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Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | Hiya Richard |
Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | Hiya all |
Wolf Posts: 3423 Joined: 9th Jul 2008 Location: Australia | quotePosted at 03:24 on 2nd October 2008 LOL @ you matey. |
Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | On 27th September 2008 03:59, Ruth Gregory wrote:
Hi Ruth - What a small world. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would end up living in the desert. Now I'd be hard pressed to live anywhere else ... unless of course I was offered an ex-pat job in the UK ... It is nice to dream. |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 04:21 on 4th October 2008 Hi Robert: Yes, I think I'd move to England too, given the chance. I've lived in Phx for 26 years and it took at least 5 before I started to feel at home here. But once you can get used to "brown and pleasant" as opposed to "green and pleasant," it's not half bad here. Your avatar is simply stunning LOL. I have one I'll be putting up for Halloween too, but I'm going to wait until a little closer to the day. Cheers to you too, Robert. |
Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 16:13 on 7th October 2008 Hi there Robert, I'm reading this morning Arizona just had it's first three inches of snow for this winter, do you photgraph on skies? ...Welcome. |
Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | On 7th October 2008 16:13, Shirley K. Lawson wrote:
Hi Shirley Thanks for your welcome. Any snow we had would have landed on the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff (nearly 13000'), and or the White Mountains (~9000') in eastern Arizona; it's still quite warm in Phoenix. I've not taken any particular pictures of skies but the sights are plentiful and always breathtaking here in Arizona. Cheers Robert |
Denzil Tregallion Posts: 1764 Joined: 26th May 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 12:07 on 13th October 2008 hello Robert that fake mustoche is great and all |
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