That post-eruption steam pic is from some years back (fifteen? Not sure.)
It is recharging its magma load, however, as the crater dome develops.
I can see the top of the volcano from my my house, when the cloud ceiling is high enough.
That post-eruption steam pic is from some years back (fifteen? Not sure.)
Not to mention the best bookstore ever. My wife could live at Powell’s if that was an option. My current mug until I break it and need another:tommy_boy wrote:Chamber of Commerce pic of my home town, Portland, OR and Mt. Hood:
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One of our volcanic neighbors, Mt. St Helens, in the Cascade Mountain range:
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The Columbia River Gorge, where hiking is excellent due to its having carved through the Cascades:
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Another view of Mt. Hood, on which we slide around in the winter and spring, hike upon year 'round:
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And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Portland's legal-weed and famous-food-carts tractor beam:
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(Two pics are mine, three are lifted from the Interwebz.)
I'm in the Northern Suburbs. Craigieburn area.Animal Mother wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:10 amI used to live there from 2004-2006. I lived in the Eastern Suburbs, Boronia to be exact (no sniggering at the back! ).
I was an interesting couple of years. Bought a 4x4 and toured around a bit. The Dandenongs were on my doorstep which was great.
Where are you?
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That's funny. I started off in Craigieburn at the Apollo Gardens Caravan Park for about a month.Dale90 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 4:38 pmI'm in the Northern Suburbs. Craigieburn area.Animal Mother wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:10 amI used to live there from 2004-2006. I lived in the Eastern Suburbs, Boronia to be exact (no sniggering at the back! ).
I was an interesting couple of years. Bought a 4x4 and toured around a bit. The Dandenongs were on my doorstep which was great.
Where are you?
I haven't spent much time in the Eastern Suburbs. It feels like everyone in Melbourne just stays on their side of the CBD.
I love Melbourne it's just a shame we are so far from the rest of the world!
Small world. I just learnt that there is a caravan park in Craigieburn!Animal Mother wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:47 amThat's funny. I started off in Craigieburn at the Apollo Gardens Caravan Park for about a month.Dale90 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 4:38 pmI'm in the Northern Suburbs. Craigieburn area.Animal Mother wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:10 am
I used to live there from 2004-2006. I lived in the Eastern Suburbs, Boronia to be exact (no sniggering at the back! ).
I was an interesting couple of years. Bought a 4x4 and toured around a bit. The Dandenongs were on my doorstep which was great.
Where are you?
I haven't spent much time in the Eastern Suburbs. It feels like everyone in Melbourne just stays on their side of the CBD.
I love Melbourne it's just a shame we are so far from the rest of the world!
That looks like a nice town.Robotaz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 5:35 pm I’m in Lexington, KY.
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It is a great town as long as you don't buy into the horse farm industry being something that it isn't. It's about money and greed, not some idyllic nod to a refined past that focuses on the beauty of animals. We have a lot of breweries, sports, and festivals. Lots of culture if you look more closely than the horse farms that the region is famous for.Animal Mother wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 1:50 amThat looks like a nice town.Robotaz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 5:35 pm I’m in Lexington, KY.
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I liked your original post better describing the area......[emoji23]Robotaz wrote:I’m in Lexington, KY.
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*slapping on my happy face*59yukon01 wrote:I liked your original post better describing the area......[emoji23]Robotaz wrote:I’m in Lexington, KY.
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I've often wondered how many, if any, of those horse farms are owned by locals rather than some rich schmuck from the Middle East.Robotaz wrote:*slapping on my happy face*59yukon01 wrote:I liked your original post better describing the area......[emoji23]Robotaz wrote:I’m in Lexington, KY.
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People don’t want to know about reality. Does no good to talk about it.
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Most are locals who’ve families have been here forever. The employees are mostly illegals and the farms give them fake IDs and pay out of pocket for accidents that happen on the farm. The beautiful backroads are filled with car loads of drunks. I sold my motorcycle because of what I’ve seen out around the countryside. Plus horses die and are sold to be slaughtered like worthless hassles.59yukon01 wrote:I've often wondered how many, if any, of those horse farms are owned by locals rather than some rich schmuck from the Middle East.Robotaz wrote:*slapping on my happy face*59yukon01 wrote:I liked your original post better describing the area......[emoji23]
People don’t want to know about reality. Does no good to talk about it.
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