A father and son doing a rough job.....And smiling the whole way.Thanks for coming out and I'd love to hear the whole story over a beer sometime. Originally shared by ネウソメMarty My son and I defended the Andy Gump statue in Lake Geneva during the #freemisty portal anomaly. One thousand miles traveled. One thousand dollars spent. One thousand resonators and shields used. We met some really nice people, seen a lot of familiar faces, and had a good time getting lost in Milwaukee. There are so many people to thank, for so much. I'll sum it up. Thanks Resistance. #ingress #nianticproject #savemisty
Hazel and I were in Leadville...Kevin was in the parking lot helping with the bus...well that's what he said ;)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you'd gone to Leadville - I thought you went back to the hotel!! So, what's in Leadville?
ReplyDeleteIts an old mining town, we also crossed the "Continental divide"and went through the eisenhower tunnel that day.
ReplyDeleteThe views must have been fantastic (apart from in the tunnel!)
ReplyDeleteI'd been to Coors and I'm not a beer drinker...The view was great!!! we saw where the water comes from that Coors uses
ReplyDeleteBut I do wish I could have went on the tour at the Tea place.
ReplyDeleteThe tea place was great - especially Sleepytime Bear - see my profile page on Facebook - he's my new best friend, but don't tell Robin!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had fun that year. Sorry I missed that one. I always seem to miss meeting Joe Philley
ReplyDeleteIt was a fine trip,indeed! Even with Joe in the lead car! I was smitten by NCAR, it's super computer and the nifty Board Room with its 3-D observation screen. No beer allowed!
ReplyDeleteGroup of Google Earth team?
ReplyDeleteSome of us, yes :)
ReplyDeletethanks for your early response**
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