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    Big image, sorry bout that. Just something I took last time I was in Pennsylvania. It's the only picture I have online at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Rubashov View Post
    Big image, sorry bout that. Just something I took last time I was in Pennsylvania. It's the only picture I have online at the moment.
    I've never been to Pennsylvania. Is that beautiful scenery of Pennsylvania set in winter?

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    Beautiful pictures! I have got some photos that I took of a barrage, but sadly haven't got them on computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by miss tenderness View Post
    Idril , how much does it cost to take a trip to ur parent's place
    Quite a lot, I'm afraid, coming from where you'd be coming from...but you're always welcome.

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    Great pics Idril. Where are you in North Dakota? It looks like the southwest part of the state to me.
    It's the northwest, actually. My parents live just a few miles north of New Town, if that means anything to you, right between Minot and Williston. I live in the south central part of the state but it's not nearly as pretty, although we do have the Missouri River so I guess we too, have our attractions.

    Quote Originally Posted by miss tenderness View Post
    and Idril, who is the little boy?
    He's my youngest son. I try not to post any pictures of them because it seems an invasion of their privacy but that figure added so much to the picture and you can't see any details anyway other than his messy hair so I decided to go for it.

    Miss Tenderness, I love those pictures! I love how busy everything is, you could stare at that picture for hours and still discover new things.

    Themis, I love the lake one. All the pictures are beautiful but it was the lake and the reflection of the trees that really caught my attention.

    Nik, is that picture in sepia or is my monitor out of whack? I love the swing, there's always something so mournful about a still swing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Themis View Post
    A canyon which is normally full of water and, of course, was close to being absolutely dry when we came by.
    Still a very nice view
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    The second picture is seen through the glassfloor.
    Gah! How... thrilling...
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    Birds everywhere.
    So I see. Phalacrocorax carbo, I believe?
    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Rubashov View Post
    Just something I took last time I was in Pennsylvania. It's the only picture I have online at the moment.
    Could you get more of your pictures online? I, for one, would like to see them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Themis View Post
    Some more pictures from Canada. (I only regret not being able to show the picture I took of the only Mountie (on a horse!) I've ever seen. Alas, when I took that picture it was night, we were very excited and some of us were trying not to squeal with delight. ... while also trying to not look like they were in any way acquainted with those of us who did squeal.)


    A canyon which is normally full of water and, of course, was close to being absolutely dry when we came by.



    Toronto, once again. This time as seen from the CN Tower. The second picture is seen through the glassfloor. Not that good a picture since my foot's in the way but when I took the picture, it was supposed to be evidence that we (my brother and I) really were standing there.



    Birds everywhere.


    Another one of the many, many pictures I took of a lake. Or alternatively, the sky.
    nice , wow. The last one is amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Rubashov View Post
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    Big image, sorry bout that. Just something I took last time I was in Pennsylvania. It's the only picture I have online at the moment.
    Nick ,lovely picture,very expressive.AS Cales suggested ,we would love to see more of these.

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    Idril , he's so cute
    when we'll see the rest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaesGefvenberg View Post
    Gah! How... thrilling...
    It´s better when seen through the lense. But we did pass by that floor twice before we managed to step onto it.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClaesGefvenberg
    Phalacrocorax carbo, I believe?
    Possible but I couldn't say. The only birds I recognize are sparrows.
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    GORGEOUS PHOTOS ALL !!!!!!!


    Here's a few of mine.....















    Yours Truely!!

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    Very nice, DKelly. But then we know Massachusetts has a wonderful coastline, correct?


    Here are a few more of mine....









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    Quote Originally Posted by kathycf View Post
    Very nice, DKelly. But then we know Massachusetts has a wonderful coastline, correct?


    Here are a few more of mine....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktd222 View Post
    I've never been to Pennsylvania. Is that beautiful scenery of Pennsylvania set in winter?
    Summertime actually. My family owns a farm in Wysox, Pennsylvania, which is in the north-east area of the state. The farm is in the mountains and fall/winter is absolutely beautiful. Too bad I only get a chance to visit in the summer since I live all the way down in Houston. I'll try to post some more when I get the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluevictim View Post
    What is being covered up by that green rectangle?
    You know I was wondering that myself...apparently this:


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    COOL Dkelly


    Kath, those are fantastic , the flower and everything.

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