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Posted on 05/20/2003 3:00:07 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Darksheare
1,681
posted on
06/05/2003 8:09:16 PM PDT
by
Mo1
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To: Mo1
I don't have anything to say about that subject...lol
.....Westy.....
1,682
posted on
06/05/2003 8:23:11 PM PDT
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westmex
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To: westmex
They sure do have interesting topics her at FR .. fofl
1,683
posted on
06/05/2003 8:27:52 PM PDT
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Mo1
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To: Mo1
It has been on a roll today about stuff I know absolutely nothing about...lol...
.....Westy....
1,684
posted on
06/05/2003 8:40:26 PM PDT
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westmex
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To: westmex
and maybe stuff you didn't really want to know .. LOL
1,685
posted on
06/05/2003 8:52:14 PM PDT
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Mo1
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To: Mo1
That is undoubtably true...At this stage I prefer to go where ever I'm going in total ignorance...LOL..
.....Westy.....
1,686
posted on
06/05/2003 8:57:24 PM PDT
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westmex
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To: westmex
Oh come on West .. live on the edge .. there are loads of information out there .. LOL
1,687
posted on
06/05/2003 9:11:51 PM PDT
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Mo1
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To: no one in particular
We seem to have lost the bum on the corner. *sniff* Haven't seen him in days...
To: Mo1; grannie9; ValerieUSA; andysandmikesmom; celtic gal; null and void; Darksheare; Sundog; ...

Mt Rainier from the air
.....Westy.....
1,689
posted on
06/05/2003 10:46:27 PM PDT
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westmex
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Good morning all.
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posted on
06/06/2003 1:11:40 AM PDT
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grannie9
(Come on you old fogey.. I'll show you a new wrinkle..... ;))
To: Prentice
Right now the crepe myrtle trees are blooming. They last quite awhile and thrive here in Waco. I have some pictures, but can't find them, so I'll go take a few today.
Here is a link to many links about crepe myrtles - known as the lilac of the south.
http://www.growinglifestyle.com/h/garden/crepemyrtle/
To: Mo1
That seems unlikely to me.
The missus complains when I don't use the Arrid.
1,692
posted on
06/06/2003 5:02:44 AM PDT
by
Darksheare
(Nox aeternus en pax.)
To: Sundog
Great report there.
May we all find our Fred - and be a Fred in this life.
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posted on
06/06/2003 5:16:56 AM PDT
by
lodwick
(The pie is not finite.)
To: ValerieUSA
Right now the crepe myrtle trees are blooming. They last quite awhile and thrive here in Waco. I have some pictures, but can't find them, so I'll go take a few today. The Magnolia will grow just fine in Austin, and is the true flowering tree of the South.
So9
To: Servant of the Nine
The only drawback to the Magnolia is having the year-round leaf roundup, otherwise, they are wonderful.
To: lodwick
The only drawback to the Magnolia is having the year-round leaf roundup, otherwise, they are wonderful. That is what "The Help" is for.
So9
To: Servant of the Nine
LOL - they don't come 'round often enough for Mrs.L, so it's up to me.
Our recent rains have yielded some lovely blossoms on the tree.
To: grannie9
Oh wow .. great picture Gran
What kind of photo software do you use?
1,698
posted on
06/06/2003 9:09:15 AM PDT
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Mo1
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To: grannie9
Those little flowers are amazing, Ever notice how in a patch, they all have their 'heads' point right way up? Never is there one sideways or upside down.
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posted on
06/06/2003 9:27:54 AM PDT
by
Sundog
(Babies' eyes and the universe on a dark and moonless night - similarly absorbing.)
To: westmex
Love your pic of Mt. Ranier -- I remember the talk of the Indian legends that about 1799 it came to life and as I remember the sequence...
1. Big earthquake (Cascadia quake ~8 on the richter scale.)
2. All water leaves Puget Sound. Muck on the bottom visible.
3. All water returns to Puget Sound. Debris on the 200' vertical line as reported by the early settlers.
4. Tsunami wave reported on that day in Chinese coastal village records, all the way across the Pacific.
5. Lava begins flowing into the magma chamber under Ranier, opened up by the quake.
6. Explosive eruption as was Mt. St. Helens, the shock wave creates numerous nearby rolling hills.
7. The glacier top and snow fields are very rapidly liquidated.
8. The slurry moves in a huge wall down to lake Washington and out to Puget sound, through Seattle.
9. Ash begins to fall in depths measured as several feet.
Historical analysis of previous events that resulted in widespread tree falls and tree ring dating of trees buried in muck reveal this to be a regular phenomenon with a period of about 200 years.
----- Yes, that is a beautiful photograph.
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posted on
06/06/2003 9:40:58 AM PDT
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Sundog
(Cheers.)
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