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Thanks.

Are you looking forward to Spring? Does it get really hot where you live?
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There is two season where I live and it is always hot. It is coming into the wet season, so there are lots of rain and thunderstorms. I am looking forward to it.
Yesterday was about 94F with 90%+ humidity. It was fucked lol
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Wow. So super hot already and Spring just started. Eek. What is the average temp for Summer?
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I live in a tropical region so there is only a wet and dry season. The average temp for 'summer', I would say about 30DC (85DF).
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Tropical...nice. I pictured you living somewhere, semi-arid for some reason.

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It wasn't a single soul, it was your own research on the internet. You were 'Triggered' by folks long since dead..their memories came alive via the world wide web.
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Interesting. I was triggered before I came here, but arrived shortly later.

The numbers, as you know are from my birthdate. I had never even noticed until a cashier mentioned I must be very 'lucky' having the 3, 7's.

I do know it felt like 'many' at times.
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and your digits sum to 37

the moment, the very instance you realized this is when you were triggered.
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hmm

I was triggered the first time I saw my birthchart. It was so very peculiar I sought out someone to read it, for years. That person ended up being, Apollo.
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And therein lies the problemo...

Ask Dion
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What does a birthchart provide one?
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For myself it was the obvious 5 pointed star in the middle. When I posted it on Apollo'so thread, a female member whose name I can't recall, said it was the most amazing chart she had ever seen.

Then Apollo PMd me and said some stuff about Merovians...or however it was spelled. That was nearly five years ago, next month.
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How many people were born the same day you were?
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Couldn't say.

It factors in time and location as well. Even changing the time a little skews it.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, location location location

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Interesting. I was triggered before I came here, but arrived shortly later.

The numbers, as you know are from my birthdate. I had never even noticed until a cashier mentioned I must be very 'lucky' having the 3, 7's.

I do know it felt like 'many' at times.
 Quoting: Seer777


and your digits sum to 37

the moment, the very instance you realized this is when you were triggered.
 Quoting: Arbelos


hmm

I was triggered the first time I saw my birthchart. It was so very peculiar I sought out someone to read it, for years. That person ended up being, Apollo.
 Quoting: Seer777


And therein lies the problemo...

Ask Dion
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I hear ya.

I'd only been here about 3 weeks at that point. All sorts of weird things started happening shortly after...
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Hey John, how's that liver? Let me know when God pierces it with his flaming sword, burning from his hand.
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For myself it was the obvious 5 pointed star in the middle. When I posted it on Apollo'so thread, a female member whose name I can't recall, said it was the most amazing chart she had ever seen.

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I am most intrigued. Can you repost it?
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For myself it was the obvious 5 pointed star in the middle. When I posted it on Apollo'so thread, a female member whose name I can't recall, said it was the most amazing chart she had ever seen.

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I am most intrigued. Can you repost it?
 Quoting: Arbelos


No. But I might PM it to you. Let me think about it.
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For myself it was the obvious 5 pointed star in the middle. When I posted it on Apollo'so thread, a female member whose name I can't recall, said it was the most amazing chart she had ever seen.

 Quoting: Seer777


I am most intrigued. Can you repost it?
 Quoting: Arbelos


No. But I might PM it to you. Let me think about it.
 Quoting: Seer777


This is what it looks like. It is called, The Envelope.

See the star? See how it also looks like a 3D capstone?

[link to www.astrotheme.com]

Mine points to Leo.


Both my Sun and Moon are at 27 degrees of Taurus.
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For myself it was the obvious 5 pointed star in the middle. When I posted it on Apollo'so thread, a female member whose name I can't recall, said it was the most amazing chart she had ever seen.

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I am most intrigued. Can you repost it?
 Quoting: Arbelos


No. But I might PM it to you. Let me think about it.
 Quoting: Seer777


This is what it looks like. It is called, The Envelope.

See the star? See how it also looks like a 3D capstone?

[link to www.astrotheme.com]

Mine points to Leo.


