yeah, right. stars very bright.
but they’re brighter in the rocky mountains, camping out at 10,000 ft.
Both good places for many more rendering plants, incinerators, salvage yards, and generally, men doing industrial work. The other end of the default process is going to be a pleasure.
A year ago October, my wife and I drove over the Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park just before it closed for the winter. We were at the top at 12,183 ft. around 9 PM. They sky was incredible! But my wife was petrified when I stepped out of the car to watch and listen. It was a bit unnerving when we drove around one bend near the top and a huge bull elk was standing calmly in the middle of the road.
[stars very bright. . .but theyre brighter in the rocky mountains, camping out at 10,000 ft.]
I lived in Colorado, off and on, for seven years. Your imagery makes my heart pant for those awesome vistas.