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The road ends 650 height metres below and 7,5 kilometres by car. For me, it was a one way trip. Return was not possible. Nearly killed the engine of my Mondeo trying. Had to exit the valley by ferry.
they brought me this pik when i woke up. zig was 29 1/2 weeks gestation.
His expression when asleep is still very much the same.
i felt the strongest sense of peace, perhaps what they mean by grace.
Day 3 in the Wind Rivers, morning. These zig zags were in the boulders around Borum Lake. For this photo, I moved around so the small tree in the upper left was not hidden by any of the darker tree reflections around it.
Pattern Name Zig Zag
Base Color Options Red, Yellow or Pale Blue
Date of Design 2010
Designers Mary Kysar & Topher Sinkinson
Illustrator Rob Halverson
This three–color wallpaper is hand–screenprinted using water–based inks on recyclable paper. It is available with a Red, Yellow or Pale Blue base color - all with Warm Gray accents.
Repeat 37”
Roll Width 27”
Roll Length 5 yards
A view of the zig-zagging trail that leads up to the shack on the top of the mountain that is often marked as THE Gold Bullion Mine on maps.
A beautiful day, clear skies, bright sun, and the sound of rushing water next to our somewhat shady path.