Thursday, December 20, 2007

tis the season

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was taken with the lap top from the back door facing north.

Anonymous said...

Lat/Lon: 41.1° N 121.1° W
so your elevation is like about 4124' according to my estimate?

Jim said...

Hey, according to my records there's a geocache hidden nearby!!!!Outttta my way..................
Jim

Sandi Hooper said...

I love the panoramic feel of this photo--your laptop's camera did an amazing job. Looks really cold there. Kind of rural and farmish, too.

Anonymous said...

kind of rural and farmish? thats an understatement. Its verrrrry rural and farmish.
your tempting me Ben.

Jim said...

Is that a beefalo herd on the horizon? Hmmmm....dinner on the hoof.
Jim

Anonymous said...

Hey Dick ?!! Come on down and lets move the geo cache on Jim and ask him to find it for us !! Remember, we got the extra room here if you want !!

Anonymous said...

Just cows out there, but there are buffalo raised in the valley !! Great meat, MUCH better than cow meat. Although, all the meat here is natural fed and clean !!

Anonymous said...

i know Ben. I gotz to make a living though.
it would be fun to move the cache on Jim. and then watch him get lost looking for it.

Anonymous said...

Hey, that looks like Colorado, but with air! My ginko's helping my altitude sickness, much less severe this time around. But I don't think I'll ever climb Everest, couldn't carry that much ginko.

Do I see that tractor has a snow attachment on it? We need that here.

I'm not online much here, no high speed, just dial-up. Like going back to walking after driving a car. See ya, Peter

Jim said...

The real question is, is how is your lumbago. I understand that being at altitude is really bad on one's lumbago, especially when one is pushing 60 years old. Peter, how old are you?
Jim

Peter said...

Just turned 59 and yes lumbago is an issue. Karen and I are really stiff and ache all over. For the most part I don't mind getting old. I'm looking for a special herbal donut that might help my lumbago. I'll let you know if I find one.

Anonymous said...

Peter.
im sure that Jim could hook you up with a farmer in his area that could provide you with a herb that would help with the pain :). you would need to get a med card. and the herb cooks up well. spaghetti sauce, brownies, soup, stirfry, it has no limitations.

Jim said...

Peter, would you mind if the donuts had a somewhat 'greenish' hue to them? It may be somewhat different than the 'norm' of light tan or chocolate that you're used too, but, I'm sure you would get over the color change issue quickly.
Lumbago really ailing you, aye? I'm sure if you went to your local doctor and complained about your lumbago he would be willing to give you the magic card that you could take to your local dispensary. It seems like anyone can get them. But, how do these people afford not to have to work, but able to buy this prescription?

Jim

Anonymous said...

Hey, jump on the tractor with a cup of hot chocolate and a donut and I will clear your driveway for ya !!