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Sadly, Electra had to stay with my mom during our trip, as the sheep farmer whose land we camped on did not allow pets.
Date: 05/05/2002
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Happy cows!
Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Ed sitting in the screened arbor. (and Larry in the background.)
Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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the Herald making morning announcements
Date: 05/05/2002
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A dead tree up on the hill.
Date: 05/05/2002
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The next few shots overlap a bit, because I was playing with the "stitching" feature on my camera for the first time. It's really nifty!
Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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The blue canopy pictured here lasted only a few hours before the wind tore it apart and bent some of the poles. This was a source of great amusement for some of us.
Date: 05/05/2002
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The previous 7 photos, "stitched" together, representing approximately 180 degrees of the scenery outside our tent.
Date: 05/08/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Ed staking down the screened arbor. Good thing, too. The wind later in the day was pretty strong.
Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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Date: 05/05/2002
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