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mseawell
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The cradle of winter. The deep snows of the season hold the land with an icy embrace. Light clashes with shadows as the rising sun of morning wakes the land from slumber...magic on the mountain.
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Cold, but it makes me want to be there and I really hate the cold.
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Quote from: Chris Calohan on February 12, 2017, 01:19:34 pm
Cold, but it makes me want to be there and I really hate the cold.
Well said.
That's why we need Mark, so we don't have to experience the cold first hand.
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Nice vignette of the mountain.
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