Polly at 4 months

When she is good, she's very good.
BAD DOG!
BAD DOG!
Sun dogs. Polly (now 6 month old) and Scruffy wear out more of what little is left of my back lawn. Our garden won't win awards but my neighbour's does.

Their front lawn. The wite car is mine in our front drive


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I want another one, damn it.
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That's a beautiful home you've got there.
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Cuuuuute puppies! Almost makes me like dogs :)
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The neighbor's yard is the kind of yard I would like to eventually cultivate but alas, my yard currently looks more like yours :P
Gotta get a loaded d20, dammit!
Whatever will she do when she's *taller* than the plant?!:)
That's your front yard?! Gads!
Good thing you can't see my parents back yard. It's winter and everything
is bare, brown, or dead.
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Here is Elka at 12 weeks:
Far, far too many more at: http://www.caspeed.com/gallery6/index.html
:-D
CYa!
Mako
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Good luck with the car restoration. (reads) "Fuel cell?"
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Fuel cell == a gas tank fabricated from sheet metal. A for fitted "bladder" (think balloon) is then inserted into the cell. The bladder is then filled with porous foam.
The whole idea is that in a crash, should the tank metal be punctured, the bladder will will hold the fuel in and keep your keester from going BBQ. Even if the bladder is punctured, it has a self sealing property that will minimize any leakage.
AFIK, fuel bladders were originally developed for use in WWII aircraft, where they made a huge difference. The modern fuel cell is a direct decendant from those airplane bladders.
The foam inserts keep the fuel from sloshing around in the very large tank. The cell I have holds 22 gallons, and is good for ~150 miles of race track or ~300 miles worth of street time.
If your exceptionally bored: http://www.atlinc.com/
CYa!
Mako
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