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 450; In the winter we call it "Lille Norge". Sounds like "Lille Sverige" would work, too! Must have, since up till the '70's the population was probably over 50% Swedish and Norwegian, many straight from "The Old Country", the rest from cut over timber country in the Michigan UP or Wisconsin. I used to get greeted in Swedish at church every Sunday till a couple years ago det gamle Mr Anderson finally went to the old folks home. In late summer dry months {July 15 to Sept 15 or so} it reminds me a lot in some ways of the Karkloof Mountains in Natal, RSA. 88: You got it going there now! We expect and I'm sure will get many great threads from you, followed by many great meals for you! ![]() Here is the skull from Saturday's sow next to last year's small boar. The bolo knife blade is 11 1/2 inches long so that should give you an idea of how big the skull is.  
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