sleepy

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The house/museum as we look up the Ohio River. that is the rail road bridge that we saw as we were leaving the State of Ohio visitor center for the Silver Bridge Disastor
The house has a celler/basement... we were told that it has flooded but that it was many years ago
2003 Lance 1161,/slideout/AGM batteries/255W Solar/propane generator/Sat dish/2 Fantastic Fans/AC/winter pkg
AirFoil, Trimetric, LED lights, Platcat vent heat
2003GMC K3500 LT/Crewcab/duramax diesel/allison/dually/4x4/OnStar/front reciever mounted spare
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sleepy wrote: JumboJet, When you say, "Carry Janet to the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. Her fear of bridges will be cured."
I don't think you understand a couple of things.
If I were to put her in harms way in order to "teach" her a lesson I would lose her...
The point I was trying to make, not to cause harm to "teach" anyone, but compared to The Royal Gorge Bridge, all those other bridges would be like driving over solid ground.
I have been married 41 years to a fearless woman that will climb ladders, etc. that I refuse to do.
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JumboJet wrote: sleepy wrote: JumboJet, When you say, "Carry Janet to the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. Her fear of bridges will be cured."
I don't think you understand a couple of things.
If I were to put her in harms way in order to "teach" her a lesson I would lose her...
The point I was trying to make, not to cause harm to "teach" anyone, but compared to The Royal Gorge Bridge, all those other bridges would be like driving over solid ground.
I have been married 41 years to a fearless woman that will climb ladders, etc. that I refuse to do.
I know... but it was a good time to defend her phobia... me... you'd have to knock me out to get me in a MRI... I'll be creamated to prevent being in a box in the ground.
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JumboJet wrote: sleepy wrote: I have been married 41 years to a fearless woman that will climb ladders, etc. that I refuse to do.
I know... but it was a good time to defend her phobia... me... you'd have to knock me out to get me in a MRI... I'll be creamated to prevent being in a box in the ground.
When stuck between a rock and a hard place, I was able to climb the 32' ladder at Mesa Verde. I had a head start on my wife, but she made it to the top before me.
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sleepy

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Been there and did that ladder.... Janet too with a lot of hugging after... her determination. The road to Mesa Verde is terrorfing to people that don't like heights.
She says "no" and offers to wait while I go for a look and a picture...
after I start going into harms way ((in her mind) only then she'll want to be with me so bad that I will find her still in my foot prints. She won't let me get ahead of her.
OH well... we have been very lucky, we have been about every place that we could dream of... and have the pictures to prove it.
We enjoy other peoples trip reports... a few of them are extreme enough to give the reader a racing heart.
Hope to see you someday... here or there.
Chet
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Adding a few historic pictures from the area that are exhibited in the house.
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