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Loc: Portland, Oregon
The name Bergeron caught my eye. The town of Willamantic, Connecticut had a Mayor by that name when I lived near there. Many of the old mill hands came from Canada to work there.
[quote=rivernan]How in the world did you get a picture like that at ellis with no people in it...that is amazing.
Thanks, rivernan. It was only about a 10 minutes waiting untill no one was in the way, and I got the shot that I wanted. Ellis Island is an awsome place!!
WOW, I think it was 10 minutes in line for me just to get off the boat. Good for you and your ability to be patient. Good stuff
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rivernan wrote:
How in the world did you get a picture like that at ellis with no people in it...that is amazing.
Thanks, rivernan. It was only about a 10 minutes waiting untill no one was in the way, and I got the shot that I wanted. Ellis Island is an awsome place!!
PAToGraphy wrote:
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Great doors again on the page. Grandmother's door- yes! Mine weren't as elegant, but the memories just as rich
Janice - thanks. Tripod is great!
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SkipT - WOW and epiphany!? UFO?
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dane - Wyoming - another place I'd like to see
Sherrie - I'll take what's behind door #3
Rob - I am so glad to see the beautiful woman who won your heart those many years ago
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klsisk - Love the last one
Frankie - think you got it! one those faces.
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Jaclee - good to see you. Bet you're stronger than the gate was!
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Yes PatoGraphy, Not too sure how strong I am so I just stay out of the wind.
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I like the way you put the pg. numbers with your comments. Wish every one did that.
I love this challenge but am late since I was at the ocean. I can see anything to do with the ocean and water as a portal since I almost drowned when I was 10 years old and again at 18. I can sure see a connection in water and a portal to the afterlife! I enjoyed taking these and playing with them.
Walkway at Myrtle Beach State Park in South Carolina
Stairs going from motel across to the ocean.
Bridge at the state park
Pier at Surfside Beach, South Carolina
awwww
www.....propping up my feet with the fire roaring in the fireplace and sipping my hot toddy!
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laskalass wrote:
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...lol....dont even know what a hot toddy is...but I probably need one.
I hope you come back and find the recipe for hot toddy - lol - it will do wonders and make you feel great if you have more than one and have them with extra whiskey- lol
I do hope you feel better quickly
Ingredients
1 teaspoon honey
2 fluid ounces boiling water
1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
3 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 slice lemon
1 pinch ground nutmeg
Directions
Pour the honey, boiling water, and whiskey into a mug. Spice it with the cloves and cinnamon, and put in the slice of lemon. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes so the flavors can mingle, then sprinkle with a pinch of nutmeg before serving.
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...... (
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I'm, saving that recipe..
[quote=laskalass]awwww
www.....propping up my feet with the fire roaring in the fireplace and sipping my hot toddy!
Janice wrote:
laskalass wrote:
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...lol....dont even know what a hot toddy is...but I probably need one.
I hope you come back and find the recipe for hot toddy - lol - it will do wonders and make you feel great if you have more than one and have them with extra whiskey- lol
I do hope you feel better quickly
Ingredients
1 teaspoon honey
2 fluid ounces boiling water
1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
3 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 slice lemon
1 pinch ground nutmeg
Directions
Pour the honey, boiling water, and whiskey into a mug. Spice it with the cloves and cinnamon, and put in the slice of lemon. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes so the flavors can mingle, then sprinkle with a pinch of nutmeg before serving.
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...... (
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quote=laskalass thanks....I think maybe I need a ... (
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[quote=laskalass]awwww
www.....propping up my feet with the fire roaring in the fireplace and sipping my hot toddy!
Janice wrote:
laskalass wrote:
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...lol....dont even know what a hot toddy is...but I probably need one.
I hope you come back and find the recipe for hot toddy - lol - it will do wonders and make you feel great if you have more than one and have them with extra whiskey- lol
I do hope you feel better quickly
Ingredients
1 teaspoon honey
2 fluid ounces boiling water
1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
3 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 slice lemon
1 pinch ground nutmeg
Directions
Pour the honey, boiling water, and whiskey into a mug. Spice it with the cloves and cinnamon, and put in the slice of lemon. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes so the flavors can mingle, then sprinkle with a pinch of nutmeg before serving.
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...... (
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quote=laskalass thanks....I think maybe I need a ... (
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It doesn't get any better than that... well it would be better if you felt good I quess :thumbup:
[quote=laskalass]awwww
www.....propping up my feet with the fire roaring in the fireplace and sipping my hot toddy!
lol - glad you are enjoying and I hope it helps
[quote=PHFoto]I'm, saving that recipe..
:thumbup:
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