Russ
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Sept second sunrise
A glorious day!
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Meany
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Thanks Russ. My Morning Coffee just got better.
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shari
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lovely as usual...halloween colours!!! have a great day amigo.
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Arturo
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Wow that never gets old, Same Sun Same Sky Different Sun Rise Daily.
Magnificent photos.
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Trueheart
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Russ:
Is your place near Don & Sharon's? Maybe you're just a little bit farther north? Sunrise pics are sweet!
Steve
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by Trueheart
Russ:
Is your place near Don & Sharon's? Maybe you're just a little bit farther north? Sunrise pics are sweet!
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I'm the last place north on the same beach. Look for the two big boat house doors on the beach.Maybe 2 miles north.
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Shell~Gal
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Absolutely marvelous harvest colors !!!! The harvest moon will be in it's glory soon. I will take a photo and post it from Here in MB, Canada. Not
long ago I found some pretty shells on Shell beach. I was with a friend of mine "Roger" ,,,,,,,,I also remember that fish statue on that
seawall,,,,heehee.
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wessongroup
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Your getting some really good ones.. thanks.. much appreciated...
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nbacc
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Loved it! Nancy
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Brett858
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wow...beautiful russ.
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Cypress
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Russ, Thanks. The fish have got to be biting!
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willyAirstream
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Great pics again. A series will make a cool slide show. Thanks for the sharing the beauty.
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by Shell~Gal
Absolutely marvelous harvest colors !!!! The harvest moon will be in it's glory soon. I will take a photo and post it from Here in MB, Canada. Not
long ago I found some pretty shells on Shell beach. I was with a friend of mine "Roger" ,,,,,,,,I also remember that fish statue on that
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Being you're from the cold country I thought for sure you'd have noticed the sled next to the fish I brought it from Washington (State)
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Shell~Gal
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Heeheee TOO FUNNY,,,,,,I am in tears LOL !!!!!! As I recall when I was a young girl ,,,,my tongue being stuck on the metal of a sleigh very similar
to that,,,however one would only understand that being from the north pole !!!!! joking of course. There is a trick to living in the North
Pole,,,,,one needs to learn proper DECOR, that being having their home warm, bright and sunny. Southern style furniture and a lot of seashells
collected from Shell beach to make believe one is on the beach,,at a far away paradise. The second thing is to work hard and have a travel agent as a
friend to email you the very second a great deal arises. Heeheee,,,,,,,,have a wonderful day, keep those magnificent pics coming.
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shari
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Hahahaha...I had a sled exactly like that too and ran into more than one tree and car with that sucker....good memories but sledding is one sport I
dont much miss anymore...I'd rather boogie board!!!
Hola Shell gal...paisana! welcome to Nomadlandia...check your U2U box that is in the upper right corner of the page under the login.
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Shell~Gal
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Thank-you Shari,,,,sheesh I'm a beginner "newbie" heehee. I will figure this u2u out one day! work comes so quickly and every time I think I have a
second to go online to figure this out it's time for work. Thanks for the u2u ,,,you are so welcoming. When I lived in Palm springs I often traveled
to Baja, however I only made it as far as Ensenada. I had the opportunity 2 yrs ago to travel with a friend to Coyote Bay and I absolutely loved it. I
promised myself to return one day and if I do I will let you know. Hey,,,,,,,have a great glorious day. Shell~Gal
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Shell~Gal
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YES those sleighs are ancient material ,,,I think we had better not let people know we might of had one !!!!!!!!! It will only tell our age
,,,,,hahahahha, however age is only a number,,,,I'm a newbie ,,,,I like how that sounds.
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mcfez
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Ah! We had them at Big Bear too. Brakes never worked on ours
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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24baja
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I'm sitting here on the Oak Flat fire in Oregon wishing I was in BOLA.....34 more days if fire season comes to a hault. Russ both sets of photos
reminded me of why I am working in this 102 degree smoke filled fire camp. Thanks so much for sharing your lovely photos.
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