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OT but do I have a slab for you!
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Posted by
leela4 (
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Thu, Sep 13, 12 at 19:07
We were hiking last week and DH, who is not TKO (especially now that our kitchen has been done for several years) said, "Wow-well there's a countertop for you!"
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RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| :-) That's a rock waiting for a picnic if I've ever seen one! |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| :-) That's a rock waiting for a picnic if I've ever seen one! |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| LOL - where is this slab! We can all go for a picnic!! |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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I"m calling my Granite Grannies. buy the time I've laid away enough $$, it'll BE a countertop! MINE!!! Gorgeous. |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| North Cascades-WA state. Alas, no picnic there because we hadn't reached the lake yet. |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| Love it! Which lake? (We hiked to Pyramid Lake last fall, and don't remember seeing anything like that!) |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| Angie-I mentioned what you said to DH and he said Pyramid Lake was a hike he's always wanted to do. Crater Lake is the hike we did-east of Twisp (so E of WA Pass-obviously)-lots of rock to see. |
RE: OT but do I have a slab for you!
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| Thanks! That makes sense -- that far east means less green stuff and less erosion, so you'd find more striking rock configurations, I guess. We came from the east side, so I guess we just drove by that part. Too bad; your picture looks really beautiful! Your DH is on the right trail (so to speak): The hike to Pyramid was quite nice. It was very steep at first, but not so bad after a little while. The lunch and dip in the lake at the top really hit the spot. |
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