Thanks for the clarification, Bob.

And, also for this gem :

>"Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese"
>--- Luis Buñuel

(I read the above quote just after finishing my dose of Swiss cheese &
red wine).

:))

Bulent
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2015-10-11 17:31 GMT+03:00 Bob W-PDML <[email protected]>:
> Why not? I know ann has studied geology, and I don't know anyone else who 
> has, so when confronted by large lumps of it I naturally think of ann.
>
> B
>
> "Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese"
> --- Luis Buñuel
>
> ...or a rock
>
> On 11 Oct 2015, at 12:11, Bulent Celasun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Thanks ann. I thought about you and your geological past while I was over 
>>> there...
>>
>> Bob, you really don't mean it; do you?
>>
>> Bulent
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>> 2015-10-11 11:14 GMT+03:00 Bob W-PDML <[email protected]>:
>>> .Thanks ann. I thought about you and your geological past while I was over 
>>> there. The twisting and folding of the very stratified limestone rocks is 
>>> very spectacular indeed. I'm no geologist, so I could be very wrong, but I 
>>> always thought the Alps were the fault of Italy crashing into France, and 
>>> the mountains of eastern America the result of Africa colliding with 
>>> America, which would make them much older than the Alps. I think also that 
>>> Scotland used to be part of America, gained its independence and floated 
>>> gently into union with Britain.
>>>
>>> The river with the waterfall is the Lance, which I think is a tributary of 
>>> the Verdon. The Verdon has cut the deep gorges, which are the longest and I 
>>> think deepest in Europe. I've heard that they are also the longest and 
>>> deepest in the world after the Grand Canyon, but I'm not convinced of that 
>>> as I've been in the Blue Nile Gorge in Ethiopia and that seems deeper to me.
>>>
>>> Bizarrely given its spectacular size and dramatic nature the gorge was not 
>>> really known outside the local area until 1905 - an indication of how 
>>> unexplored parts of France were until relatively recently.
>>>
>>> I'm not a doggy person at all, but Hugo is a great little character and a 
>>> lot of fun
>>>
>>> B
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 11 Oct 2015, at 02:18, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Very nice stuff.. Like Rick I like too many to start reeling them off. I 
>>>> wasstruck, however , by the similarity of the scenes that
>>>> had no structures with the look of upstate New York...but then I 
>>>> remembered that quite a few years ago the east coast of North America was
>>>> tornaway from the west coast of Europe - and them's the same damn 
>>>> mountains, in a way.
>>>>
>>>> Aside from that - you need more pictures of dogs
>>>>
>>>> ann
>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/10/2015 6:36 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
>>>>>> On 10 Oct 2015, at 22:15, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Excellent and very atmospheric gallery, Bob. Too many favorites to list, 
>>>>>> especially since they're not titled or numbered!
>>>>> Thanks! Meh, who needs 'em?
>>>>>
>>>>>> I agree with Cotty that the dog got more photographic attention than he 
>>>>>> probably deserved, though.
>>>>> You're right, but it has a lot of character, for a dog. It has ideas 
>>>>> above its station; it likes to stand on the edge of precipices and look 
>>>>> noble, as if it were something grander than a pimped-up rat-catcher.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've spent most of this week in France with one of my brothers and his 
>>>>>>> wife
>>>>>>> at their holiday home. Here are some very touristy photos:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://1drv.ms/1PlbvfC
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope you enjoy.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> B
>>>>
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