Yeah, and the lift is like a short story of grade school yore about engineering ways just to see what’s on the other side of the hill/mountain, etc. I hope the view on the other side isn’t a spectacular sea of human-made flower power and poles.
I remember that time well! Morgan was a little firecracker at that point in her life! Even though she voiced that she had a difficult life. She has grown into an amazing, funny, caring young woman. She was my first granddaughter and she reminded me of myself as a child. High spirited and unafraid.
Oh, that looks fun! I would be on one of those chairs like a rat up a drainpipe! I have always loved any kind of ride or transportation. My mother once made my brother accompany me on a rollercoaster five times in a row when we were kids!
That is a great simile! (Rat up a drainpipe…) You’d enjoy doing a theme park with Lynne. She loves her rollercoasters (but she doesn’t like a ferris wheel, as I recall).
Weahlz, I’z aintz ah gonah ski’ downz thamz-thahts-thairz hillz!
It’d be pretty hard to avoid the trees, right?
Yeah, and the lift is like a short story of grade school yore about engineering ways just to see what’s on the other side of the hill/mountain, etc. I hope the view on the other side isn’t a spectacular sea of human-made flower power and poles.
The views are apparently pretty good. You can see more here.
I didn’t go up, but this very sweet part of our family did.
My grand-niece, in the middle between her parents, just graduated from college this week.
I remember that time well! Morgan was a little firecracker at that point in her life! Even though she voiced that she had a difficult life. She has grown into an amazing, funny, caring young woman. She was my first granddaughter and she reminded me of myself as a child. High spirited and unafraid.
She looks like you, too.
Oh, that looks fun! I would be on one of those chairs like a rat up a drainpipe! I have always loved any kind of ride or transportation. My mother once made my brother accompany me on a rollercoaster five times in a row when we were kids!
That is a great simile! (Rat up a drainpipe…) You’d enjoy doing a theme park with Lynne. She loves her rollercoasters (but she doesn’t like a ferris wheel, as I recall).
I don’t like things that spin. I loved them as a kid, but the nausea has caught-up with me.
Yeah, not my thing, either.