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We haven't met in person and we aren't in relationship right now. You know how long distance relationship is.

^Angel^ said:
Have you and Sweetheart ever met in person yet?....


btw Congratulation on your relationship with her, she's such a sweetie! :applause:
 
It's because I love the sequoia trees that are native to California, they're my favorite trees. :)

Bullym0m said:
--->sequoias<--- Why ??

What meaning to you ? *sequoias*

Fill me in info.. :D
 
sequoias said:
It's because I love the sequoia trees that are native to California, they're my favorite trees. :)


Is that unique huge tree or looks uglier sorta beautiful tree.. Can you give me example looks alike.. Can I ?

Thank you very much for your time...
:D
 
Bullym0m said:
Is that unique huge tree or looks uglier sorta beautiful tree.. Can you give me example looks alike.. Can I ?

Thank you very much for your time...
:D

Here is your example pic of a Sequoia, yes they are huge and beautiful!

Sequoias.jpg
 
sequoias said:
Here is your example pic of a Sequoia, yes they are huge and beautiful!

Sequoias.jpg


*faints*

Ohhhhhhhhhh (low pitched voice) wow.. Oh That....

Where place ? *curiouis*

Beautiful huge tree... I never seen like this and bare my own hand touch on this huge tree... My my my......... Unbelivable..
Thanks bring picture here!
:thumb:
 
Bullym0m said:
*faints*

Ohhhhhhhhhh (low pitched voice) wow.. Oh That....

Where place ? *curiouis*

Beautiful huge tree... I never seen like this and bare my own hand touch on this huge tree... My my my......... Unbelivable..
Thanks bring picture here!
:thumb:

hahaha....they're in California in the western slopes of Sierra-Nevada mountain range between 4,000 to 8,000 feet elevation in isolated groves, they are not widespread grown. They grow in a big or small groves. They can get up to 320 feet tall sometimes, most of them are in 200-300 ft range and they can get old as 3,000+ years old.
 
sequoias said:
hahaha....they're in California in the western slopes of Sierra-Nevada mountain range between 4,000 to 8,000 feet elevation in isolated groves, they are not widespread grown. They grow in a big or small groves. They can get up to 320 feet tall sometimes, most of them are in 200-300 ft range and they can get old as 3,000+ years old.


I did went california south and north but not western slopes of sierra-Nevada mountain. One day, I would love to sightseeing out there...

Thanks Sequoias promptly this answer for me....
:thumb:
 
Bullym0m said:
I did went california south and north but not western slopes of sierra-Nevada mountain. One day, I would love to sightseeing out there...

Thanks Sequoias promptly this answer for me....
:thumb:

You're welcome and yea there's lot to see in California, don't forget the Coastal Redwoods in Northwest California coast, they are taller but not as fat as the Giant Sequoias. :)
 
I would like to live in city, because I love the dense urban. It's better for the surrounding animals and forests lost to sprawl, which is a problem in the United States.

Lil_country_gal said:
ok here's my question...
Would you prefer to live in the country or the city?
and why?
 
you mentioned this in my thread

sequoias said:
I used to print amp tubes for Fender and got laid off from work in 2000. They had Fender music supply, heheh. The company called Mojo Musical Supply had financial problems so it closed down.


did you enjoy that job?
 
AJ said:
you mentioned this in my thread




did you enjoy that job?

I didn't really enjoy it because of the SMELL from the ink to print on the tubes! I also packed small parts in little bags, too.
 
sequoias said:
No, I don't consider moving back to California unless my parents need help when they get older, in the future. I won't live in WA state forever, and probably move somewhere else...


How about Bootyful colorado??
 
Yea, I was thinking of Colorado...but I don't know how is the deaf community there.

Oakley_04 said:
How about Bootyful colorado??
 
sequoias said:
Yea, I was thinking of Colorado...but I don't know how is the deaf community there.

The deaf community here is pretty good, but we live far from them, we are in this quite Southwest part of Denver
 
haha, very funny. I wanted to experience living here also my brother lived here, now he's gone. My dad lived here for many years, too. I like it here, but it's time for me to move somewhere, I dunno where to go.

Oakley_04 said:
What made you move to Washington State?? enjoy the free (rain)showers daily?? :giggle:
 
Oakley_04 said:
The deaf community here is pretty good, but we live far from them, we are in this quite Southwest part of Denver

ah cool, sounds good. :)
 
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