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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Hot, Hot, Hot
It may have snowed in Central Texas on Tuesday, but it was hot in Sula, Montana. It hasn't been this warm since November.
It was a good day for hanging out by the river. It's under there somewhere.
I threw some peanuts onto the ice for the steller's jays. They were a little nervous at first.
Tentative landing.
Test hop.
Payoff.
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