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PS- you’re photos are beautiful! I miss the mountains like crazy.
]]>Me and your cat are soul mates, I think. 🙂
Mindy
Ooops…I was so excited to get past the first part of the trip I mis-labeled my posts. Fixed it. This should be “Part 4.” 🙂
Mindy
Ewwww…you have an oil rig BY YOUR HOUSE??? I’m not sure I’d survive that. In fact, I had to go breathe into a paper bag after even reading that.
And, yes…this part of the trip was a little redeeming. Thank God. I was about ready to find the nearest airport and fly home with my tail between my legs…
🙂
Mindy
I certainly hope so! And if not, I’ll set them down in front of the blog to remind them. I’m kind of obsessive like that. 🙂
Mindy
Thanks Angela! I thought my girl looked pretty gorgeous, too! And bridges are *almost* worse than tunnels. 🙂
Mindy
Thanks SuziCate!! The scenery truly was breathtaking! 🙂
Mindy
Um, yeah…I’m still recovering from the shock that NO ONE would let us stop at those outlet malls. When you’re traveling partners are 8 kids under 12 and 3 men whose beards were growing exponentially…your chances of extra-curricular shopping go from nil to none. *Sigh*. They looked beautiful from the window. 🙂
Mindy