FOH: A Week In Pictures.


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Great wedding weekend! My dad turns 90 in July, my mum 85 this year. They danced away until closing time.  Ben and Hattie were magnificent. My youngest Brother Rick (left) went "to town

Had a good fall steelhead trip recently. Went 13 for 13 on steelhead in 2 and a half days. Excellent weather! The young angler James was successful as well!

Went to Cuba, smoked good cigars, ate good food, saw cool stuff.

37 minutes ago, BarryVT said:

Caught this the other day in Florida keys, never seen a rainbow around the sun.20190405_130812.thumb.jpg.53ec3f97747251c64ada82522ccfbcc4.jpg

Great pic mate 

I think the ring is caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere 

have seen it here on occasions ?

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22 hours ago, Fatshotbud said:

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1 hour ago, OZCUBAN said:

Great pic mate 

I think the ring is caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere 

have seen it here on occasions ?

I believe this is true. In any event, it’s not a rainbow. A rainbow is always opposite the sun. I have seen complete circle rainbows, but only when high enough (I.e., from an airplane.)

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Hi guys

I know I have been a bit slack but I haven't forgotten you all :-) , it's been a bit crazy around here getting ready for the New FOH Auction site so that is my excuse and I am sticking too it LOL

This months winners are 

@havanaclub

@OZCUBAN

@BarryVT

@LonesomeHabanoAficionado 

 

You know the drill shoot me your address to [email protected] 

Thanks everyone 

 
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36 minutes ago, First Lady said:

Hi guys

I know I have been a bit slack but I haven't forgotten you all :-) , it's been a bit crazy around here getting ready for the New FOH Auction site so that is my excuse and I am sticking too it LOL

This months winners are 

@havanaclub

@OZCUBAN

@BarryVT

@LonesomeHabanoAficionado 

 

You know the drill shoot me your address to [email protected] 

Thanks everyone 

 
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Wow, I must be lucky once again for getting another sampler! I just sent a email to ya! ?

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2 hours ago, Nabil said:

A glory is something different than a full rainbow. I have seen 2 round rainbows while flying cross country. A rainbow appears as an arc because the horizon blocks the bottom of the circle. When you face a rainbow the sun is always at your back. 

https://earthsky.org/earth/can-you-ever-see-the-whole-circle-of-a-rainbow

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8 hours ago, BarryVT said:

never seen a rainbow around the sun

They're called Parhelions i think    This is Dr Edward Wilson (who travelled with Captain Scott to the South Pole)  painting a Parhelion that he had seen on one of his sledging journeys.

Congrats of capturing one, they are beautiful aren't they

 

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On 4/4/2019 at 2:30 AM, OZCUBAN said:

Hi all haven’t had chance to put this up as of yet 

sat cooked my first Paella ? not to bad for my first attempt 

Nice work great effort.   I visited Valencia recently and had their local Paella, which includes Rabbit, and runner beans.    I can definitely recommend giving it a go, as it was a really nice change from the much better known seafood dominated recipe. 

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7 hours ago, 99call said:

Nice work great effort.   I visited Valencia recently and had their local Paella, which includes Rabbit, and runner beans. 

I make Paella quite often at home and been doing so for a long time.  Usually 3-4 times a month.  It's a "kitchen sink" style cooking.  Could be poultry, meat, seafood, or any combination of the 3.  I make my own broth and freeze in 3 cup bags as it's usually 3 parts broth to 1 part rice.  

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31 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said:

It's a "kitchen sink" style cooking

Yep I hear you, thats how my mum taught me to do it, and how I've done it all my life.  That said I was surprised the dish seems to be quite different in its origins,  with very shallow rice 10-20mm deep, and crispy like a pilaf.  Also, all of the varietals they seemed to cook only seemed to feature a few ingredients.   I'm not suggesting theres any particular right way to do it, it's just always very interesting how recipes develop like Chinese whispers around the world. 

like all the best peasant dishes, there are no rules. 

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1 minute ago, 99call said:

Yep I hear you, thats how my mum taught me to do it, and how I've done it all my life.  That said I was surprised the dish seems to be quite different in its origins,  with very shallow rice 10-20mm deep, and crispy like a pilaf.  Also, all of the varietals they seemed to cook only seemed to feature a few ingredients.   I'm not suggesting theres any particular right way to do it, it's just always very interesting how recipes develop like Chinese whispers around the world. 

like all the best peasant dishes, there are no rules. 

I am pretty firm on using Calasparra rice as the only constant.  I like it the most out of the normally used varieties.  Buying 5 kg bags also helps deciding...  I do switch between pans depending on the mood and how much meat I am adding.

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After being in Augusta at the Masters practice on Monday, Fenway park was COLD on tuesday.  2018 Banner and then a bunch of Patriots came out after national anthem to throw out first pitch(es)

 

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5 minutes ago, El Presidente said:

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I still don't know how you guys manage to get a peaceful nights sleep (what with forest having a thousand eyes).   Last year in Cradle Mountain, I woke up thinking I was in an Alien Autopsy video.  Is was my missus with a head torch doing a 3am sweep of the sleeping area, for un-welcomed bedfellows.

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On 4/13/2019 at 3:13 AM, cfc1016 said:

Celebrated my 35th birthday yesterday with a hare hunt in one of my favorite spots in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. Not the most bountiful hunt, but I reconnected with a pair of Canda Jays who befriended me (and helped me find my quarry) on my last trip to that spot. This time they invited me to, and showed off, their nest. I paid tribute, of course.

Enjoyed a delightful 2013 Libertadore on the way there, courtesy of @awkwardPause . All in all, a wonderful day.

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Happy B-Day BOTL (en retard ?)

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