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Critiques From ERNIE BUCHANAN


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Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
11/22/2009 3:44:04 PM

That's good for a minute there I thought I was eating something else.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
11/21/2009 4:19:23 PM

Must be a male squirrel, his ears look like bite marks from other squirrels.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:138264) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
11/21/2009 4:09:58 PM

Most people drink their coffee hot but there are others that like a cold drink. I haven't had one and it might be crushed ice with a coffee flavoring. Remember its like 90 degrees and full sun outside so a cold drink really sells. These consession stands try to each have something unique so when you see it again you might say. I want that bean freeze.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
11/15/2009 5:26:58 PM

I think it is illegal to sell game animals in this state but they can commercially raise elk and buffalo for harvest and sell the meat that way. They are tasty and you would literally wolf them down.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
10/27/2009 3:36:18 PM

I'm not sure what ferrocement is but it looks like it just cast in that form and ready to finish.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
10/25/2009 1:40:50 AM

Yes, Wolf I like to post related material together. I try to cover a wide variety of subjects and show things I think people will not see unless your here in Okanogan and see the same things I do.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
10/2/2009 11:25:30 PM

YES MOST FARMERS GET 3 CUTTINGS BUT SOME LUCKY ONES GET 4 CUTTINGS. THE FIRST IS USUALLY HAS SOME WEEDS IN IT BUT AFTER THAT ITS PRIME STUFF.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
9/24/2009 3:36:08 PM

These nice brookies came out of Blue Lake in the Limebelt.Its gets some pressure but mostly local folks fish it. Its a small lake and open year round. They have also planted cutthroat in the lake and they are small but will grow fast in there. The lake is down again this year so boat access is tough but casting a lure from shore still works. If you ever in Okanogan look me up and we can see how fishing is up there.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
9/24/2009 3:31:21 PM

This was selling them at our car parts swap meet and then he returned asgin as a vendor at the Omak Stampede. They were completely assembled and varnished but I failed to pick up his card. every one looked very nice and most sold for 29.99.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
9/19/2009 2:50:27 AM

WHERE HIS HEAD IS IT EVEN LOOKS LIKE THE DEVIL.
        Photo By: Roberto Baez Duarte  (K:4297) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
9/10/2009 3:12:05 PM

You have to be politicaly correct now a days and call him ecologically minded individual.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
9/9/2009 6:10:07 PM

ARE THEY MULES, DONKEYS, JENNIES, BURROS OR ASSES?
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:41772) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
8/16/2009 10:57:23 PM

Above the entrance to this ranch the own has built a metal gate with western motiff designs on,over and on the sidesto the entrance. Its all metal and painted black.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
8/14/2009 3:15:07 PM

Yes its a big cast iron rusted rooster and there are more license plates on the other side.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
8/14/2009 3:12:47 PM

We have a lot of open areas and sign makes a convient target to shoot at.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
6/18/2009 4:24:08 PM

Too me it looks like the butterfly was super imposed on a fuzzy photo. You can see the tag (ID) near the head and part of it was photoshopped out. The butterfly doesn't apper to be on the flower corectly. Position of the butterfly is also that of a pinned insect. Nice crisp photo.
ERN
        Photo By: Eric Mok  (K:342)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
6/10/2009 4:17:03 PM

Hi Olga, she was in our Okanogan Days parade and celebrating Oldies Ladies and looked like she was enjoying herself, maybe next year we'll see you there on your favorite ride.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
5/6/2009 12:03:08 AM

Wow Keith sounds like you now your Trucks or are a Trucker. In Washington State the longest truck can be 53' and carry 80,000 lbs.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
4/24/2009 4:31:50 PM

Thanks Rashed for interest in these old cars. I'm not sure of the make of the upper car but the bumper and hood was in good shape along with other scarce parts.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
3/19/2009 12:37:36 AM

Yes there is a farmer nearby and an Indian so you might get scalped too.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
3/14/2009 7:00:07 PM

I stood in the exact same spot as the light that hit the ground. Some place in the canyon the Indian tour guide pointed out logs that were stuck up the wall when there was high water.
        Photo By: Sunset Man  (K:10972) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
2/21/2009 7:37:25 PM

Thanks for the info.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
2/19/2009 3:29:55 PM

Oops changed his name to Shah of Iran or King of Iran. Thanks.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
2/1/2009 3:49:57 PM

You are correct Bibin.I made a error on that one. Glad somebody is paying attention out there in usefilm land.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
1/28/2009 6:31:57 PM

YOU ARE DOUBLE RIGHT WOLF. I DID FURTHER RESEARCH AND CAME UP WITH THE SAME ANSWERS YOU DID. IT MUST HAVE BEEN TERRIBLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH ONE PERSON WHEN THEY HAVE A DIFFERENT CODE THAN YOU.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
1/28/2009 6:12:28 PM

I noticed that too that SOS should be 3 long 3 short 3 long. This code is probably outdate but its nice to know someone who still knows the code. By the way my Dad was a Ham Radio operator and he knew Morse Code. His call letters were W7GSN which stood for Girls Smell Nice or Gears Screws and Nuts.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
1/21/2009 6:38:23 PM

This document is probaly 1944 to 1945. All the stamps are still in it. I will show one of them in a couple of weeks when I do stamps.
Thanks ERN
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
1/15/2009 3:58:14 PM

Wow this is close to a photo I have.
        Photo By: Stan Ciszek  (K:44374) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
1/7/2009 5:29:33 PM

Yup. I'm the only cook in this Mansion. These were grown in Mt. Vernon so they wre probably exported to Canada.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)  
12/23/2008 4:57:29 PM

Nice haearing from you again Wolf. Actually its quite a process cutting alfalfa. They cut it when it starts to flower, then let it sit for a couple of days or more to dry. Then they turn it to dry more and bale it. They used to always make small bales so they could buck them (pick them up). Now its can still be done that way but many farmers make bigger square bales or even bigger round bales. The round bales are the more efficient. Then the farmer can use his tractor to unroll the bales for his critters.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:4656)


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