The Hippy Tree in Centennial was my favorite. Im sure a few locals remember it. One of the giant trees near the entrance had different levels of rope hammocks and such. We'd climb up forty-ish feet and enjoy the elevating effects.
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
Elvis' grave?
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ReplyDeleteLoved visiting the #Parthenon
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ReplyDeleteYou seem to really enjoy classical roman architecture and culture. Richard Hay I will stop bugging you if you like?
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy classical architecture. Keep em coming
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ReplyDeleteThe Hippy Tree in Centennial was my favorite. Im sure a few locals remember it. One of the giant trees near the entrance had different levels of rope hammocks and such. We'd climb up forty-ish feet and enjoy the elevating effects.
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