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Cabela's Pictures!


Ah, yes.  The obligatory over-the-hood shot.  It's a big big place.  Right here we're about a half-mile from it.

 

And it's big inside, as well.  Yes, I'd estimate those beams at about forty feet off the ground.

 

There was a lot of this today.  "Hey, over here - JACK!  GET OUT OF THERE!"  Etc.

 

I think I can understand his fears.  He's supposed to be paddling.

 

Yes, an indoor mountain.  I'd call this thing something like forty feet high, with lots and lots and lots of stuffed animals.  The camping gear and whatnot was upstairs, which is why we took the risk to get these kids off the main floor.  Yes, I was worried I'd catch Jack holding the corners of a sleeping bag and yelling "GERONIMO!" as he leaps off the edge.

 

Yes, they can be rented for cheap.  Cute, cute kids.  Really.  Anyone would be willing to buy stuff with these kids in the picture...  Really.  Would I lie to you?  They work cheap, too!

 

Jack and Jackals - I don't know which is more frightening.

 

See!  Actually, I'm thinking that a blaze orange felt wide-brimmed felt fedora probably belongs on everyone's hat rack.

 

Again, I think everyone needs one of these on their hat rack...

 

And then, out of the blue (or blaze, I dunno), I'm proven wrong.  

 

But then again...  

 

Yeah.  

 

This is here solely because it took eleven passes to transfer it. 

 

Yes, the two little colorful blobs up in front of those huge bronze animals are mine.  As I recall, they're supposed to represent two bucks which hold the highest point total ever taken.  "Points" as I understand them are the pointy bits on the antlers of the deer.  And other factors.  I'm sure NASA's involved, somewhere, as one of them came to something like 264 1/4.

 

Apparently it was kite day at the Heritage Halls museum.  That one on the left, lower, over there, is about a thirty foot long octopus.  

 

Yes, that caught my eye.  Three T-38s mounted like that would get most anyone's attention.

 

Yes, that's my daughter in the lower left.  It's about a twenty-foot across "windsock".  

 

Were he my pilot, I'd be doing the same thing.  

 

To be serious for a minute - this bench (with Ronald attached, I think) survived a tornado in St. Peter.  And yes, she's tired. 

 

We were looking in a mirror, that's all.  


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