Paula
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Just a little walk in the desert
Has anyone else stumbled across this spot in BCS? The pictures are a little over a year old-- things can come and go in the desert...
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Gnome-ad
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Wonderful walk up the path to such a nice conclusion. Felt like I got to go there though I have no idea where it is. Thanks for the visit to BCS via
this forum.
The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well. - Ancis
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Bob H
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Wow, Paula, that was really, really neat!
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The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Iflyfish
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I think I met the guy with the flowers in the pandhandle of Golden Gate Park in the sixties, had some great flower power. My advise, don't eat the
flowers unless you have a LOT of time on your hands.
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Skipjack Joe
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It looks like it kept sunnier as you walked up the hill.
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longlegsinlapaz
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Paula, thank you for that pleasant break in my day! Where is it?
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Paula
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Iflyfish
Oh oh.... I DID eat the flowers, maybe that's why it took a year to post the pictures?
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Paula
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Thank you Gnome-ad (and welcome to the forum!) and Bob H.
Igor, you're right.. I only walk up hills if there is sunshine at the top
Longlegs, it is within 100 miles of La Paz... the location is slowly coming back to me... oh, those were such good flowers...
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Natalie Ann
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Well, Paula, all this talk of flowers leads me to wonder if perhaps this little altar is on the way to Miraflores?
Wherever it is, it's a great altar.
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Natalie Ann
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ok, so it's not on the way to Miraflores.... I demand another hint... por favor.
Wondering did you line up any prizes for this one, Paula?
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Cypress
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Paula, Thanks.
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Paula
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Nena, my box of good stuff to give away as prizes is in Montana right now, but I did manage to come up with this emory board from---- One Thousand
Flowers!
You are right, the shrine isn't in Milflores. It is on the way to one of the original missions.
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Paula
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Clueless
I wanted to post a visual clue, but I can't get an image to post right now.
So.. the shrine is on a road that will take you to a dam and a mission, At a fork in the road, the dam is to the left, mission to the right. You
will pass the shrine on the way to the mission.
Name that mission.
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