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Wow!
4 years agoI want to go to there.
4 years agoWhat kind of deposit do they require for the rental cigars? I'd imagine that even with the most careful handling, you're going to return a wet, charred stub. So I'd recommend the extra insurance.
4 years agoSpooky .. but so perfect for a captivating and dramatic photo!
4 years agoMethinks more than low.
Are these hills also loess low? Or lowloess?
If you dig deep enough you might find a Giant Palouse Earthworm!
Well, as they say, loess is more.
4 years agoI can't say that I don't agree that this is or isn't a barn shot.
4 years agoI wouldn't say it's not something other than barn, but I wouldn't say it isn't, either.
4 years agoI'm gonna have to spend some time in this area.
4 years agoI worked for a guy named Bill Chipman when I was in high school. Something tells me they didn't name this trail after him...
4 years agoOh, well. I give up. Something for us to laugh at over coffee some day.
4 years agoHere's what I would do: Wear gloves, take it home in a paper bag, (clean gloves as soon as it is in paper bag), then put it in the oven at home at 170 degrees for 45 minutes.
4 years agoThe very center is new growth of needles. The red things are full of pollen. But I don't know where the cones form.
4 years agoStill not getting the concept. Aren’t pine cones growing things too?
4 years ago
It's a barn, more or Loess.
4 years ago