It is but I cant decide wich one, I have this high altitude white, torrontes of the province of San juan…
… but probably it is a bit soft for the pasta with red sauce I am having now for lunch.
It is but I cant decide wich one, I have this high altitude white, torrontes of the province of San juan…
… but probably it is a bit soft for the pasta with red sauce I am having now for lunch.
Some very good small game hunting pictures send to me by friends living in the province of Buenos Aires. the guns are Air Force, Sharks, and Menaldis, all .22 Pre compressed Pneumatic rifles.
This is the Air Force Talon vs vizcachas, a night rodent.
Pigeons by the thousand and some Partrigdes
Some impressions from Bielefeld (where I work) from today:
Car show (50s and 60s autos) and the thunderstorm coming over us over a quite fancy building (well, just an ordinary but stylish parking-lot)…
Jens :mrgreen:
Nice pictures but…working doing …what ? selling used US cars ?
Do you know that in US used car sellers have bad reputation ?
Hehe, the same here and beyond that, US cars in special also have a very bad reputation over here. Anyway, I really like, no, LOVE them. The pic shows my daily-diver which is used to make the Autobahn shaking … Not a true american car maybe since it was built in Osnabrück/Germany and 40% of the technical parts are from the “old” MB SLK. But it is a Chrysler and the design is very much american, in a positive way. A pity that these cars are not longer built (2003-2008, not enough request), which was one reason for the bankrupcy of Karmann some time ago, the company that manufactured the Crossfire and other cars like some Audi and MB convertibles.
And no, I am (just) a teacher at a high school. :mrgreen: German and Arts are my subjects.
Kindest regards
Jens
Nice “volkswagen” ( should I say flammwagen since it carries you ) you got Flammpanzer, definately remember the SLK from various angles.
Just received this 2 pictures, note the oversized rat hunted with an .22. Taco bell would made a party special with animals like this, hehehe.
…actually is an otter.
My last “joint-venture” with my father: restoring an old Gilera 150 cc 1956, some pictures of the work 80% done, still some wiring need to be installed ( speedometer, rear light and others)
Nicely done my friend, excellent work on the bike.
Well done…how long has it taken you?
So far 10 months, but we are not devoting a lot of time to it actually.
Nicely done my friend, excellent work on the bike.
Thanks , i shall remove those ugly mirrors too.
Pictures of La cumbre, hot spot for paragliding, photos of the travel to and the place itself.
The paragliders ramp in the hill, in here you jump to the pure entertaiment…or the pure death.
Coward paragliders…" bad wind" they said, nobody was in the air so no pictures of that.
This is my face of “cant take any photo”
In the end the only one soaring was this black eagle.
hehe, a single wheel MV Agusta, must a circus piece :mrgreen:
Backyard hunting.
Tipical local hunting enviroment.
Target: green parrot eating my juicy figs
Aftermatch: well… it wasnt the most inteligent thing to do for the bird as you can see in this 2 images ( note the agressive looking shoes used by the hunter :lol: )
[b][u]Armed and extremely dangerous !!.
[/u][/b]Doing some shooting in a farm, I dont put the photos in “the guns you own” because this are my uncles.
-Magtech pump cal 12 magnum ( Brazil)
-Remington neat single shot 22 rifle
Which barrel is Argie and which is Brazilian?
You must have very small and docile pigs in Argentina.
I’ve shot a few wild pigs.
Any military calibre around .303 will drop our feral pigs and civilian calibres down to .270 or even
.243 will usually work, but a .22 LR or even .22 magnum, even hollow point jacketed, is more likely just to encourage an angry wounded pig to shove a tusk up your arse and then grind you into the ground.
Must’ve missed this post somehow!:shock:
Would this be legal in Argentinia? Poor birdie, I’d buy it all the figs it wants.