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Here I am in Pagosa Springs, commenting using my Wii and the resort's awesome dial-up wireless connection. If you've ever entered text on a Wii, you realize that it has taken me 10 minutes just to type this amount. Here's a picture of the enormous pumpkin we passed on our way here. The thing was seriously taller than me! More from the incredible vacation front soon.
It was in the fridge here. Don't worry. It was wrapped in cellophane.
Carrie, if you can't see the pics, tell your sysadmin there's a problem with the firewall. Everyone else sees them fine. You're not on dial-up, are you?
Why CO? Nan, I think you forgot to read a previous post of mine where I explain precisely that. Where have you been?
Rent) Under heavy gunfire, we went to both locations of the local candy company which are located about 1/2 mile apart. Both were closed. So we wandered around the sulphur-laden atmosphere of the world-famous Pagosa Springs.
We spent the day at Mesa Verde viewing the ruins and cliff dwellings of the Anasazi, or as their descendants prefer to call them, the "ancestral puebloans." Here is a photo of me and the family eating lunch with the Anasazi "mascot" - a blue dolphin.
Here I am in Pagosa Springs, commenting using my Wii and the resort's awesome dial-up wireless connection. If you've ever entered text on a Wii, you realize that it has taken me 10 minutes just to type this amount. Here's a picture of the enormous pumpkin we passed on our way here. The thing was seriously taller than me! More from the incredible vacation front soon.
ReplyDeleteThat is an enormous pumpkin. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDay 13:
ReplyDeleteThe natives took us hostage. We are concerned that they may attempt to eat us. Here is a photo:
In what land of Narnia are u posting these pic's???
ReplyDeleteWhy Colorado?
ReplyDeleteOh, like I really want to see photos of you in your Speedo, Joel. Please keep those to yourself!
ReplyDeleteok, no more speedo pics. Sorry. Here's a pic of me eating a manure sandwich. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteOh, nasty! I thought it was some type of bean and beef burrito. Did the natives force you to eat that? Or did you just decide, "when in Rome..."?
ReplyDeleteIs that considered a carb or protein?
ReplyDeleteIt was in the fridge here. Don't worry. It was wrapped in cellophane.
ReplyDeleteCarrie, if you can't see the pics, tell your sysadmin there's a problem with the firewall. Everyone else sees them fine. You're not on dial-up, are you?
Why CO? Nan, I think you forgot to read a previous post of mine where I explain precisely that. Where have you been?
Here is a photo of the mushroom:
Why doesn't Paul start a new post? It's an all new low for Low Quality.
ReplyDeleteI think we now know who really runs the low quality show, don't we?
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid so, Sasha.
ReplyDeleteRent) Under heavy gunfire, we went to both locations of the local candy company which are located about 1/2 mile apart. Both were closed. So we wandered around the sulphur-laden atmosphere of the world-famous Pagosa Springs.
ReplyDeleteWe spent the day at Mesa Verde viewing the ruins and cliff dwellings of the Anasazi, or as their descendants prefer to call them, the "ancestral puebloans." Here is a photo of me and the family eating lunch with the Anasazi "mascot" - a blue dolphin.
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