Welcome To Spring
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Welcome To Spring
Why not send in a few of your spring Rickenbacker photos? I would love to see a couple as the snow falls outside the RickResource Forum office today.
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The original of that photo is a poster I'm working on. It's 70 meg in size! Shrinking it down to 36K killed the resolution 100%...
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Thanks Paul, I really needed that. I feel better already.
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Nice pics all! Thanks for warming up a very un-spring day. Love the deck Paul. Never tired of seeing that deck... on account of what's usually sitting on it!! Beautiful. This will be a stunning poster.
10°F here today with snow and ice, but 45mph wind gusts make it more like -4°F. No spring smell here yet.
Hey Charly, another poem (wasn't Bullwinkle great?)
Spring has sprung,
The grass has riz'
Now we can smell,
The doggie biz'.
...Dean
10°F here today with snow and ice, but 45mph wind gusts make it more like -4°F. No spring smell here yet.
Hey Charly, another poem (wasn't Bullwinkle great?)
Spring has sprung,
The grass has riz'
Now we can smell,
The doggie biz'.
...Dean
...Dean
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Spring has arrived in my home town. How do I know? We have been experiencing warmer temperatures and our bulbs are all blooming. I love it. No pics at the moment though, I am in Vancouver. Same story down here btw.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
David and I had a short and very pleasant chat today. We are both supposed to be working after all.
We are planning to get together and play some tunes in the near future on our Rickenbackers. I love this forum. We'll post the obligatory pics afterwards of course. Did I mention...? Oh yes I did...a whole sentence ago.
It's worth repeating though. I love this forum.
We are planning to get together and play some tunes in the near future on our Rickenbackers. I love this forum. We'll post the obligatory pics afterwards of course. Did I mention...? Oh yes I did...a whole sentence ago.
It's worth repeating though. I love this forum.“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein




