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Pause, Peruse, Ponder, and Paliverate
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While thinking about California I saw a tree with a tunnel thru it, so I googled Seqoia.
The tallest tree in the world is a Giant Seqouia named General Sherman. It is 275' tall.
in Z that would be about 15". I typed this msg before with a proper format, but it appeared really messed up when I previewed the msg before posting, so I'll try a different format.
Height 275'- Z = 15", N = 20.5", HO = 38", O = 69", LGB = 147"
Diameter at base 36' - Z = 2", N = 2.75", HO = 5", O = 9", LGB = 20"
Ground to first level of limbs 130'- Z = 7", N = 9.6", HO = 17.5", O = 32", LGB = 68"
More fun- In T it would be about Height- 7.5", Dia- 1", Height to first limbs 3.5"
These figures are not chizzeled in stone but are as approximate as my abacus could figure and cross checked by my DIGITAL computer-- my fingers!!
That is the reason I got into Z in the first place. We can model what the Big Boys can only dream of- in scale. Just think about skyscrapers, lighthouses, containerships, and even LOOONG trains! So many posibilities and so little time!
Foresooth I should procrastinate any further, I will end this missive and post- no matter how perplex it turns out.
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Thought I'd sneak in a picture of my boys in front of a Redwood that is maybe 2 hours from here. Its big, you shouldn't have to do the biggest to make it impressive and get the point across.
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We can do that in Z! Maybe that's where the tunnel is.
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That bark will add a lot of texture!
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Chris,
When Karin first met me she didn't have the preview and editing option....lucky thing for me huh....I might have ended up in the deleted file:P
Loren
ha, ha,
that's the trouble if you just press "submit" - I am sure you are shaping up nicely
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"...To beat or reduce to powder or dust; to pulverize..."
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palaver- long speech or parley....
the Merriam-Webster Dictionary USA 1974-- I don't have a newer Dictionary
palverator- one who palaverates
Not sure if it's an Americanism but the Brits had to do some palaverating while they were parleying with the FIRST GEORGE (Washington) - not the third
Fred:S
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There I go again-- poking the rong buttons!
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What else might be good.
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These are just thoughts, for Alaska, right now-
Many of the structures, land formations are used together such as NH Old Man of the Mountain and Covered Bridge, is in the background for MA Old North Church, Glouchster Fisherman, Pilgrim Monument, Swanboats, Lexington Minuteman,Motif#1- Maine lobsterboat, Portland Head Lighthouse,RI, America's cup races,
Conn sub base etc, etc. These are all done and if the house isn't big enough I'll move the cats out!!!
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No other suggestions from other states???
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