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Thanks! I spent mine with around a million folks by the Bay bridge tonite, watching fireworks next to a bridge that already has a permanent light show on it that looks like the wind going through it.
If you feel like watching some gorgeous fireworks, google for Sydney, Australia fireworks!
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kam
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Thanks. Happy New Year to you too. I spent yesterday cross crountry skiing to a cabin in the Sierra's.
Warm cocoa by the fireplace.
We will be covering more area today to another cabin by a lake.
Only way to get there is via cross crountry skiing or backpacking.
(In my dreams that is)
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Ann-OH
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Back at ya, Maddog! Wishing you joy and lots of fish. Ann - OH
MADDOG
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Hi Robin 123, WOW I bet it was warm there allso!!
Kam, I dream of Wyoming mountain climbing ,being above temberline in a giant boulder field hoping from rock to rock.
Ann, 3 days it will be black powder deer hunting. Yep i drive one mile and i am in Woodland trails wild life area. 2400 acres.
I carry my muzzle loader and a folding camp style stool. I walk back to a point up on a hill looking down into a giant holler - canyon. There I sit still as the dead, waiting for a deer that never comes by .
It is almost a religious time, so peaceful i fall asleep.
It is ice fishing time here!!!
BUT!! It is to rain on my hunting before it gets colder.
MADDOG
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aklnwlf
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Happy New Year to everyone here!
Your post reminded me of one of my first hikes. I was an inexperienced hiker and ended up in a boulder field and jumped from rock to rock.
One of my harder hiking adventures to say the least.
Happy trails!
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kam
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Interesting how boulder hopping stays with us
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Maddog, maybe made warmer by so many bodies in one place! The day before, we had a huge wind storm that knocked down trees and power lines throughout the area, and then New Year's eve, voila, summer weather - we were lucky!
Interesting how many different new years we all have...
Everyone's still being real nice out there today!
I watched the Rose Bowl parade on New Year's Day. Lots of health conditions were featured, including honoring two doctors who had fought Ebola.
And it made me wonder - what could a Lyme disease float look like? Messages were positive, and honoring. Imagine that, a beautiful Lyme float that gets MC'ed with a message going out to millions watching.
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MADDOG
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Robin123 To funny (LYME FLOAT)now there are 3 Lyme Floats.
1.My Lyme Float was getting a bunch of Lymies together and floating a slow river in Kayaks and Canoes.
2. I had a sign out by the road at one of my lyme floats.It said Lyme Float and pointed to the camping area. Some people stoped and thought it was a ice cream float with lime in it. They wanted a (Lime float).
3. Now you have invented a (LYME FLOAT) , the things that there are in parades!!!!!
TO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!
MADDOG
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That's funny - people thinking you had an ice cream float with lime! Maybe that's it - since people already think like that!
Now we just need the slogans. Like, we'd like to be able to lick Lyme disease! etc. And, you say Lyme and I scream! Oh I'm bad.
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Hey Maddog, where did we have that lyme float in Kentucky? I'm trying to figure out where to go for my vacay this year and what little I remember of the area, it was awesome!
Let me know. Thanks!
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