Actually, living on the coast due west of Los Angeles city center, as I do, even _I_ can be in some pretty wild areas within 25 miles, so...

No, I mean the natural areas, not the wild city areas! <g>

keith

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----- Original Message ----- From: "frank theriault"
Subject: RE: A weekend to just get away...


Wish the goddam sun would show up.

Want me to take some pictures for you?
It's just past 8 in the morning, the sky is blue, the day is sunny,
and I smell bacon frying in a skillet in the kitchen.
Life is certainly grand outside of Toronto.

William Robb


Ya but Bill,you miss out on the time change<vbg>

I forgot to add i'm training a new person on my viewer computer

> this morning,than off for some low light, low contrast B&W's of


rural Canada,or whats left of it.:-)

Dave

Hah!
That's like standing in Central Square in NYC, and saying, "I'm off to shoot some interesting buildings, if I can find any."
Or so it seems to me, as a lower 48 resident... <g>
I think of anyplace 25 miles north of the U.S./CA border as "rural Canada!"
I have a lot to learn, huh?


keith whaley


Actuallly your close Keith.Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the border,but the 25
mile rule is close for rural.<g>


Dave
                                







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