Now Maxx, I can't believe you had the unmitigated gall to scar my lovely blog with your horrific comment and frightfully shocking visage. your beard looks worse than my sideburns.
my dear maxx, haven't you learned to use duct tape? that always worked for me.. a sharp leatherman will do as well. btw, what's the state of your locks? John tells me he's growning an umbrella. mine have mostly fallen out.
John, keep up the good work on the umbrella, it rains a lot here at southern! looks like you had a fun excursion there, paul. Just remember to keep your life in good balance! :)
Many of blog's photos were taken by friends. Most of them were taken by Petra. I've tried to give credit where credit was due, but I'm sure to fall short. Please forgive the pilfering.
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15 comments:
whew, you guys are pretty talented. :-)I'll forgive you for ripping a hole in the Vejlefjord shirt. Looks like lots of fun.
thanks for the forgiveness. we also threw a bunch of large dead trees of a high cliff--that was fun too. the caves may have been the best part...
Paul - good to see you outside in fresh air and vigorous activity :: and not always only reading about conflicts and tax :). Keep up the balance!
I'm trying to do so. I went on a good hike yesterday afternoon...
and then paul jumped off and the rock toppled down the mountain and destroyed six cows and an old ladie's rocking chair
I sure did.
Now Maxx, I can't believe you had the unmitigated gall to scar my lovely blog with your horrific comment and frightfully shocking visage.
your beard looks worse than my sideburns.
perhaps because it wasn't bought and glued on. hahaha.
how dare you insult my manhood? you know I'm too poor to buy glue, and too lazy to ask for handouts.
and i'm too poor to buy shaving cream and too lazy to go to the barber shop. fine fuzzy pickle we're.
my dear maxx, haven't you learned to use duct tape? that always worked for me..
a sharp leatherman will do as well.
btw, what's the state of your locks?
John tells me he's growning an umbrella.
mine have mostly fallen out.
the umbrella flourishes, as does my health. I have recuperated significantly, and have only a slight cough as of today. I am praying for you.
Glad you hear that you're doing better. I'm looking forward to seeing you and your hair...
John, keep up the good work on the umbrella, it rains a lot here at southern!
looks like you had a fun excursion there, paul. Just remember to keep your life in good balance! :)
I've always had good balance:-)
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