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Thanks. I wasn’t feeling very well so I didn’t fully appreciate how beautiful the scenery. It’s nice that I could record it an enjoy it later after a nap.
5 years agoWow!
5 years agoSpectacular video! What a landscape!
5 years agoI'm starting to have that particular OMB also. I guess the only saving grace here is that we can bandy about these OMBs with ease as long as we still are riding bikes on long rides in other countries. It somehow makes up for any OMBs.
5 years agoThat’s really true. It’s quite a liberating perspective.
5 years agoIsn’t this amazing though? I love this camera - I’m so often surprised to pull photos like this off that capture the moment so well.
5 years agoIt really works quite well for us. Light, compact, low maintenance and even occasionally useful. He earns his keep.
5 years agoGlad they were able to forward your shorts! Always good to do what you can to minimize Saggy Butt Days.
5 years agoWow! Scary, but very beautiful.
5 years agoSome people have an adorable stuffed animal as their mascot, but you guys have a bottle opener. I love that so much.
5 years agoI remember Jocelyn Rice (of ‘Father/daughter around the world’ fame) saying that there is no shame in walking, you’re just using a different muscle group.
5 years agoOh! That does look likely. I didn’t know it came in yellow. Beautiful plant. I had yellow gentian on my mind because Roberto was showing me photos of it, but it didn’t seem quite right.
5 years agoMaybe yellow asphodel?
https://www.first-nature.com/flowers/asphodeline-lutea.php
Rachael makes a nice clarification here, in my defense. She says I don’t have Old Man Butt; I have old man shorts. I do have the other, related OMB condition though: Old Man Brain.
5 years ago
A very cool photo. It reminds me of a certain Eastern European photographer, whose name escapes me now, who always took photos that were distinctly three images in one. It also invokes M.C. Esher's images where stairs up could possibly be stairs down at the same time.
5 years ago