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Name: Mary (Marti) Nelson Ventura, CA Peace and long life
I took this picture with my cell phone along Hwy 914. I've never seen anything like this ice flow in Calif. I love driving along the Hwys and seeing were the water has frozen and formed ice flows.
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Oh yuck....makes me want to turn and run just seeing the photo.
When I was there in June, I was reminded to watch out for snakes. Whew!! It has been a long time since I had to worry about them, and thankfully I didn't encounter one while there. I usually am too frightened to move when I do.
Glad you are such a good shot. Doubt if I could have done it.
I was in the Georgetown area over the weekend, lovely place, the home of one of my college sorority friends. She has a farm where she boards and grooms horses. The house is about 200 years old. We have this gathering of old friends about every two years in October. Some of the photos were taken two years ago, and unless I have the date on them, I can't always tell the difference.
George, how very beautiful your place is. I wish I had had time to drive into the mountains while I was so close, but maybe next time.
Beautiful place, George, no wonder you love it there.
Sharon, that house looks alot like one up the street from us--they have horses, too. It's so majestic looking!
George, what county do you live in? The terrain looks similar to around here (Estill). Here's a picture from a couple of weeks ago. The storm Tuesday took most of the leaves down.
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Sally you and George must've gotten more rain this year than we have in the northern tip of the state--most of our leaves just turned brown. It looked like a leaf storm here a couple days ago, lol.
It's still quite green here, though a few spots of yellow and red appear here and there. I thought the wind this week would clear the the trees, but it hasn't happened yet. I'm waiting for the morning when I get up and find myself buried in a huge clump of brown leaves. They'll wait till I least expect it and come down all at once, plop! It's very weird.
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