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| | From: _Xer (Original Message) | Sent: 10/28/2008 9:37 PM |
The MSN pop-up on this page was "HUGE SHOE SALE," and pictures of ladies shoes popped, one at a time. The image that 'popped up' in my mind was bins of HUGE SHOES with white SALE signs sticking up from the boxes. heheheh |
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And Xer...for a silly thang like me, I'm ready to go to that site! I LOVE SHOES...I don't really have a lot of clothes, but holy cow. Occasionally I get put on restriction from shoe buying The funkier the better...lol...turns that boring black worksuit into some mischief |
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| | From: _Xer | Sent: 10/29/2008 7:15 PM |
heheh |
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| | From: _Xer | Sent: 10/29/2008 8:45 PM |
Beautiful!!! Thank you, Pikes.
Love the depth of field with all that direct sunlight! Wish I were twenty years younger so I could get up to some of those places with you when we come down for a visit....
Love all the pictures, but that Hero's Highway really grabbed me. How long does it take to cross? If Crestone Peak summit doesn't look like a dragon's back then Hero's Highway rising from the mists must!!...
What kind of camera do you use? Film or digital? Brand, year, lens, etc. The details in some of the photos is positively stunning. I get goose-bumps from the peaks rising up from clouds below pictures, but the details in pictures like Capital from Knife are simply dazzling!
That ridge over to Coxcomb Peak looks much more accessible for me. That must be in south Western Colorado? I would like to spend some time exploring that part of the state. I've only been through there once. The Grenadier range, what part of the state is that?...
Some of your images really make me think of fractals. It is so readily apparent how climbing helps you maintain your sanity. Due to health issues riding Wildfire is far more realistic for me, but I am very jealous of you, my friend....
What an eye! So many breathtaking pictures a'la natural, but the ways you present some, like Elbert Summit, are uniquely your own. The mathematics inherent in music shows up in your images too. One would suspect that is what makes Cooter a brilliant phog also?...
The image, Elbert winter, makes me think what the Hindu Kush must look like from about that altitude. I've only seen it from around 30,000 feet. I've no idea where the Kuch and the ranges north of them end and begin, it seems like one continues field of ranges all the way from India well into Russia. You wouldn't believe how those mountains go on, and on, and on, seems like forever!
So many stunning pictures!!! Thank you bud, for showing me places it would never have been possible to have seen otherwise.
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| | From: _Xer | Sent: 10/29/2008 8:57 PM |
Please forgive. This was posted here by mistake. It did also end up in Fair Warning where it rightfully belongs. |
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