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Saw this at my local marina while on my morning run. Thought it would be on the lot a while At the “discounted” price but noticed it was gone that afternoon. View attachment 239598
But it rides like crap. If you want to fit 20 of your bro’s/bimbos who haven’t moved off campus yet, make a stupid wake, and blare music no one else wants to hear, then that’s a screaming deal. Lol

Every time we’re out in our 255 I’m impressed how it takes waves/wakes and we are able to cruise even with a huge top on. Buddies boat that is shorter, albeit weighs more, rides like poo. I ask him why he bought it, he said because it looks cool…
 
Another beautiful day out there, before and after watching the Bills whip the Jets.

Pregame morning run, we spotted one of the parents...
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Post-game, just enough time for another spin, and spotted one of the kids...

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Many buckets of tomatoes, a bucket every other day. Wife processing for Winter. We grew mainly paste tomatoes.

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Surprised that you don't have many critters eating your garden overnight. Or do you?

We have it fenced off. Only problem was voles eating the cucumber vines at the ground, we trellis them. Pickling cukes we’re untouched but the long salad cukes were decimated earlier this summer. The garden is in a 100’x30’ greenhouse.
 
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Surprised that you don't have many critters eating your garden overnight. Or do you?

The garden is in here, this is about half of the greenhouse. I put this sides 6-mil plastic on last week. Excuse the tall goldenrod along the fence.

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20 years ago it was our lambing barn.

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