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Summer Walk in Cox Arboretum MetroPark

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

Took a walk in Cox Arboretum Metro Park and shot video of the scenery.

Web site: http://www.metroparks.org/parks/coxarboretum/home.aspx

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  • I am so sorry. I thought I was commenting on another video. Boy feel terrible.

  • @AJSensei Not a problem, enjoyed the chat.

  • That water looks nice and cool !

  • @krazy45cat It was, especially the falls.

  • Thumbs Up my Friend!

  • @MadBadVoodo Thanks!

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  • Good video. Be sure and go there in the winter after a good snowfall. Looks like something out of a travel brochure.

  • @ristin59 I had an Aunt Lessie who made tea cakes and we wold eat i and drink half and half milk. I also live on my land for about 6 years. I Had blueberry bushes, muscadines, black berries, pears, chickens, rabbits and dogs. I had a truck a 4 wheeler and my hobby was wood working and raising veggies. Now I still used Fox Fire books and the knowledge of the buddies I worked with. I have skin and killed deer and rabbits myself, but there are always more to learn.

  • @ristin59 Yea that's them. I too got an education like that. My father who was a farmers kid and had circumstances that took him to the city. My had bought property near his old farm was. We used to go to the cabin he built almost ever weekend. It was that and that I lived in South East Louisiana and learned how to catch bullfrogs, turtles, go crabbing., cast netting. On the weekends it was turkey hunting and squirrel hunting, mixed in with some Bass fishing in the SouthWestern Miss.

  • @AJSensei Never read them, as a kid I spent a lot of time on my Uncle's farm in east Tenn. along the area of Morristown at the foot of the smoky mountains and the old folks still made their own furniture, clothes, things broken they fix it by making parts for those old vehicles. The Foxfire Books that talk about those thing are what you are talking about, correct?

  • Have you ever had the foxfire books? They are awesome!

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