Name seemed familiar. Not too far from Squam Lake, where my ex-wife's in-law family (my ex-in-laws once removed?) had a "cabin" where On Golden Pond was filmed.
Reminds me of a trip I took up Red Cone Mountain in Colorado one October day a few years back before it got snowed in; elevation marker reads 12,801 and the herd of Mountain Sheep are often to be seen. How they survive up there is a wonder of nature.
I knew a guy who was in the navy. At the time, he was living in Maine. He told me about having a drop top corvette, and left the top down overnight on the Fourth of July. Next morning, it was full of snow.
Here on the Texas gulf coast, that does not happen, ever. Maybe in Dallas, you could get sleet from a bad thunderstorm, but that’s 6 hours north of me.
Where's the ice cream? Boilerdoc sending Navy pictures. Sailor girls are scary...
ReplyDeleteFree Ice Cream is on the menu for tonight. Stop back.
DeleteRight on!
DeleteThis highlights one of the best reason to climb mountains in New England...the view.
ReplyDeleteIt looks chilly with the wind blowing up there
ReplyDeleteWind chill was in the mid forties.
DeleteName seemed familiar. Not too far from Squam Lake, where my ex-wife's in-law family (my ex-in-laws once removed?) had a "cabin" where On Golden Pond was filmed.
ReplyDeleteYour a better man than I am
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a trip I took up Red Cone Mountain in Colorado one October day a few years back before it got snowed in; elevation marker reads 12,801 and the herd of Mountain Sheep are often to be seen. How they survive up there is a wonder of nature.
ReplyDeleteThose sheep go where they have to, to get away from the freeks. Our mountain sheep from Maine had to go all the way to Colorado.
DeleteI knew a guy who was in the navy. At the time, he was living in Maine. He told me about having a drop top corvette, and left the top down overnight on the Fourth of July. Next morning, it was full of snow.
ReplyDeleteHere on the Texas gulf coast, that does not happen, ever. Maybe in Dallas, you could get sleet from a bad thunderstorm, but that’s 6 hours north of me.