Blaze & Daze

cannabiscrusader

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We just spent all day at the PDGA Chess.com Invitational in Florida. We have 2 days left. We had so much fun. Met a bunch of players. Watched the best men and women in the world play and followed their cards. We walked over 20k steps up and down the mountain. The teepad on hole #18 is the highest point in Florida. If you like disc golf, I highly recommend going over to a tournamemt for at least a day to check it.out. we had vip passes so we can actually follow the cards around. But there is general admission and multiple spots you can watch from. The staff and volunteers were helpful and the course was amazing.

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Looks like a fun time!

A couple of years ago, me and the wife found a tower on top of a big hill somewhere in Massachusetts.


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Cool little staircase

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Zoom in on the field below, you can see a dude chasing Frisbees all over.

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As luck would have it, Rashawnda and Genine decided to meet at the top of the tower to have a late lunch and catch up. They were not shy with personal information. Pizza and salad looked good.

Frisbee
 

DeadHeadX

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That 30 feet deeper than my deepest dive back in the day lol
My wife and I are both former instructors (PADI and SSI) - met while diving in Thailand, early ‘90s. Deepest wreck dive for me was the U853, off Rhode Island, around 140’. Made some reef dives deeper than that long ago, but have no interest in those sorts of depths today. Did some pretty questionable things once or twice, certainly.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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My wife and I are both former instructors (PADI and SSI) - met while diving in Thailand, early ‘90s. Deepest wreck dive for me was the U853, off Rhode Island, around 140’. Made some reef dives deeper than that long ago, but have no interest in those sorts of depths today. Did some pretty questionable things once or twice, certainly.
Was you able to get inside probably not? Worked for Mel Fisher in the keys back in the 90
 

Stiickygreen

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Mornin.... looks like another far too warm day here. Gonna start hearing "Red Flag Day" soon if we don't get some moisture....and it's all downhill from there. We've owned this place for 10 years and have seen 2 major forest fires on the Sangres in that time. Hayden fire/Decker fire. We were on pre-evac for the Decker fire for 6 weeks. Super fun to go through yer shit and decide what's really important and what's not...

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Decker 2019 72071498_1544500635692115_1960287936490504192_n.jpg Northwest of us...burned from Sept til a good late October snow/Winter put it out

Still a few months of "Winter" to go...but so far early March is looking dry. March/April are our biggest snow months.... supposedly. (there is rain in the forecast for Tues. but not a lot)

Looks like other areas of the country are seeing the same basic thing. Yikes. Just yikes. But the climate isn't changing...it's all a ruse.
 
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