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This week's Bird of the Week.......
04-10-2010, 02:35
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This week's Bird of the Week.......
This week's Bird of the Week is a two-fer, and the quote is a 'keeper' that was sent in by the submitter, NH Bill, AKA Bill Garamella, owner of Casa Billisa. Bill has a nice habit of sending in great pictures - Casa Billisa totally buried under snow drifts, great shots of autumn from the Birds and Bears rally, etc.

I hope Jim and Bill enjoyed their recent sojourn in the sunny south - it sure looked like they did. And, Bill seems to have learned the local dialect and colloquial references very quickly! LOL!

If you want to see your Bird(s) as Bird of the Week, please send in a favorite picture with all the details. Use the link on the home page or send directly to me at the email address on this post.

I hope everyone is out enjoying Spring in your Bird. I am home bound with that 'not-flu' flu that's going around. You know: "It's not the flu. We don't know what it is, but it is putting lots of people in the hospital. Here's three prescriptions. Pay at the door. Good luck." So, if you wake up one morning suddenly feeling like a porcupine took up residence in your throat, don't assume it is an allergy due to the absurdly high pollen counts in the sunny south right now! But hey, the wild flowers in the Texas Hill Country are becoming absolutely superb this year -- we've got flowering shrubs and wild flowers in our yard this year that we didn't know we had! The LSB rally in Marble Falls this weekend should be enjoying a great show of color.

Enjoy the weekend folks and send those Bird of the Week photos in!

Thanks,
Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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04-10-2010, 03:16
Post: #2
This week's Bird of the Week.......
Mike, the wildflowers are indeed spectacular here at Marble Falls. I have heard others complain of similar symptoms and they all lived; you will probably do at least as well.İmage As always, there is more food than can possibly be eaten but we give it good try. Take care of yourself.


Wallace & Fayr Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas

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From: mbulriss <mbulriss@...>
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] This week's Bird of the Week.......
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Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 9:35 AM




This week's Bird of the Week is a two-fer, and the quote is a 'keeper' that was sent in by the submitter, NH Bill, AKA Bill Garamella, owner of Casa Billisa. Bill has a nice habit of sending in great pictures - Casa Billisa totally buried under snow drifts, great shots of autumn from the Birds and Bears rally, etc.

I hope Jim and Bill enjoyed their recent sojourn in the sunny south - it sure looked like they did. And, Bill seems to have learned the local dialect and colloquial references very quickly! LOL!

If you want to see your Bird(s) as Bird of the Week, please send in a favorite picture with all the details. Use the link on the home page or send directly to me at the email address on this post.

I hope everyone is out enjoying Spring in your Bird. I am home bound with that 'not-flu' flu that's going around. You know: "It's not the flu. We don't know what it is, but
it is putting lots of people in the hospital. Here's three prescriptions. Pay at the door. Good luck." So, if you wake up one morning suddenly feeling like a porcupine took up residence in your throat, don't assume it is an allergy due to the absurdly high pollen counts in the sunny south right now! But hey, the wild flowers in the Texas Hill Country are becoming absolutely superb this year -- we've got flowering shrubs and wild flowers in our yard this year that we didn't know we had! The LSB rally in Marble Falls this weekend should be enjoying a great show of color.

Enjoy the weekend folks and send those Bird of the Week photos in!

Thanks,
Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX



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04-10-2010, 07:11
Post: #3
This week's Bird of the Week.......
Ya'll have fun in Marble Falls!
I have been under my Bird for the last two weeks (Head & Shoulders is not designed to dissolve black globs!)......have an entire page of entries in the log book maintenance section......including replacing both alternators (with the requisite up-side-down headache!), three height adjustment valves, inspecting air springs (will replacing them..all 10..ouch!... this fall, new in '91, but lots of cracks), searching for the ever-elusive air leaks (and I'm half deaf), cleaned and inspected the 31 light bulbs on the rear of my coach (and the safety inspector didn't even turn on the lights)!
Leaving Tuesday for 4 weeks east bound with motorcycle in trailer to Va. Beach (to see our SEAL and check in for Grand Parent's duties for 2 weeks with new Grand Daughter!)then south to J-Ville, then Pensacola, and back to Texas.
Bob & Judy Johannesen
'91 WLWB "Seldom Blue"
Argyle, Texas



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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] This week's Bird of the Week.......



This week's Bird of the Week is a two-fer, and the quote is a 'keeper' that was sent in by the submitter, NH Bill, AKA Bill Garamella, owner of Casa Billisa. Bill has a nice habit of sending in great pictures - Casa Billisa totally buried under snow drifts, great shots of autumn from the Birds and Bears rally, etc.

I hope Jim and Bill enjoyed their recent sojourn in the sunny south - it sure looked like they did. And, Bill seems to have learned the local dialect and colloquial references very quickly! LOL!

If you want to see your Bird(s) as Bird of the Week, please send in a favorite picture with all the details. Use the link on the home page or send directly to me at the email address on this post.

I hope everyone is out enjoying Spring in your Bird. I am home bound with that 'not-flu' flu that's going around. You know: "It's not the flu. We don't know what it is, but it is
putting lots of people in the hospital. Here's three prescriptions. Pay at the door. Good luck." So, if you wake up one morning suddenly feeling like a porcupine took up residence in your throat, don't assume it is an allergy due to the absurdly high pollen counts in the sunny south right now! But hey, the wild flowers in the Texas Hill Country are becoming absolutely superb this year -- we've got flowering shrubs and wild flowers in our yard this year that we didn't know we had! The LSB rally in Marble Falls this weekend should be enjoying a great show of color.

Enjoy the weekend folks and send those Bird of the Week photos in!

Thanks,
Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

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