Is this one of those trips where it’s uphill going and coming back?Like my Dad’s walk to school when he was a kid (and even though he grew up just outside of Olympia, Washington, apparently there was always 6 feet of snow throughout the school year).
At least they don’t live in one of those subdivisions that have a Christmas theme. Who knows what they’d find on “Jingle Bell” Lane, Holly Jolly Lane and, goddess forbid, Santa Way.
McSpook almost 11 years ago
Is this one of those trips where it’s uphill going and coming back?Like my Dad’s walk to school when he was a kid (and even though he grew up just outside of Olympia, Washington, apparently there was always 6 feet of snow throughout the school year).
lutherg1 almost 11 years ago
But I found a gravel pit on Quinn Road!
lindaf almost 11 years ago
At least they don’t live in one of those subdivisions that have a Christmas theme. Who knows what they’d find on “Jingle Bell” Lane, Holly Jolly Lane and, goddess forbid, Santa Way.
ChessPirate almost 11 years ago
Peak Point.
dflak almost 11 years ago
When I lived in California, there was a development near us called “Vista del Rey” – now I know just enough Spanish to ask, “View of what king?”
Actually, it backed up to a strip mall, so it would have been more appropiriately named “Vista del Taco.”
Doctor11 almost 11 years ago
It’s your imagination, kid.
DaveBNM almost 11 years ago
Next up, Nosebleed Point.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Nope, no cars in sight!