enough with the skylines already!

it’s not great detail, but if pops doesn’t get it, that’s terrible.

i notice there’s no snow.

no Tepees either. Farewell…

You’ve spoiled all my delusions now. I thought it would be like it was in the John Wayne movies ???

This is only skyline I’ve been seeing for months now…



I’m about ready to bust out the C4 and put the thing in orbit and just forget about it…

D



Here’s the view from my front door.

:agree:

My kind of "skyline" Kev... that looks just like where I grew up. Now I can stand on by back porch and almost pee on my neighbors house... :p

D

That looks like the road going into Tunnelhill, Georgia…

I’ve been there, but, I didn’t get any photos… sigh…

Bill…

Quote: (Diogesneez @ Apr. 10 2009, 11:01 AM)

This is only skyline I've been seeing for months now...



I'm about ready to bust out the C4 and put the thing in orbit and just forget about it...

D

Lovely photo hahahha!
Quote: (Bruffie @ Apr. 10 2009, 10:53 AM)

You've spoiled all my delusions now. I thought it would be like it was in the John Wayne movies
???

Hey Bruff,
Ironically yesterday I unloaded my digital cam of photos I took out on the road. I have some of the John Wayne scenes for ya. I'll post something later than sooner.

Hey D -

Quote:

This is only skyline I’ve been seeing for months now…


What is that - a meth lab?
Quote: (Levi @ Apr. 10 2009, 2:28 PM)

Quote: (Bruffie @ Apr. 10 2009, 10:53 AM)

You've spoiled all my delusions now. I thought it would be like it was in the John Wayne movies
???

Hey Bruff,
Ironically yesterday I unloaded my digital cam of photos I took out on the road.
I have some of the John Wayne scenes for ya.
I'll post something later than sooner.

Good man Levi! The only 2 places I've been in the states were Orlando (too plastic) and Rhode Island (too'Deliverance') :)
Be nice to see something more real.
Cheers.
Quote: (sevenOfeleven @ Apr. 10 2009, 2:31 PM)

Hey D -
Quote:

This is only skyline I've been seeing for months now...


What is that - a meth lab?

No, no, it's the new tv version of The Time Tunnel!

if that was a meth lab we’d all be in high cotton - right old buddy old pal?@

Quote: (Bruffie @ Apr. 10 2009, 2:44 PM)

Hey Bruff,
Ironically yesterday I unloaded my digital cam of photos I took out on the road.
I have some of the John Wayne scenes for ya.
I'll post something later than sooner.[/quote]
Good man Levi! The only 2 places I've been in the states were Orlando (too plastic) and Rhode Island (too'Deliverance') :)
Be nice to see something more real.
Cheers.

No music for me today :( I'm cleanin house and doin laundry. Dirty jobs but someone has to do them. I'll surely put something up soon. Lots of boulders lots of cakti and lots of big hills and dust! Scenes so cool you get the feeling that Indians on horseback are up there watchin ya! The legend of Tucumcari that's an interesting folklore.

Legend has it that Apache Chief Wautonomah was nearing the end of his time on earth and was troubled by the question of who would succeed him as ruler of the tribe. In a classic portrait of love and competition, his two finest braves, Tonopah and Tocom, were not only rivals and sworn enemies of one another, but were both vying for the hand of Kari, Chief Wantonomah's daughter. Kari knew her heart belonged to Tocom. Chief Wautonomah beckened Tonopah and Tocom to his side and announced, "Soon I must die and one of you must succeed me as chief. Tonight you must take your long knives and meet in combat to settle the matter between you. He who survives shall be the Chief and have for his squaw, Kari, my daughter."

As ordered, the two braves met, with knives outstretched, in mortal combat. Unknown to either brave was the fact that Kari was hiding nearby. When Tonopah's knife found the heart of Tocom, the young squaw rushed from her hiding place and used a knife to take Tonopah's life, as well as her own.
When Chief Wautonomah was shown this tragic scene, heartbreak enveloped him and he buried his daughter's knife deep into his own heart, crying out in agony, "Tocom-Kari"!
A slight variation of the Chief's dying words live on today as Tucumcari, and the mountain which bares this name stands as a stark reminder of unfulfilled love.
Some credit this folktale to Geronimo. More skeptical and less romantic historians believe the word Tucumcari is a derivation from the Comanche word tukanukaru, which means to lie in wait for something. There's historical veracity to this explanation, since the mountain (actually a mesa) was known to be a Comanche lookout many years ago.
Neet stuff out west!
Quote: (sevenOfeleven @ Apr. 10 2009, 2:31 PM)

Hey D -
Quote:

This is only skyline I've been seeing for months now...


What is that - a meth lab?

Meth? No but that would probably be more profitable...

It is a Continuous Solid State Polymerization plant. "SSP" in the trade. It will allow us to buy low RV polymer, solid-state it ourselves to raise the RV and save a bundle of money versus buying high RV polymer OR paying someone else to solid-state it for us. It can process 1,810 KG of material an hour.

Sounds exciting doesn't it?

ZZZZZzzzz.... *crickets* ZZZZZzzzzz....

I thought so...

D

PS RV == Relative Viscosity *ZZZZzzzz...*

(the first photo was cheyenne, by the way. pops got it.)

Quote: (john doe's evil twin @ Apr. 10 2009, 6:28 PM)

(the first photo was cheyenne, by the way.
pops got it.)

Yeah! I got it because I still have your song in the car.....'twas a great piece of work and beautiful song.

Jdet’s “Snows of Cheyenne”, how did I miss this? (Musta been Zay at that time, and we know how bassackwards he is)

Man I thought I was listening to Poco!

yeah this whole thread was indeed a shameless plug. something i did actually worked! i can’t believe it!