Tuesday, April 27, 2021

High Trek

 


11 comments:

  1. Looks like my route to and from school when I was a kid.

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    1. BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HAAAAA!

      Thank you, samoore, because that was really funny!

      Crack. Me. Up!

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    2. My boys DID walk to school uphill, both ways. We live on one hill, the school is one quarter mile from us on an other hill, with a dip of ten foot halfway. So yes, it CAN happen. 😎

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    3. Add hostile Indians and a canoe to drag and it was mine exactly.

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    4. But so much for summer school.

      In the winter we had to do that before sunrise.
      In a blizzard.
      with attacks by crocodiles (those mountain crocs can be really dangerous.)

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    1. I decided to start walking to work. There is a glacial moraine halfway between home and work.
      First time I did so,it snowed.

      So, "Uphill, both ways, in the snow ..."

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  3. You went to the same school my mother attended.

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  4. The high latitudes have a different feel. I can't define it as well as I'd like to. Montana is referred to as "Big Sky" country. It's true, that in the high Arctic there is a big sky feel to things. It can be disconcerting.

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  5. Stairway to Heaven (Christmas Caroling version)

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  6. When I was a kid, we had to crawl through nine feet of shag carpet to change the TV channel. Now that's hardship.

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