Chesapeake Bay Retriever Archive

  • Guess The Winged Thing Contest

    Guess The Winged Thing Contest

    Get the latest Flash Player to see this player. [Javascript required to view Flash movie, please turn it on and refresh this page] document.getElementById("player1").style.display = ""; var s1 = new SWFObject("http://openspacerestoration.com/wp-content/plugins/flv-embed/flvplayer.swf","player1","320","260","7"); s1.addParam("wmode","transparent"); s1.addParam("allowscriptaccess","always"); s1.addParam("allowfullscreen","true"); s1.addVariable("height","260"); s1.addVariable("width","320"); s1.addVariable("file","http://openspacerestoration.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bird-dog-video.flv"); s1.addVariable("image","http://openspacerestoration.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/17.jpg"); s1.addVariable("link","http://openspacerestoration.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bird-dog-video.flv"); s1.write("player1"); Chesapeake Bay Retriever Fergi,  our Open Space Restoration Mascot,  and Sawyer are  teaching their best friend Twizzler the art of  catching a bird in [...]

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  • Thirst-its variable

    Thirst-its variable

    I quite haven’t succumbed to GPS or even printing out maps on google when it comes to Hiking the Florida Trail.  I figured eventually if I head west I’ll hit Lake Okeechobee or civilization which ever comes first.  Worst case scenario I head north and pick up the nearest crossroad. About 20 miles into the trail [...]

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  • Its Talons Clasping a Bluegill

    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 [...]

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  • Tok Alaska

    Tok Alaska

    Kathy’s pictures from Tok, Alaska are truly inspiring and I enjoy sharing them on OSR.   So here are a few shots courtesy of Kathy.    You can find Tok, Alaska right where Highway 1 and Highway 2 intersect.  If you are traveling the highways in Alaska, eventually you will go thru Tok. A good book about Alaska [...]

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  • “….new waters are always flowing on to you”

    “….new waters are always flowing on to you”

    It was 1983 when my communications professor  at Arizona State University  stated, “you can never step in the same river twice”. It took me a while but I figured it out. The river is constantly moving, the body of water that is traveling  thru it is not the same, pebbles have shifted, fish have moved, [...]

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