Somewhere. . . .
Yup. 'Deep-ish'..... in the depths of Ninemile (a.k.a., 'the 40 mile long "world's longest art gallery"') Canyon.
Me likey. Me likey lots. Me've published papers on roquert in Nine Mile Cannon.
But wait! No pic of the 'Pregnant Bison panel'? Or the 'Family Panel'??? Or Cliff Rayle's grave?
That's downright sacrilege, F3!!1!
Fine images Flying Three. You photographed history.
Don
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Flying Three wrote:
deep in Utah
Ultra-cool, even with the UFO guy there πππππ
Cany143 wrote:
Yup. 'Deep-ish'..... in the depths of Ninemile (a.k.a., 'the 40 mile long "world's longest art gallery"') Canyon.
Me likey. Me likey lots. Me've published papers on roquert in Nine Mile Cannon.
But wait! No pic of the 'Pregnant Bison panel'? Or the 'Family Panel'??? Or Cliff Rayle's grave?
That's downright sacrilege, F3!!1!
Cany: I was betting dollars to donuts you would know this place. Does that mean you owe me dollars or donuts???
Flying Three wrote:
Cany: I was betting dollars to donuts you would know this place. Does that mean you owe me dollars or donuts???
How could there be any question? I obviously owe you donuts, mon frère. But since there isn't a Dunkin' Donuts or a Krispy Kreme (or even a Cop Shop worthy of a place where cop would voluntarily stop to get their daily ration of donuts, more's the pity) in this town, or anything more delectable than what a body'd find in either of Moab's generic grocery store(s), if you'll bring the donuts --Denver, Aspen, and/or beautiful downtown Rifle are right along your way, are they not? and I'd bet dollars to donuts there's at least one or two worth-while epicurean-rated donut shops along your way, y'know?-- so just as soon as you bring 'em, I'll be generously grateful to eat 'em.
Oh, and about that 'dollars' part? There'd clearly be no question about that (those) either. Just remember, however, that I prefer those 'dollars' with the several zeros behind that '1', okay? So bring plenty. Because I owe it to you.
Cany: See you when the snow melts. . . .
Flying Three wrote:
Cany: See you when the snow melts. . . .
Excellent, F3. (Oh, did I mention? That I like eclairs (and bagels, and PROPER [i.e., 'crusty'] Italian, French and Croatian breads too --as well as all manner of assorted baked goodies like pies and cakes and what-not--, or surprize me!, should Aspen's or Denver's donuts & such be not entirely up to the task) as well? If so, I've been remiss.... and hope to inform you thusly.)
What I'm uncertain of, though, is.... what is this "snow" of which you speak? Nothing around here remotely resembles anything I could learn about this purported 'snow' stuff you mention. I did, of course, do a deep dive into Wikipedia, and that revived the vague memories I still retain about 'snow' from having lived in New England all those years, but still..... 'snow'? Unless, of course, that 'white' I see --and only occasionally, through dense banks of clouds-- way the heck up there in the nearby mountains is this purported 'snow'. (The Spanglish, when they slogged through here creating their so-called "Spanish Trail" in the 1770's, did note some 'white' in the mountains, and properly reasoned that since it was hot'ern blazes where they were sloggin' on through (through what we today call 'Spanish Valley') saw some white up on top, and figured it hadta be salt, not 'snow'. So they named them mountains the "LaSals" --the 'salts'-- not knowing any better.
Apart from that, F3, rest assured that Ootah DOES NOT impose a Donut Tax at normal ports of entry.
Flying Three wrote:
deep in Utah
Very nice, and something different!
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