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Post by waterboysh on Dec 27, 2022 11:33:12 GMT -5
Not sure if people here prefer the images in the post, or to open the gallery in a separate tab, so I'll do both. Here is the album. Here is a 2 minute Youtube video showing some of my favorites.
Post by waterboysh on Dec 27, 2022 11:36:57 GMT -5
Here is the Youtube video
I normally strip the sound out, but this one was amusing so I thought I'd leave it. I think you'll see why I usually upload them without sound. The kids got some cheap digital cameras for Christmas, and of course it can't be JUST a camera... It apparently sings happy birthday and has a couple of games on it. My 3 year old had just discovered the happy birthday function.
Here is a bonus picture my 3 year old took.
And another video just kinda moving over the rocks closeup.
waterboysh - Great job on the stones, pictures, and videos!!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Dec 27, 2022 17:46:50 GMT -5
Very nice and shiny! Your 3 year old took a great picture!
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