Roger Hogan wrote:You done did gooood.
Rich Murray wrote:I can put away the Dramamine now. Thanks
Blake Bogs wrote:Not to undermine Rich, but I liked the photo before you fixed the slant. In my perspective, it adds character.
Enjoy,
Blake
Jason Rose wrote:Thank you, Mr. Bogs, Ms. Henkle, Mr. Cordova, and Mr. Sullivan.
Does anyone have photos that they're proud of and want to share?
Jason Rose wrote:Thank you, Mr. Bogs, Ms. Henkle, Mr. Cordova, and Mr. Sullivan.
Does anyone have photos that they're proud of and want to share?
Rich Murray wrote:Meanwhile down in the swamp
Jason Rose wrote:Thank you, Mr. Bogs, Ms. Henkle, Mr. Cordova, and Mr. Sullivan.
Does anyone have photos that they're proud of and want to share?
Jason Rose wrote:Looks like the place attached to the Grand Imperial in Silverton.
Rich Murray wrote:Okay, here's an easy one.
Jason Rose wrote:Rich Murray wrote:Okay, here's an easy one.
Rich Murray wrote:Thank you Larry!
As long as we don't go overboard a few photos that stray from the straight and narrow will be ok.
Having said that here's one that only strays a bit. If any of us don't recognize this cafe, we haven't spent enough time in narrow gauge country
Larry Sullivan wrote:Rich Murray wrote:Thank you Larry!
As long as we don't go overboard a few photos that stray from the straight and narrow will be ok.
Having said that here's one that only strays a bit. If any of us don't recognize this cafe, we haven't spent enough time in narrow gauge country
Rich - is this the place in the pic? http://natalias1912.com/
Blake Bogs wrote:Beautiful job Rich! I wish I was half the photographer you were!
Enjoy,
Blake
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