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Greetings one and all.  

I've been busy this week and had little time to write a post down.  I did have an Eagle fly by over at East Liberty/Johnson Rd area Wednesday.   It was heading toward Indian Lake. 

I mainly post this today to pass along a note from a concerned Citizen who will not allow me to go to bed tonight before I share it with you. {a.k.a. my wife)

"Heading to and from Marion, I pass Big Island. Today, I was heading home and I happened to get behind a large red SUV. It was going about 15-20 MPH and every few feet, a camera lens would emerge from the driver's side window.   They did not have their hazard lights on. They were creeping along, and didn't seem to care about anything but the shots they were getting. (Couldn't pass them because of the oncoming traffic.) They finally turned off onto a side-road that links 203 with 95 further on down than where I turn onto 95. 

I just found this slow driving and constant picture-taking insensitive. In my opinion, especially since they knew there was someone behind them, they should have pulled off to take their shots."

Now I don't know all of the particulars and if it was one of you guys or not, please keeep in mind that the road that goes through Big Island WA is a busy road and not like Killdeer Plains WA.  There are several accidents through there every year. So if you are going slowly down that Road, please put your hazards on.  And if there are others behind you, wave them around.  

Thank you very much and I'll see you out there.

Steve Jones
(sjlarue)

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