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Post by stoner on Dec 26, 2004 1:50:32 GMT -5
Hi again. Didn't want to make the rockhounding post too long so I split the events into to messages. After collecting the rocks, we went back to the truck in time to catch this beautiful sunset. Enyoy. This is how it started out: getting better all the time then finishing like this What a great way to reflect upon all we have and be thankful for it all.(including the new diamond saw blade Santa brought for me) Merry Christmas, Ed
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Post by Cher on Dec 26, 2004 8:59:07 GMT -5
Now that's just beautiful!! Nice presents from Santa too!
Cher
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llanago
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Post by llanago on Dec 26, 2004 9:30:50 GMT -5
What a beautiful way to end a wonderful Christmas day. And the best present of all didn't cost a thing!
We didn't have a beautiful sunset last evening, but we had a beautiful bright full moon!
llana
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shorty
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by shorty on Dec 26, 2004 10:14:10 GMT -5
wow stoner thats buitiful ..is it warm there. thats better than here in michigan haha .it was 19 below zero christmas day and 3 feet of snow still snowing yeow. ha lets see more of that nice warm pic ok maby it will warm me up haha
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deepsouth
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He who rocks last rocks best
Member since January 2004
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Post by deepsouth on Dec 26, 2004 16:13:50 GMT -5
Lovely sunset pics Ed , thanks for sharing with us .
Awesome
Jack
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Post by creativeminded on Dec 27, 2004 11:11:45 GMT -5
That is a beautiful sunset, thank you for sharing it. I love sunsets. I rarely get to sunrises. I think one of my favorite places that I lived to see sunsets was in New Mexico, and of all the places I visited Colorado has some of the prettest sunsets with the mountains. Tami
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