Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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- Sep 8, 2006
Sounds like a good compromise!
One of the foundations of our relationship is that none of us is shy about their opinion, but both of us are willing to work for a compromise. I had very different experiences in the past...
I can't imagine trying to start a hike around noon. That's when you should be on your way back!
I like long day hikes actually where you have a lovely lunch break around noon - either on a mountain summit with the stuff you brought or in a Bavarian guest house where they serve you roast pork and potato dumplings and a hiking beer (this is a family invention, my father mainly hiked for the "hiking beer"). But, you definitely want to have more than half of your day's hike done before lunch!
Very nice location!
It was so wonderful, I wish I was back there.
I would have done the same. Why get up when you will eventually get to your destination by doing nothing.
I am a very impatient person! And just sitting somewhere is not really my cup of tea. That's why I love cruising so much because on sea days, I feel like I have the freedom to just sit.
Except I see Olives on there.
Ah - that's why you drink your Martini with ugly onions... those get a from me! Which reminds me - that Martini that you love so much, do they have it at WDW anywhere? Was it the Diamond Martini?
That looks awesome!
It was good! The food at Yosemite was overall far better than I thought it would be after all the comments I read online.
I love the conflicting memories!
It also tells you who the intellectual in this couple is...
I had fun enjoying a beverage with you!
But you would have had much more fun, if I had been there, too!!!
It is a beautiful ornament!
And it looks great on the Christmas tree, too!
What an interesting little stop. Looks neat!
Are you familiar with an author called Gwen Bristol? She was very popular in Germany when my mother was younger and she gave me those books to read when I was a teenager. She wrote historic novels and two of them take place in California, one called "Calico Palace" takes place in a mine town and it really felt like stepping back in time into that book.
Anything to do with dentistry in the 19th century is scary!
Yes!! I wonder if the people at the next turn of the century will think the same about our dentistry today?
I'm going to give Michael the win on this one. Too much green stuff on top of the pizza.
Well, those greens happen to be my favorite pizza topping!! A different type of pizza that might be more to your liking will appear soon!