That's really spectacular!
My sight experience that I treasure most is motoring up to Fingal's Cave near the Isand of Mull in Scotland in a boat and then turning off the engine to drift for most of an hour as close as I dared get to the entrance.
What I would have given to hear a tuba blown from inside.
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I like it! I have not done that, but I do take my tuba long when I camp(using a 5th wheel camper).
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Talk about the proverbial bad penny!Jonathantuba wrote:This rather reminds me that it was recently on the news (over here in the UK) that a piano had been found up Mount Snowdon (the highest mountain in Wales)!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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