TMI, Marnie ....

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In a message dated 4/14/2007 7:11:02 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:

> What's to the left of the gazebo?  To the left  and slightly down hill?
>
> Shel
>
> ==========
> More hill to the left  down to almost the bottom and below that houses. I 
> drove to the other side of  the hill and saw no way to walk up to the
gazebo that 
> way without walking  through someone's backyard. Right below it in front
at 
> the bottom is a senior  condo complex (not Rossmoor). The only way to
walk up 
> to it is up that hill from  the front and it's been rather wet so I won't 
> attempt it until it is dry. It  could be slippery if at all wet.
>
> I couldn't tell but the gazebo might  possibly be in someone's backyard.
I 
> did find a mansion on top of the hill with  a private drive. But I was
not going 
> to go up it, people like that are not nice  to trespassers. But on the
other 
> side of the hill it doesn't look like a yard  does it? Right around the
gazebo 
> area? It seems to be outside everyone's  property line. Someone built it 
> sometime though. I strongly suspect whoever  built it once owned the land
the 
> condo complex is now on. The rest of the hill  to the right and down is 
> undeveloped. Probably somebody will throw something up  there someday. I
got some rather 
> nice mustard shots that way, but nothing great  enough to show on list.
>
> I've just been rather daunted about climbing the  hill. With a camera
around 
> my neck. Not a great hiker these days and it is  rather steep. And I will
need 
> shoes I don't mind grossing out. But if combo of  dry and great sky and 
> camera in car occur, then I will. Also maybe if I buy a  hat.
>
> Sometimes one really wants to get a shot and it ain't easy, huh?  LOL.
>
> Later, Marnie ;-)  



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