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Hmmm, it would make playing duck duck goose a little easier.
Vicky is so gorgeous, as is Sara. Duck face is the best face EVER.
I'll catch up with all the other images, but for now fly by photos.
Missed the last bus from P-town so walked t'next village over. I'd forgotten how pretty the walk was.
Except for crossing the stream.
Hate walking with wet feet.
Curwhibble- I want to take a walk with you and take pictures of sheet too!!!
Erika- that is such a sweet picture of you and your nanny charge. Love it!
Sara- you have such beautiful hair.
I have no idea when that tag of me appeared but...
I FREAKIN' LOVE YOU
Interesting. I've never been able to figure out your eye color from the pics you post of yourself. Lady of mystery. Oh wait... was that JennieAmber's nickname back in the day? =)In case anyone wants to see one of the colors my eyes change to...
Interesting. I've never been able to figure out your eye color from the pics you post of yourself. Lady of mystery. Oh wait... was that JennieAmber's nickname back in the day? =)
Oh, what I'd do to live in a place like this!Vicky is so gorgeous, as is Sara. Duck face is the best face EVER.
I'll catch up with all the other images, but for now fly by photos.
Missed the last bus from P-town so walked t'next village over. I'd forgotten how pretty the walk was.
Except for crossing the stream.
Hate walking with wet feet.
That is the prettiest landscape I've seen in this thread so far.Oh, what I'd do to live in a place like this!
Instead this is what I see everyday...
Really? To each his own, I guess.That is the prettiest landscape I've seen in this thread so far.
I've been to a few different places. I grew up with this:Really? To each his own, I guess.I prefer to see green hills, and big old trees!
Oh my! No mountins in the second pic? That's just wrong. I wouldn't go as far as saying what you did, but I wouldn't want to live on flat lands.I've been to a few different places. I grew up with this:
I then moved to Ohio for five years and had to endure this horrible torture (I would rather run full speed and impact a wall made of hypodermic needles with my face than live there again. WITH MY FACE!!):
And now I live in this (Yes, this is a really just down the road from me. My stepfather took this shot before going to work... and yes he's a pro photographer. This shot is due to be published in a magazine soon.)
I'll take #3 any day.(#1 Was pretty sweet too though)
I totally understand that. I grew up in the Oregon valley between the Cascades and the Coastal Range. Scenes like this were commonplace when I would fish in either of the ranges:But since I live in the desert, I prefer the first picture. Not that it matters... I'm probably going to live here my whole life (in the desert).
It was great! She loved the pictures!
And now I live in this (Yes, this is a really just down the road from me. My stepfather took this shot before going to work... and yes he's a pro photographer. This shot is due to be published in a magazine soon.)
I'll take #3 any day.(#1 Was pretty sweet too though)
Yes yes you all must move to washington listen to the man!I totally understand that. I grew up in the Oregon valley between the Cascades and the Coastal Range. Scenes like this were commonplace when I would fish in either of the ranges:
I just totally took it for granted. I'd be traipsing through heavy fern and moss underbrush in thick 100 year old forests and think nothing of it. Then I moved...
Oh well, here's Crater Lake. And yes, it really looks like that. Snowfall in virtually every month out of the year. When driving up the crater, there's usually about 20+ years worth of snow on either side since it never fully melts except in a string of exceptionally dry years. 25 feet of snow is common to drive though.
So now you know where to move to! Move to Washington. They have even BIGGER mountains and even AWESOMER forests. Then you can kick it with Jesse, Drew and Stephanie Amber.
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