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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