Here is another. Oh, by the way, this is Baltimore, Maryland!!
Here's a close-up of the AOL/Time Warner towers I took....aquarius said:one more
Lake Chelan's beautiful, for sure. It's quite close to Spider Meadows, within 50 miles. Hope your uncle's place out there was safe from all the fires we had this season. Woodinville is not my fave, but it has its charms. The armadillo bbq is good eats! I recommend a visit next time you're visiting.chishnfips said:cool man My uncle lives in seattle, he stays in a place called woodinville, he's got another house in the cascades at a place called lake chelan which looks very much like your cycle track.
Very nice bud.
Lake Chelan's beautiful, for sure. It's quite close to Spider Meadows, within 50 miles. Hope your uncle's place out there was safe from all the fires we had this season. Woodinville is not my fave, but it has its charms. The armadillo bbq is good eats! I recommend a visit next time you're visiting.
And that's Phelps Creek, although I can see how it would look like a cycle track. Only humans and livestock allowed into spider meadows, I believe. Which is okay by me - it's a 6 mile hike oneway, so by the time we got to the meadow, we wanted some peace and quiet and a nice rest!
Yeh my uncles house was ok with the fires, I think they had to spray it with water a couple of years ago when they had that really big fire that swept right across, but it was fine. When I was at seatle I went up the Space needle which was some experience, and also the fish market. Where every couple of seconds a salmon goes whooshing past your nose as they lob it from one side to the other. I am telling you I would want a fresh one after that. I dont know.
Lake Chelan's beautiful, for sure. It's quite close to Spider Meadows, within 50 miles. Hope your uncle's place out there was safe from all the fires we had this season. Woodinville is not my fave, but it has its charms. The armadillo bbq is good eats! I recommend a visit next time you're visiting.
And that's Phelps Creek, although I can see how it would look like a cycle track. Only humans and livestock allowed into spider meadows, I believe. Which is okay by me - it's a 6 mile hike oneway, so by the time we got to the meadow, we wanted some peace and quiet and a nice rest!
Yeh my uncles house was ok with the fires, I think they had to spray it with water a couple of years ago when they had that really big fire that swept right across, but it was fine. When I was at seatle I went up the Space needle which was some experience, and also the fish market. Where every couple of seconds a salmon goes whooshing past your nose as they lob it from one side to the other. I am telling you I would want a fresh one after that. I dont know.