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Spending the next few months in St. Augustine, Florida for the annual winter retreat mandated by the Mrs. While down here, I will focus on doing my taxes and researching food plots. My hunting buddies are going to try to do some coyote hunting while I am away. It sucks not being able to join them :sorry:, or look for deals on farming equipment on craigslist, et al, but sometimes you have to pay the piper. A happy wife is a happy life.:rolleyes:

Anyone else have to do forced time away from NY this winter?

 

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1 hour ago, goosifer said:
53 minutes ago, grampy said:

I was a resident there many, many moons ago. Nice place. What beach., Yankee or Vallano?

Vilano. Hurricane damage doesn't look to bad. Lots of demolished piers and walkovers. A few homes got condemned, but overall not as bad as we were expecting.

 

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