Greetings from Hong Kong! One kind of a city! Everything here is astonishing. It almost makes Europe look like an undeveloped region. ;)
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Greetings from Hong Kong! One kind of a city! Everything here is astonishing. It almost makes Europe look like an undeveloped region. ;)
Nice photo. Been doing some traveling lately?
Nice photo, Cilu. :)
nice one, cilu. Nice account in your blogs too :thumb:
I hear that they're building a new SUPER-Las Vegas strip. Might be a reason to visit.
Hi, folks. It's been a while since I last popped in here. Have I missed much?
Here's a picture of me and She Who Must Be Obeyed on holiday last month (pity about the unflattering high sun) :
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...08-0930-01.jpg
Who's going to be first to name the bridge?
... and this is my wife and youngest son...
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...08-0922-01.jpg
Nice pics, Graham :thumb:
..which probably means no guitars on holiday either ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Graham
Nice photo Marius! :thumb: Cool to know you're in a place just 3 hours away from NMI. :D
Very nice photos, Graham. :)Is it Millau Bridge? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Graham
That's an easy one, Graham: Millau Bridge. Pitty that cherish has the advantage of an earlier time zone. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by graham
Yeah, only 3 hours away...Quote:
Originally Posted by cherish
Nice Photos everyone cherish, cilu and Graham!! :thumb:
Great pictures, Cilu and Graham! I want to start travelling, too... :cry:
Graham, you look really cool with these dark glasses :thumb: And I bet that when you were young, you used to have hair like your son. And that when he will grow up, he is going to have nohair like you :D
Nice photo's everyone..
"She Who Must Be Obeyed" - Nice one ;) :thumb:
Let's have Mr. and Miss/Mrs. Codeguru sometime :D
Yep. It's the Millau bridge. It's an interesting experience: driving across it, you look down into the valley and think "wow! that's high"; go to the north observation point, which is high up, and look down at the bridge and think "that's impressive"; go to the south observation point (where the pictures were taken) and look up at it, and you think "OMFG! Did I really just drive across that?! Aaaargh!", and promise yourself never to get more than six inches of the ground again.
Hobson: both my sons get their hair from their mother's side, so I think they'll get to keep it. I used to have long hair, but straight. A fond memory, now, of course :)
BTW: you see that yellow thing I'm holding? That's my pirate hat (very effective against the sun). Here's me wearing it at the Biarritz-Sale Sharks pre-season friendly game (which Sale won - English Champions beat French Champions):
http://www.sportnetwork.net/mainadmi...1155763860.jpg
No parrots for this Sharks fan!
Only if she could take her keyboard as well...Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants