Continuing from http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/643419/
PotEmUp, do you want us to guess where your picture was taken?
I guess Colorado.
Where Am I - A Fun Game - Part 2
Pot em up I guess I-5 somewhere between San Diego and LA
Sure, you can guess, but it won't be much fun on this thread. Very confusing to those not playing Kelli's game.
I believe Blooms is closest.
Well, Pots, post the dang picture again then. LOL
I went back and looked and those pines make me think more of I-15
So is it along I-15?
This message was edited Sep 29, 2006 9:02 PM
I-80 in Nevada?
heeheehee
Is it at least California?
This is Cool, Pot! Now Kelli can "play"! I guess Lost Hills.
I think it looks like I-10 near Tucson
Donner Pass or Truckee?
This message was edited Oct 1, 2006 9:50 AM
getting warmer
Is it Tahoma?
Is it on I-80?
Is it taken from the rest area near Norden? [on I-80]
Sorry, still playing roofer. Yes I-80. Not at rest area.
Is it in Placer County?
Or how about Soda Springs?
I am enjoying keeping up with this thread , lovely pics of places.. where is it going to be??
Yes, Placer County.
No, Soda Springs.
I agree with Boot - Sometimes the Gardens are secondary at Dave's to the places that it's members share. Where else can you meet such a diverse group of people and get to see where they live, and where they have been. DG is just great!
Emmigrant Gap?
Bowman?
Kelli got it. She is really good at her own game.
NEXT?
Niagra Falls?
Seeeeee. I was right! Right off the bat! It's my most favorite place in the world. I think I could just live there. :-))
Virginia?
Oregon
Washington?
Pennsylvania ?
The kid IS wearing a Pirates hat...
Well, calypa....There are fans of the Pirates every where! You should have quessed Pa., too. ;-)
I can think of a place in Pa that has some trees that big, but lots more other places! Maybe nobody has it right yet
It is PA.
It is in here http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=41.85818&lon=-79.38503&s=200&size=l&u=4&datum=nad27&layer=DRG What I am looking for is the name of the creek that is nearby.
Yeah, the only trees left like that I could think of in Pennsylvania are in the Allegheny National Forest, or nearby...How 'bout Barton Run, that looks to steep and boony to log. Is that a tulip poplar?
No, not Barton Run. The tree is a white pine.
Brokenstraw Creek?
No, not there.
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