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Front-Ranger:
Progress of the aspens in the Rocky Mountains~~here's a pic of my abode, circa October 1. How does this compare with the Maine scene, Leslie??

Jeff Wrangler:
Lee, that's beautiful! I am positively pea-green with envy!

Your photo shows why I love fall--the beautiful colors of the trees, the clear blue of the sky.

Have to say, though, that even smack in the middle of Center City Philadelphia, fall can present some pretty spectacular sights. My condo is on the top floor of a 30-story high-rise (which helps with the view). Last Friday, the weather was clear after a bout of stormy, rainy weather on Thursday. About a half hour after sunset, I looked out my dining room windows, toward the southwest, and the horizon was a regular rainbow of color, from the deep midnight blue of the sky overhead, all through the spectrum (I guess) to deep, dark red just along the horizon. It was beautiful.

Front-Ranger:
Thanks, Jeff! May I suggest you try a little bit different shade, such as olive green or teal? Pea green doesn't work for you, as Linda Blair could tell you.  8) So, in the picture you can see what I call my "moon viewing garden" which is a round garden in the middle of the circular driveway. I have tried to strategically place some moss rocks there in a triangular configuration as a kind of mini-Stongehenge to focus the energy. Looking for my local version of the FSU to bless it someday. Anyway, that's where I'll be Thursday nite (if the wifi stretches that far) and Friday, I'll be on the road to Durango to meet up with Mel.

Front-Ranger:
In the interest of truth in advertising and full disclosure, here's another pic of my abode:




This one was taken on Memorial Day weekend!!

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on October 04, 2006, 02:33:03 pm ---Thanks, Jeff! May I suggest you try a little bit different shade, such as olive green or teal? Pea green doesn't work for you, as Linda Blair could tell you.  8) So, in the picture you can see what I call my "moon viewing garden" which is a round garden in the middle of the circular driveway. I have tried to strategically place some moss rocks there in a triangular configuration as a kind of mini-Stongehenge to focus the energy. Looking for my local version of the FSU to bless it someday. Anyway, that's where I'll be Thursday nite (if the wifi stretches that far) and Friday, I'll be on the road to Durango to meet up with Mel.

--- End quote ---

Teal? Eeew. Way too gay for my tastes.  ;D I look pretty good in forest green, though.

Um, and what is "the FSU"?

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