It's OK. Nobody is going to disturb your solitude. Ambient music is an acquired taste. It does not include 40hz blasters and stupid (idiot) looks. I've seen live performances that last for hours. It's nothing more than mood music. An outdoor concert of this style music is no more disturbing than a bunch of wild Nomads sitting around a campfire with acoustic guitars, flutes, and Native American worship drums. I'm pretty sure I can find a nice place where you are not disturbed.Oh yeah,the reason most folks like camping in the great outdoors is so they can listen to some idiot playing a boom box.
I thought you liked silence?We seem to have a drop off in comments in this(my favorite)section.
Well OK then. I wonder how much for full immunity ? (Article from Oregon paper) I did not know about this cure before I became fully vaccinated.We seem to have a drop off in comments in this(my favorite)section.
quartzsite at La Posa South on Friday nights at the "Lit Cactus". Ther is a campfire and live acoustic music with guitars and other instruments such as flutes and various types of drums. The Lit Cactus has been added to google maps as an official pinned location.There is a facebook group page created for it.It's OK. Nobody is going to disturb your solitude. Ambient music is an acquired taste. It does not include 40hz blasters and stupid (idiot) looks. I've seen live performances that last for hours. It's nothing more than mood music. An outdoor concert of this style music is no more disturbing than a bunch of wild Nomads sitting around a campfire with acoustic guitars, flutes, and Native American worship drums. I'm pretty sure I can find a nice place where you are not disturbed.
Well OK then. I wonder how much for full immunity ? (Article from Oregon paper) I did not know about this cure before I became fully vaccinated.
-crofter
https://www.thenewsguard.com/news/n...cle_ea92cb8a-730c-11ec-9c04-0fcc24607d71.html
Wonder how newsguard.com rates this article, I'm guessing bogus or smokin. -c
Depends on how the cows are kept, doesn't it? In a fenced pasture near a barn, I'm sure the owners do what they can. On open range, the cows have to fend for themselves.Is it really falling out of rotation?
Either way here's a question from me (since it's chat about anything) that I have been wanting to know for awhile ... where do cows go during a hurricane? On my last trip (especially the part between Cameron, LA, and Palacios, TX) I saw a lot of cows in hurricane country. They must represent a major investment to their humans. Do they just put 'em in a barn? What if the barn blows away? There must be some kind of system but I can't imagine what it is. Curious minds want to know.
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