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Yes, the Father of forestry (narrowly interpreted). I connected this when you first showed us your dugout.
Funny how 6 or so months seems to be ages ago. For macjac to have the pleasure in experiencing the JOAT. |
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Yes, the Father of forestry (narrowly interpreted). I connected this when you first showed us your dugout. Funny how 6 or so months seems to be ages ago. For macjac to have the pleasure in experiencing the JOAT. It's 62 degrees in my apartment and I'm typing in gloves! (Jaguar spotted, of all things!) I commented on the same time distortion phenomenon in our former forum. We agreed that it was a wormhole to a parallel matrix, and that we were to ignore it, lest we risk breaking the illusion & waking from the spell. It's only when you shift your consciousness that you become aware of it. It always follows when you attempt to pull it all into perspective, that you become aware of the Einsteinian time ripple. You think; "OMG! That was only 6 Months ago!?!" and the whole thing telescopes down like one of those instant camping cups, ...spilling the contents smack in your lap! ![]() Lesson learned: DOAN DO DAT!!! :P
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OOpsey!
MJ's instant fudge-up! Hit quote instead of edit! :P
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natural gas and oil heaters still require 'lectricity to both keep the flame alight and to fan the hot air out into the rooms.
so any power outage will still make the house cold.. brrr see E.torquata by clicking on this picture ![]() torquata identification but then E.caesia is nice too. click on pix too
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The close up of that orchid looks very inviting! It looks a bit like This---> but reaching up to kiss you! I used to attend to The Greater New York Orchid Show 1998 The 20th New York International Orchid Show (Greater New York Orchid Society, 2000 that was held in the The Winter Garden of the World Financial Center every year on my birthday that falls in late March. Klink is right! After a long cold winter, the tropical greenhouse atmosphere of the Winter Garden filled to the rafters with countless thousands of Orchids was always a special treat! Not only is it a treat, but quite a surprize to those that assume that if you've seen one you've seen them ALL! :P ...the only type orchids they've ever seen are on Corsages!
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