Both my Sun and Moon are at 27 degrees of Taurus.
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vey nice, thanks
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I mirrored pain in my liver this morning and was told it was him.

I would mirror the pain when he would beat her. The left side of my face would flash in heat and pain when he would slap her.

if anything, she left an abusive wife beating Coward who mind controls his women.

All of the cowards that were shown and still help him attack, do so not because of threats to him, but because they were warned if she was harmed what would happen.

now they know it is real, and they have no choice but to try, because their fates come.
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Lol, yeah
Mine changed.
It is really interesting to look at. They have deities associated with the 27.
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Lol, yeah
Mine changed.
It is really interesting to look at. They have deities associated with the 27.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Oh yeah? Can you link it?

27=333 or 3^3. That is how I see it.

777=21=3 as well.

777triangle
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I like the guardians of the directions. It goes with the horizon, being it also has zenith and nadir.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

There are strong similarities between the concept of the guardians of the directions and the lore surrounding the Chinese four symbols, four ancestral spirits who are responsible for four of the cardinal directions (North, South, East, and West).
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Lol, yeah
Mine changed.
It is really interesting to look at. They have deities associated with the 27.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Oh yeah? Can you link it?

27=333 or 3^3. That is how I see it.

777=21=3 as well.

777triangle
 Quoting: Seer777


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The classical list of 27 nakshatras is first found in the Vedanga Jyotisha, a text dated to the 600-700 BCE. The nakshatra system predates the Hellenistic astronomy which became prevalent from about the 2nd century CE.

In Hindu astronomy, there was an older tradition of 28 Nakshatras which were used as celestial markers in the heavens. When these were mapped into equal divisions of the ecliptic, a division of 27 portions was adopted since that resulted in a cleaner definition of each portion (i.e. segment) subtending 13° 20' (as opposed to 12° 51 3/7’ in the case of 28 segments). In the process, the Nakshatra Abhijit was left out without a portion.[2]:179 The Surya Siddhantha concisely specifies the coordinates of the twenty seven Nakshatras



Sometimes 27 sometimes 28

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Chinese is 28
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Says there is 4 regions with each having 7 mansions in Chinese.
The gnostic texts talk similar to this when laying out their set up with the aeons and archons.

I've been the vermilion bird before in a dream like state and was chased by these huge pigs to which you had to run a certain way. I think I wrote about it on the x thread when I was shown some lobsters.
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Throwing this out there, had a strange dream a few weeks ago or a month ago, can't remember. There was a person who had a 'pizza' and some tarot cards sitting at a table. The next thing I know I was in another place. (I know where the place was because I looked it up the next day and found it in a constellation.) Though, the place was dangerous in certain parts where this animal chased people.
The tarot thing stumped me until now when the 72 link came about. The pizza I thought was pi or phi or example aztec stone calendar. I was for some reason looking for certain boxes and when I found them they were all empty. But after the animal chase, I was led and shown what I was looking for. Dun dun dun, it was lobsters in a tank of water attached to greenish grass like plants. Don't know what that means though, lol
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Here it was. 10/30/13
Interesting
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Says there is 4 regions with each having 7 mansions in Chinese.
The gnostic texts talk similar to this when laying out their set up with the aeons and archons.

I've been the vermilion bird before in a dream like state and was chased by these huge pigs to which you had to run a certain way. I think I wrote about it on the x thread when I was shown some lobsters.
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You were a bird in a dream? I don't think I've ever dreamed of being an animal.

But I dream of animals often.

The pigs sound like Hellhounds and they can only move in straight lines so moving in curves will avoid them. Or so it said.
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Throwing this out there, had a strange dream a few weeks ago or a month ago, can't remember. There was a person who had a 'pizza' and some tarot cards sitting at a table. The next thing I know I was in another place. (I know where the place was because I looked it up the next day and found it in a constellation.) Though, the place was dangerous in certain parts where this animal chased people.
The tarot thing stumped me until now when the 72 link came about. The pizza I thought was pi or phi or example aztec stone calendar. I was for some reason looking for certain boxes and when I found them they were all empty. But after the animal chase, I was led and shown what I was looking for. Dun dun dun, it was lobsters in a tank of water attached to greenish grass like plants. Don't know what that means though, lol
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Here it was. 10/30/13
Interesting
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Could it have been a mantis shrimp?

