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North of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, late on a mostly rainy day.
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Wisconsin ridge, farm, and clouds - Farm and Clouds s.jpg (1/1)
On Fri 25 May 2007 07:05:51a Dave Moorman
wrote in ]: North of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, late on a mostly rainy day. Dave begin 644 Farm and Clouds s.jpg It looks just like my part of the UK at the moment. |
Wisconsin ridge, farm, and clouds - Farm and Clouds s.jpg (1/1)
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Doc Savage wrote: On Fri 25 May 2007 07:05:51a Dave Moorman wrote in ]: North of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, late on a mostly rainy day. Dave begin 644 Farm and Clouds s.jpg It looks just like my part of the UK at the moment. Interesting! Much of Wisconsin is hilly dairy farm country. Dave |
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On Fri 25 May 2007 04:00:48p Dave Moorman
wrote in ]: In article , Doc Savage wrote: On Fri 25 May 2007 07:05:51a Dave Moorman wrote in news:dmoorman4hahaha-7A73F5.01055125052007@ [64.3.168.216.ptr.us.xo.net ]: North of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, late on a mostly rainy day. Dave begin 644 Farm and Clouds s.jpg It looks just like my part of the UK at the moment. Interesting! Much of Wisconsin is hilly dairy farm country. Dave I was thinking of the black clouds and rain rather than the terrain, but your horizon looks pretty flat. |
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Doc Savage wrote: I was thinking of the black clouds and rain rather than the terrain, but your horizon looks pretty flat. Here it is brightened up. This is a hilly part of Wisconsin - the unglaciated southwest. The farm is on a long ridge, but we're looking across at it, so it looks like the terrain is flat. There are a couple of ridges between the camera and the farm, and valleys get deeper off to the right. Dave |
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Doc Savage wrote: I was thinking of the black clouds and rain rather than the terrain, but your horizon looks pretty flat. This is what we call flat - If you look alittle left of center, between the white barns, you're look several miles into the distance. |
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Dave
We very seldom get "Lined" Fronts (can't think of anything else to call it!?) like that here. Our Clouds are generally caused by convection. A couple of years ago my Wife and I flew to Ohio to pickup her Sisters Car and drive it to Nevada for her and the year befor we visited a friend of ours in S.E. Kansas. Until that time I never really understood what Wide Open Spaces really looked like! In both cases I was glad when we got to the Rockies and had Mountains in site. Crazy Ed |
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On Sun 27 May 2007 04:08:21a Dave Moorman
wrote in ]: In article , Doc Savage wrote: I was thinking of the black clouds and rain rather than the terrain, but your horizon looks pretty flat. This is what we call flat - If you look alittle left of center, between the white barns, you're look several miles into the distance. begin 644 SE from CC MH bi50.jpg Very similar to most of East Anglia. |
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Edward Erbeck wrote: Until that time I never really understood what Wide Open Spaces really looked like! In both cases I was glad when we got to the Rockies and had Mountains in site. :-) It's flat in Kansas - maybe moreso than Central Illinois. Some research a few years ago determined that Kansas actual is flatter than a pancake. Dave |
Wisconsin ridge, farm, and clouds - Farm and Clouds s.jpg (1/1) - SE from CC MH bi50.jpg (1/1)
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Doc Savage wrote: On Sun 27 May 2007 04:08:21a Dave Moorman wrote in ]: In article , Doc Savage wrote: I was thinking of the black clouds and rain rather than the terrain, but your horizon looks pretty flat. This is what we call flat - If you look alittle left of center, between the white barns, you're look several miles into the distance. begin 644 SE from CC MH bi50.jpg Very similar to most of East Anglia. I see! I'd always thought of England as being consistently hilly. |
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