.


Actually we just skip that first step. It's the coal companies and their friends that do the flattening. Not much planting after that :evil:

TOH
 
(quoted from post at 18:12:02 01/23/16)
(quoted from post at 15:56:09 01/23/16) Here in Michigan we'd flatten those out and plant something.


Actually we just skip that first step. It's the coal companies and their friends that do the flattening. Not much planting after that :evil:

TOH

Easy Dan, they call us flat landers here for a reason! ;)
Ed has been here. I was just giving him some grief.

Here's a shot of my "back yard" a few years ago.
Wheat that year. Usually it's corn or soy beans.

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Looks like mountains to this flat lander ;-) Up along the North Shore of Lake Superior, we Minnesotan's call our Laurentian range hills "mountains." The highest point is 2,300 ft.

Enjoy that beautiful scenery!

Colin, MN
 
(quoted from post at 22:18:55 01/23/16)
(quoted from post at 18:12:02 01/23/16)
(quoted from post at 15:56:09 01/23/16) Here in Michigan we'd flatten those out and plant something.


Actually we just skip that first step. It's the coal companies and their friends that do the flattening. Not much planting after that :evil:

TOH

Easy Dan, they call us flat landers here for a reason! ;)
Ed has been here. I was just giving him some grief.

Here's a shot of my "back yard" a few years ago.
Wheat that year. Usually it's corn or soy beans.

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I was just cracking on you and getting a shot in at big energy who I loath. In fact I'm mellow as all heck. Been plowing snow and living on 5 alarm chili and chocolate milkshakes for two days now. Almost out of Zantac :roll:

TOH
 
(quoted from post at 18:53:38 01/24/16)
(quoted from post at 22:18:55 01/23/16)
(quoted from post at 18:12:02 01/23/16)
(quoted from post at 15:56:09 01/23/16) Here in Michigan we'd flatten those out and plant something.


Actually we just skip that first step. It's the coal companies and their friends that do the flattening. Not much planting after that :evil:

TOH

Easy Dan, they call us flat landers here for a reason! ;)
Ed has been here. I was just giving him some grief.

Here's a shot of my "back yard" a few years ago.
Wheat that year. Usually it's corn or soy beans.

32199.jpg

I was just cracking on you and getting a shot in at big energy who I loath. In fact I'm mellow as all heck. Been plowing snow and living on 5 alarm chili and chocolate milkshakes for two days now. Almost out of Zantac :roll:

TOH
What? You didn't stock up on bread and milk the instant it was forecast? LOL
At least from what I read, you're getting a new tractor out of it.
Hopefully one with a cab, heat and air, quick-tach loader.
Front mount snowblower would be nice too. :)
Glad to hear you're getting through safely.
 

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