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My wife tried that once while camping and accidentally exposed herself. I had to look away, not because I was bashful, but because I had to look around to see if anybody else saw it.
I'll go back and look, but I don't think Suzanne mentioned this episode on her own journal. I guess one of the rewards of reading two journals about the same tour is the differing perspectives. 😊
Happy birthday! It’s great that you had such fine company for your day.
2 years agoThey are fairly popular as garden trees here in southwestern BC.
2 years agoIt’s an art!
2 years agoCommon practice at sawmills to reduce fungus and insect damage by keeping pores full of water. Lots of info. on the internet.
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=3081.0
Common practice at sawmills to reduce fungus and insect damage by keeping pores full of water. Lots of info. on the internet.
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=3081.0
Alles Gute nachträglich zum Geburtstag!
Du hast eine schöne Reisebeschreibung mit guten Bilder. Ich habe sie gern gelesen.
Yes, or Little Red Riding Hood, another fairy tale of the Brothers Grimm set in the Black Forest
2 years agoLooks like a scene straight out of Hansel and Gretl.
2 years agoHi,
Joy in Freudenstadt, how appropriate! Totally lovely day you two had.
Cheers,
Keith
Wonderful pictures, Susan!
2 years agoSo funny. My first reaction also.
2 years agoYou two don’t look like you’re having any fun at all.
2 years agoMe too!
2 years ago
Beautiful photos! Sounds like you had a wonderful day!
2 years ago