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mysticokra
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Loc: Jackson County, Al
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Foggy Bottom Farms
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There's a reason we call it "Foggy Bottom Farms"
Many mornings offer new delights, depending upon how the sun plays with the fog. See attached.
Edited by mysticokra (10/12/03 11:14 PM)
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egon
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The visual patterns of fog are aways intriging. The fantasies are only limited by imagination.
We also awake in town to many foggy mornings.
Egon
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Jaeger
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Loc: 3 miles north of the Mason Dixon line!
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Very Nice land. It looks very quiet, and private.
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fivestring
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Nice photo. Without looking it up, is your part of Alabama way up north (yankeeland)? Looks like hills in the background.
Gary
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mysticokra
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We are four miles south of the Tennessee line. My Colorado friends tease me that my mountains is under 2,000 feet. Technically that means it's not a mountain. My perspective is "How bad would it hurt if I fell off of it?"
Even an elevation change of a few hundred feet can give you vistas that take your breath away.
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fivestring
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Smaller elevation changes than that decided major battles in the War of Northern Aggression!
Gary
Bluegrass Music ...
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