we made one last stop on the way out of Yosemite. I hadn’t taken any pictures of el capitan. we walked across the meadow to take the picture. there was a young coulple pointing so we asked “what are you looking at”. “climbers, we saw their headlamps last night so came back today”.
it took us awhile to find them. wow. incredible. amazing.
this is the young couple we met. all they had was a little tiny scope to see the climbers. so we gave them a bigger scope we had that we don’t like and never use. it made us happy and they were very grateful.
oh, maybe these will help a little.
we finally drove out of yosemite. the trip was a heart and soul rejuvenation. we realized how much we love the roads of the nation and look forward to many more miles on them.
of course you do run into traffic jams once in awhile.( linda, is it ‘awhile’ or ‘a while’?) (frank, does the question mark go in the parentheses or out of them?) anyway, as we did right outside Yosemite. a big rig was on a road he shouldn’t have been on and couldn’t make a turn on a detour bridge.
but, as everyone else walked around and scratched their heads, we had a nice lunch on the south fork of the merced river.
cheers
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That mountain or rock or whatever Rocks! Those climbers were ants! You sure know how to suffer a traffic jam!!
The drive out of Yosemite is very poignant.
Cheers!
Just like you’d take a spell of time, you’d take a while to get it done to your satisfaction–wouldn’t you? A dash works better (don’t you think?) than a parenthesis anytime. That’s parentheses, talking plural, because they go together like the two hands of a stage actor giving an aside, like bacon and eggs, like Jerry and Jill, like Linda and Frank. Come into my arms, said e. e. cummings, for life’s not a paragraph and death, I think, is no parentheses.
thanks all for the comments.
and frank or linda, whom ever answered my questions. thank you. I thought that might get a comment from you guys, and it was something I did want to know. thank you so much, i love the answer, but i’m going to have to start my brain to figure it out. and remember-our love is more thicker that forget.