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Says there is 4 regions with each having 7 mansions in Chinese.
The gnostic texts talk similar to this when laying out their set up with the aeons and archons.

I've been the vermilion bird before in a dream like state and was chased by these huge pigs to which you had to run a certain way. I think I wrote about it on the x thread when I was shown some lobsters.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


You were a bird in a dream? I don't think I've ever dreamed of being an animal.

But I dream of animals often.

The pigs sound like Hellhounds and they can only move in straight lines so moving in curves will avoid them. Or so it said.
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No, it is the south, a location I went to in dream and was in a few of the mansions within it.

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Yes, they seemed similar in movement.
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Throwing this out there, had a strange dream a few weeks ago or a month ago, can't remember. There was a person who had a 'pizza' and some tarot cards sitting at a table. The next thing I know I was in another place. (I know where the place was because I looked it up the next day and found it in a constellation.) Though, the place was dangerous in certain parts where this animal chased people.
The tarot thing stumped me until now when the 72 link came about. The pizza I thought was pi or phi or example aztec stone calendar. I was for some reason looking for certain boxes and when I found them they were all empty. But after the animal chase, I was led and shown what I was looking for. Dun dun dun, it was lobsters in a tank of water attached to greenish grass like plants. Don't know what that means though, lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704




Here it was. 10/30/13
Interesting
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Could it have been a mantis shrimp?

MantisShrimp
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I cannot say. Seems I'm coming on the third year though and there was 3 lobsters, I think. It's hazy in parts now. So maybe it's time again for them to align or swing overhead again to go there or more information on it.
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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Haha, yeah.

It's damn nice here (finally).

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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Haha, yeah.

It's damn nice here (finally).

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 Quoting: cerebrose


nice one, similarities with this:

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They were talking on the radio this morning about the zodiac and 13 signs.

[link to www.wcsh6.com]

About 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts and picked one constellation for each. So as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts.

The Babylonians had a 12-month calendar, so each month was supposed to get its own slice of the zodiac.

Here’s where NASA says the Babylonians cheated a bit. According to the Babylonian’s own ancient stories, there were actually 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they left out one, Ophiuchus, to fit with their calendar.

On top of that, the sun didn’t move through each constellation to fit neatly into a month-long slice.

Furthermore, the sky has shifted slightly after 3,000 years because the North Pole doesn’t point in the same direction.


Have you looked at the lunar astrology? The chinese and hindu go by it. Some say that it is even older, but who knows. To me, the nakshatra and chinese looks very similar to the aztec calendar.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


My zodiac stays the same even with the 13th sign added.

Still a Taurus. Can you tell? :P


I have never looked at Lunar astrology.
 Quoting: Seer777


Haha, yeah.

It's damn nice here (finally).

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Good to hear. Pretty hot here today. Almost 90.

What year were you born Cerebrose? I'm not one who can read charts. I just noticed the pattern in mine, years before I found GLP and found it intriguing.
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Where am I? Wine? Sounds good. <3
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Go to sleep idiot.
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Where am I? Wine? Sounds good. <3
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hi

I decided on beer instead being it is close to 90 here and beer sounded better when I got to the store.

Deschutes Mirror Pond for me tonight.

cheers
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Go to sleep idiot.
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I deleted the spam. I saw it on another thread too, so I knew for sure it was spam.
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09/26/2016 08:07 PM
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Re: Mad World
Where am I? Wine? Sounds good. <3
 Quoting: BHZP 72150982


hi

I decided on beer instead being it is close to 90 here and beer sounded better when I got to the store.

Deschutes Mirror Pond for me tonight.

cheers
 Quoting: Seer777


I just downed a bottle of wine. Müller Thurgau from the Rauenberger Mannamountain.

:beer:





GLP