Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting. Have to love Patron green, but after looking #1 is #1.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Yes, they are really racing, this isn\'t a warm-up, pace or recon lap. Close racing.
Edit: using SeaCay\'s suggestion. Forum friendlier size also. Original on top, closer crop below. Something about leaving someplace for the cars to go, or maybe thinking copy space. Opinions anyone?
Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Yes, they are really racing, this isn\'t a warm-up, pace or recon lap. Close racing.
Edit: using SeaCay\'s suggestion. Forum friendlier size also. Original on top, closer crop below. Something about leaving someplace for the cars to go, or maybe thinking copy space. Opinions anyone?
Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Yes, they are really racing, this isn\'t a warm-up, pace or recon lap. Close racing.
Edit: using SeaCay\'s suggestion. Forum friendlier size also. Original on top, closer crop below.
Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Yes, they are really racing, this isn\'t a warm-up, pace or recon lap.
Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Yes, they are really racing, this isn\'t a warm-up, pace or recon lap.
Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn\'t have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it\'s new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It\'s up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting.
There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.
Where there used to be shadows, there\'s Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.
Aug 18, 2009 at 11:52 PM
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