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Some cool pics...
I took a bunch of pictures over a period of about an hour and a half the day before I flew back from Florida, and have put them on a page at my website, if anyone is interested. There are many, so if you are using a dial up connection, be prepared to wait a while. Just click here to go straight to the page. Below are a few of my favorites.
http://homepage.mac.com/pkrwud/.Pict.../Sunrise1.jpeg http://homepage.mac.com/pkrwud/.Pict.../pelicans.jpeg http://homepage.mac.com/pkrwud/.Pict.../Bizzarro.jpeg Take care, -Chris |
nice pics chris ,i miss the ocean, shoulda stayed in the navy i guess, that was a sweet 69 malibu my fav chevy,uuppss who said that, no i like the ss better.see ya.---geez 8 kid's, man buy you a tv muahahahaha.:D :rolleyes:
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nice pics Chris.. take me next time..we'd have tons of fun!!!!;)
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Marty-
I couldn't survive without an ocean near by. The thought scares me. Dani- It's a date!:D Take care, -Chris |
Very Nice Pics man, I think I'll make one my background. :D Kinda depressing. I used to go on holidays to Flordia all the time and I havn't been for awhile. I miss it, it looks so nice and warm ane relaxing. :D
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They are purdy, nice work guy.
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yes chris i miss the ocean, when i get to missing it bad, i play jimmy buffet -a crazy looks at forty oh crap im on the back side of forty -aaahhh -wow chris sounds like you have an arranged trip to fla. you dawg, hey put that middle finger down,hehe,later:D ;)
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I like those pics, if I had time, I'd go see the rest.
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Impressive photos
Man, PKRWUD, those are post card-quality photos. I looked at all of those on your web page-- really nice. You had a good vacation. Nature is so awesome. Some of those beach photos reminded me of my trip to Cumberland Island-- the sunrises and the sunsets (mostly the sunrises) and the near PERFECT weather. How could people who live close to the beach get depressed, it's nearly impossible.
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Those are awesome pictures man.....my dad is into photography a little too....he used to be more than he is now.....He has a lot of good photos of the Arches National Park in Utah. Desert stuff....it's really neat!
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Thanks for the kind words. I gotta tell you, I was pretty surprised when I downloaded them from my camera. I wasn't specifically in search of pretty pictures, but nature made it hard for me not to.
Take care, -Chris |
I made the sunset one my desktop background
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good one hehe:D
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They were just great pic, makes me miss the ocean a lot more now. I am from NJ and use to go to the ocean sites all of them, all the time, and when me and Marty were in Hawaii, it brought it all back to me and now the pics just made me feel like I never left and all the good memories, of younger years and older years, well not so old then, I am really glad you had the chance to see and do so much, it had to be great , lordy I want to get out my photo albums and go back, Marty darn you, had to get out of the Navy, j/k babe. Will never forget the good times we had.
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GT Lee-
I lived in Bound Brook, N.J. for 11 years, and we went to Seaside heights every summer and stayed with friends. It was fun, but those beaches were always so packed! Still, great memories. Take care, -Chris |
PKRWUD, Oh yea Seaside, I do remember, Atlantic City, Wilwood, they were all so packed, the one I liked the most was Avalon, it was a small town and really nice and quiet not too many people , mostly older. I had a Aunt that lived there so spent a lot of weekends. Where about is Bound Brook? I am not sure, NJ is a lot bigger with a lot of small citys that I hear about now that when I lived there for 30 years never new about. Of course everyone knows about Camden "Campell Soup" which I here is no longer there. Take Care GT Lee:D
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Bound Brook, N.J. is located pretty close the the center of the state (maybe a little north east of center), in Somerset County. Neighboring towns include Somerville, New Brunswick and Middlesex, and State Route 22 and 287 run through it. It's area is aprox. 1 square mile, but has it two claims to fame; George Washington first flew the 13 star flag over the Continental Army at their campsite in the Watchung Mountains, in Bound Brook, and, The Cyalume light stick (those sticks you crack and they glow bright green for 6 hours) was invented at Bound Brook's American Cyanamid plant. The fumes from Cyanamid made for beautiful sunsets, too, since they were on the west side of town :D .
Take care, -Chris |
O K cool know where your talking about now. Sorry like I said there is a lot more of NJ then a lot of people know. Sometimes I just need a little reminder. Thanks Lee
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I was stationed there for 3 years, McGuire AFB, about 20 minutes south of Trenton.
I had a blast there, Jersey woman are cool, seaside heights, Atlantic City, New YorK city, Philadelphia, etc....its just in a prime location for east coast activity. I miss It. Central Georgia SUCKS! |
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