A Walk Along the Fjord

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  1. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Thanks for the lovely walk Biita! Oh how I would love to go exploring with you! I can never get anyone to go with me...my family has no sense of adventure at all! I hate to go alone because I'm always afraid of running into a vicious animal LOL
     
  2. Biita

    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    lol, i don't know Droopy, but i find when i do have to jump from rock to rock, it hurts more when i land,,lol. I also found that i have to hang on more, so i think the balance is on its way out,,,

    Netty thats why i take a camera! the flash scares all the wild fish! lol. the only thing i have to worry about is running into an elk or mink, those 2 will definately attack. But they are far and few so its not a bother. Just go out anyways, once you get that first trip in, its all gravey from there,,,lol.

    Thanks all!
     
  3. bunkie

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    what fun biita! great pics too! moe more more!!! :D
     
  4. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I enjoyed our virtual walk and so many things to discover.I loved all the pictures.The old boathose was a great find.What I would give to have just one of those rocks from the old ruin.I know your mountains are beautiful.Thanks for the wonderful walk.
     



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  5. Biita

    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    Thanks all, the walks have stopped for a little while. Its harvest season, cleaning and painting season on the cabins, and plus all the rain we have had its like one big mud hole. Its finally clearing up, the veggies are all in now, including all those dang potatoes. So hopefully i'll be heading somewhere soon.
     

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