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The Bettermost Sunrise Project!!! (see first post!) April 15!!

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injest:
ROTF!! YAY Lee!! confusing the dog and getting the job done!!

just beautiful thank you!

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: injest on April 15, 2007, 08:48:54 am ---Whoa, Leslie...so far I think you are the winner on the most spectacular color in mainland USA! Thank you for taking part! just beautiful!

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Thank you, Jess!

L

Cameron:
Unfortunately I could not get up on time for sunrise.  Anyway if I did it would have looked very much like this picture here that I took a little while ago.  I posted it in my place and now I am posting it here.

The storm is bad already.

Here is the Atlantic Ocean in the storm.




Front-Ranger:
What is that saying? Red sky at morning, mariners take warning? So, I'm chagrined to see there's a red sky in Maine, because my FRiend is climbing Mt. Washington today in neighboring New Hampshire.  :(

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on April 15, 2007, 10:44:53 am ---What is that saying? Red sky at morning, mariners take warning? So, I'm chagrined to see there's a red sky in Maine, because my FRiend is climbing Mt. Washington today in neighboring New Hampshire.  :(



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Red sky at night, sailors' delight
Red sky in morning, sailors take warning.

I can honestly say I do not think this is a good day to be climbing Mt. Washington!

The newspaper is full of dire warnings, like this: "The Interim Fire Administrator in Falmouth warned the curious to keep a safe distance from raging seas, which sometimes reach above power lines."

Huh? I think they are so sick of writing about the winter weather they have started babbling. Here's another gem, regarding the Boston Marathon, scheduled for tomorrow:

"Massachusetts safety officials said they are confident that the race will take place, although runners might experience hypothermia and flooded roads."

I think I'll stay home and watch it on TV!

Leslie

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