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Road Trip to SF


BigFrond

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Going from Paso Robles to San Simeon on the 46 ... very nice drive loaded with wineries and moo moos.

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Big Frond,   You are welcome to stop by my tiny little garden.  Also, I can show you the few rare palms around town.    e-mail direct is  nikau@qb-soft.com

regards,

Darold

San Francisco, California

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Dear Big  :)

nice stills and in one of your stills there was a agave in full bloom...dint you notice it ? while shooting.

and that church location its bit strange that those folks have 4 large washy's but still are growing the same in a wooden container ?

love,

Kris.

love conquers all..

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(Darold Petty @ Jul. 28 2007,17:22)

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Big Frond,   You are welcome to stop by my tiny little garden.  Also, I can show you the few rare palms around town.    e-mail direct is  nikau@qb-soft.com

regards,

Darold

Thanks Darold!  I came home from the trip about a week and a half ago.

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(krisachar @ Jul. 29 2007,09:58)

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Dear Big  :)

nice stills and in one of your stills there was a agave in full bloom...dint you notice it ? while shooting.

and that church location its bit strange that those folks have 4 large washy's but still are growing the same in a wooden container ?

love,

Kris.

Hi Kris,

That place is not a church but a historic site.  It use to belong to some rich dude between 1920-1960.  Hold on to your horse Kris.  I have some CIDP stills for you.  :P

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going away from San Simeon (Hearst Castle) on the 1. The white color on the rocks is not snow but years of bird poop.

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