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RandomAnthony wrote: "http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/201...
I love sitting on the back deck, which faces south, and watching the clouds float west to east, right to left.
You?"
Banged to the gills on absinthe and "Dark Side of the Moon" playing in the background?
I love sitting on the back deck, which faces south, and watching the clouds float west to east, right to left.
You?"
Banged to the gills on absinthe and "Dark Side of the Moon" playing in the background?

By the way, I wasn't thinking of this before, but my first LSD experience was at a Grateful Dead concert (of course) at Alpine, Valley, Wisconsin, watching clouds become people. It was awesome.
I like watching storm clouds, but most other clouds bore me. Also, I hate Robert Krulwich. If I'm out on the back porch I like watching birds, butterflies, dragonflies, and different types of bees fly by. It distresses me if there's not enough variation on any given day. I haven't seen a single honeybee yet this year. The yellow jackets like my wooden flowerboxes, though. They're chewing them up for their nests.




You're so vain."
I'll bet you think this thread is about you. Don't you? Don't you?

I live in south central Colorado in a high mountain valley (7500 ft) in a little town called Alamosa.

Guess: Wyoming or Colorado? (gorgeous shot, Mary)"
Thanks, I stopped my car and grabbed my camera for this one.
Wow, I'm moving to a south central Colorado town just to the east and across a mountain range from you. Between Weston and Segundo, near Trinidad.

Cloudy, my thoughts are scattered and they're cloooooudy...

Lori--it's so nice to see you here. Hope everything's going well, aside from the cloudy thoughts.

Sallers!!!!! That is utterly fantastic! And what about Sweeters, does he have a job too? I've seen all your Leah FB pics, and they ALWAYS make me smile.

To get to Alamosa-you take I25 and turn west at Walsenburg. To get to Trinidad-you just follow I25 minus the turn. Good luck to you Sally!

You're so vain."
Hey, you, get off of my cloud!

I was wondering where the hell you were.
Yay, if they're good puffy clouds floating in a blue sky, and you've a comfortable place to lay and watch them go by. Unfortunately, what we most often get here is grey overcast covering the whole of the sky, like one BIG cloudy blanket blotting out the sun.
I love sitting on the back deck, which faces south, and watching the clouds float west to east, right to left.
You?