After seeing so many replays on the news many years ago of Monica Lewinsky giving President Clinton while wearing a beret, that ruined berets for me. I never owned one and never will.
In answer to your question about western films on the ranch. No, but the government and NASA used the ranch for some type of Mars landing trials before the Mars landing. Apparently some of the terrain is similar as what was expected on Mars. I always thought they were talking about the Moon==but you know me==I always liked the man in the moon.
Also I like the pic of my daughter and wish the lighting was better and if my computer worked I could lighten it up. Well maybe. MB
hey, Lowell...me again. Yes, the bench in yesterday's shot was made by Tom. It was my Christmas present a couple of years ago. It's pretty comfortable too.
He looks like a Pierre to me. Very much so. I could easily see him with a glass of red reading Camus's "The Stranger" at a cafe on the Champs De Elysee. But of COURSE I'd never come up with any sort of stereotypes.
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18 comments:
That his name is Pierre is a "fair"ly good guess.
Ya'll are just too funny.
Oh for sure his name is Pierre! He's wearing a beret isn't he?
After seeing so many replays on the news many years ago of Monica Lewinsky giving President Clinton while wearing a beret, that ruined berets for me. I never owned one and never will.
Kettle Korn sounds good right now!
He does looks very Pierre-ish.
In answer to your question about western films on the ranch. No, but the government and NASA used the ranch for some type of Mars landing trials before the Mars landing. Apparently some of the terrain is similar as what was expected on Mars. I always thought they were talking about the Moon==but you know me==I always liked the man in the moon.
Also I like the pic of my daughter and wish the lighting was better and if my computer worked I could lighten it up. Well maybe. MB
So all Frenchmen are called Pierre and wear bérets? ;-)
Nice shirt. I doubt a French béret wearer would wear such a shirt...
Har. Good one.
Let's just call him "Jacob."
He could use an accordion!
lol, waiting for his wife to get the kettle korn im sure
Hee... I was just going to ask how you knew his name was Pierre. ;)
He does look rather Pierre-ish though, I'll give you that!
no prizes for guessing!!
Pierre appears stand-offish toward Kettle Korn
hey, Lowell...me again. Yes, the bench in yesterday's shot was made by Tom. It was my Christmas present a couple of years ago. It's pretty comfortable too.
He looks like a Pierre to me. Very much so. I could easily see him with a glass of red reading Camus's "The Stranger" at a cafe on the Champs De Elysee. But of COURSE I'd never come up with any sort of stereotypes.
Great detail. Nice photos from the event. / Greetings from Peter.
Good shot of Pierre.
Well named! :-)
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