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Date Posted: 08:21:11 04/11/06 Tue
Author: Jes
Subject: Re: Adventure in the Grand Canyon
In reply to: Jes 's message, "Adventure in the Grand Canyon" on 09:59:51 04/10/06 Mon

I'm SO SORRY! LOL!

I also realized that I hadn't allowed visitors to the photobucket, but fixed that this morning if you all would like to see the rest of the pictures!

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[> Re: Adventure in the Grand Canyon -- chrys, 09:18:54 04/11/06 Tue [1]

wow, sounds cool! did this inspire your decision for your radical sabbatical? travel can do that sometimes, crystallize things better than anything else.

i've never even been to the grand canyon, but that picture gave me immediate nostalgia for northern arizona (btw i thought i told you it was cold, though what you described sounds colder than most aprils there). it's funny how like, just the smallest picture of someowhere can take you back. or that you can even recognize. i feel like i would have felt the same way if you h adn't said where you were or where the pic was from. it's like, places are so unique. sometimes on tv, w/just a shot of a street corner, i 'm like, omg it's seattle, even if it's not a corner i'm familiar with. it's weird like that.

the insanest part is how much the weather changes from that area down to phoenix! as for it not staying light later, i think it has something to do with how far north you are, or something like that, and the fact that AZ doesn't do the time change. now THAT is a pain in the ass.

YAY for adventures!

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