This is a contribution to Project Green. Go to Anna Pics to see the end the fun.
How could I end Project Green without showing my Green truck I inherited from my Dad. I use it to tow the boat to the lake. where I try to catch some white Crappie that have a lot of Green on them. I went out this weekend and caught a few before the cold weather comes back.
If you come home and find this Green problem, there is only one thing to do with a closer look. (this isn't my house)
You might as well head for Club Kameleon which is very Green for a drink .
I'm Greened out of here.
13 comments:
I wouldn´t mind having a drink or two and maybe some grilled fish!
This is an interesting post. I love crappie and used to go some great distances to get them. Now, sadly, I no longer fish.
Very interesting green stuff, especially that last picture!
Lots of green! looks like that tree narrowly missed that house.. lucky people..
I am 'green' with envy now FG....what an interesting post today :D
You are so sweet to come by my blog, appreciate this pal ;)
A good green post! The green truck is definitely mandatory! The fallen tree - Yikes!
Finally, we see fish!
I like the green in the last photo!
Great Green Posts..
Great Project Green.
Thanks for visits.
I like skunk cabbage in spite of the smell and bats too!!
Nice crappies, I'm glad to see your action is beginning to heat up! Your observation about bluegills eating minnows are teh same as mine, using lures such as these does tend to keep the little ones off the hook.
I love the Crappie! Great catch!
Cool green truck! Love the collage!
Great photos - have really enjoyed all your greenery! So that's what a crappie looks like! You'll be pleased to know my husband bought a boat last weekend! It's only a small dinghy and quite run down..he and the girls are going to do it up..will be posting progress later :O)
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