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Archive for November, 2008
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Lake Okeechobee to be dropped to 12.5 Feet
With the last three weeks being rather dry I was surprised to read that water from Lake Okeechobee is still being dumped into the St.Lucie River. Apparently things have changed at the Army Corps of Engineers. Chief of Engineering for the Corps, Steve Duba stated on September 2 in an interview with the TCPalm Newspaper [...] -
Champion Beowulfs Grendl
Wanted to let all our OSR visitors know that today Kathy from Tok Alsaka had to say goodbye to her Champion Dog Grendl. Kathy, we are thinking about you today. Your photography, kindness and caring heart are an inspiration to all of us. Kathy Writes….Today Grendl went on a journey to go live with his brothers and [...] -
Chesapeake Bay Retreiver Ready to Work
Fergie, our OSR Mascot spent a full day on the job recently, keeping me company and watching the birds fly overhead. I figured that since she is the OSR Mascot and the greatest dog anyone could ask for, that she needed a little more mention on the site. She is an excellent retriever, pretty good [...] -
Its Talons Clasping a Bluegill
Looking off to the side of the Jon boat all I can see is our wake of black water. Our landing area looks the same distance away from my last glance as the 4hp motor battles the rain while northeast wind grabs the bow of the boat and holds it with her fierce talons. 400 [...]