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Hi Eli!
Great photo! such lovely color and frozen action!
are they doing a moon-walk in honor of MJ ? :)
hope you have a great week! take care *hugs*
two good looking men walk under the golden sun
I see your man is in shaped, athletic
this is perfect
you make work to he hehehehe
is good hohoho
i hope you understand this, sorry my bad english!!!
:)
I remember this one Eli..you've posted it before..;)
I hope you had a smashing time this weekend..
stay well and have a lovely week in the mountains..
Hey, that´s a funny shot - what in god´s name are those two guys doing there ?
Learning to dance ? Learning to fly ? :D
Yes Eli, you should scan more of your pld pictures, I want to see little Eli-photos !!!! Do you have brothers and sisters ?
O please show some !!!! :D
OK, I´m at the International Space Station again......see ya ! :D
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A nice crop of fellows you grew in that field in 2002, Eli!
Re: Mount Rainier actually is a volcano. I think it erupted last about 150 years ago, when the first cities were being built. (How strange for Europeans, who have parts of their cities 1,500 or even 2,000 years old!) The most recent volcano in the line of peaks in the Cascades to erupt was Mount Saint Helen's in 1980. My daughter was in elementary school then, and collected a little bottle of ash from what fell in Seattle.
If Mount Rainier had a large eruption, it would certainly endanger some nearby communities, but one hopes not Seattle, which is more than 100 miles away. An earthquake a few years ago broke my daughter and son-in-law's chimney and garden wall, though.
As in Italy, one must respect Mother Nature and know her power.
Hope you've had a good week-end, dear.
xo, Paul