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dubhlinn wrote::lol:

Jeez....Izz...

you still here?

Slan,
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oooo...now that was really low.

:lol:

But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. :boggle: I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though :P
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izzarina wrote:
dubhlinn wrote::lol:

Jeez....Izz...

you still here?

Slan,
D. :P
oooo...now that was really low.

:lol:

But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. :boggle: I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though :P
...but will you be able to get this one to move out before 35? :lol:
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izzarina wrote:
dubhlinn wrote::lol:

Jeez....Izz...

you still here?

Slan,
D. :P
oooo...now that was really low.

:lol:

But in answer to your very low question, yes, I am. A week overdue as of tomorrow. :boggle: I'm starting to think that perhaps this wee one is too cozy and just isn't going to come out. I suppose that will save in boarding costs when he or she go to college though :P
As I mentioned elsewhere: November 24th, 2005, just in time for Thanksgiving dinner. :twisted:
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SteveShaw wrote:Image

Steve
Very fine! Almost enough to satisfy my craving to see fall leaves once more!
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Gorgeous pictures.

But, how do you cope with the flatness of the place?

Strange..........
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Image

Steve
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."

They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
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cowtime wrote:Gorgeous pictures.

But, how do you cope with the flatness of the place?

Strange..........
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Handy for the bike I'll tell ye.

This is the closest I get to hills.The edge of the Wolds looking down over the Ancholme valley with Scunthorpe steelworks on the horizon.

There are a few very steep swoops down to the River Trent..I'll take a pic or two next time I'm over that way.

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I can't take the flatlands but for about a week. Then I start feeling uneasy and exposed and vunerable. Being wrapped by my mountains gives me a sense of safety, I guess. Plus, you never cease to wonder what's around the curve or be suprised by the same.

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dubhlinn wrote:
cowtime wrote:Gorgeous pictures.

But, how do you cope with the flatness of the place?

Strange..........
.

Handy for the bike I'll tell ye.

This is the closest I get to hills.The edge of the Wolds looking down over the Ancholme valley with Scunthorpe steelworks on the horizon.

There are a few very steep swoops down to the River Trent..I'll take a pic or two next time I'm over that way.

Slan,
D.
That picture looks very much like where I live. How I feel about flatness depends on the landscape. Some flat is lovely, some is very dull. I do love hills and mountains though, I must say. When I first moved to Iowa I would look down to the end of my street and see no hills, it was just flat cornfields forever, and I really felt like I was on another planet. But I've gotten used to it now. And it is slightly hilly in many areas around us.
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Beautiful imagery. I love the greens mingled with the fall leaves.
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