It would be even easier and cheaper to just stay home and look at Google Earth.
Yeah, but with my method I can roll down the windows and get that piney scent and the flies. Of course, some of you can do that at home too.
It would be even easier and cheaper to just stay home and look at Google Earth.
RABBIT SEASON!I see nothing wrong with shooting drones during drone season, but eat what you shoot.
You might like this one too Nipsey:never been excited about drones before, but this is a great example of how to use the technology. Cool shots and i look forward to more footage.
Thought you may all enjoy a unique perspective on what is left of Harrisville. This is clearly a very fragile site and thankfully the fence prevents anyone from further damage or possible injury. Here is some video as well:
What a great find, Jim!Hexamer General Survey of Harrisville Paper Mill from 1877:
http://www.philageohistory.org/rdic-images/view-image.cfm/HGSv12.1151
You should have seen the fence it replaced...We'd simply walk around it's end and inside...But of course as locals, we didn't vandalize our past, and we were on our way to the swimming hole anyway!not much of a fence if you ask me
the fence that is there now can be walked around unless of course they've changed that in the last couple of years.If the water was up you'd get wet feet doing it though.
That well will put hair on your chest.I took one swaller and morphed into Bigfoot.Was there this past Sunday, no change to the fence. The well is overflowing, a new orange swamp in the making.