~And Now for Something Completly Different!

subcool

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I wanted to start this thread now for like a week but I have been busy trimming and jarring and then I had to make bubble and so on.

I am finally getting to this one though this is for all my non pot related pictures
I actually take a few pictures from time to time that are not of cannabis and some times they come out ok.

Here are some flowers I bought for Jill last summer.
 

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Seamaiden

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Eastern Sierra..? One of those pix reminds me of Mono Lake. I just found out that one of the former Merry Pranksters lives on our side of the Moke River, and last month read that Sonny Barger lives in the next county over.

Are you going to tell us what those flowers are, or leave us hanging? ;) I really like the first set, and the star-shaped ones.
 

homerdog

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That's not Mono, I am curious what lake that is. Sorry to reply to dead thread, but where is that?
 

DR. VonDankenstine

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Very nice pics---the nature shots remind me of an old fishing hole up in southern UTAH-----Need to get out more---thanks for the inspiration.
 

Seamaiden

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Hell I don't know what the flowers are :)

Thats Crater lake in Oregon
And we almost had a chance to make a really cool run that would have taken us up through Crater Lake, then we were going to ride back down through the Trinity Alps (where I hope to see Bigfoot).
 

000420

terpenophenolic
Hey subcool, nice shots of crater lake, beautiful....i just might cruise over there, this weekend and burn a few....I'm probably about 30 minutes from there right now.......
 

toodank2smoke

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Very cool Sub!! I've been to central Oregon as well and i have been to Crater Lake, absolutely gorgeous spot, ever try swimming in it? :mrgreen:
 

homerdog

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I keep telling my wife we need to move to Oregon when I graduate. I can go pretty much any where with my degree, then I can be legal which is a bit of a stickler btwn us now. Sub will you take a look at my post, I'm stuck in a good way. Those pictures brought back some great memories of seqouia (stoned sp) national forest, I know they are redwood, but big gorgeous trees all the same.
 
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