Montezuma's Castle...many thanks for that picture! I used to spend a lot of time in the Verde Valley when I would stay with my grandparents for the Summer. It's a beautiful place. Did you make it Montezuma's Well and Tuzigoot? Tuzigoot is probably my favorite "ancient" site.
Did you make it Montezuma's Well and Tuzigoot? Tuzigoot is probably my favorite "ancient" site.
How about Fort Verde and Jerome?
Todd
We were standing on the top of the Tuzigoot ruin when it was struck by lightning! It knocked a loaf-of-bread-sized rock off the wall and threw gravel all over us, but fortunately no one was hurt. Having a blue spark about 6" long shoot out of my nose is something I hope to never see again.
Missed the fort but spent a wonderful day in Jerome, and Montezuma's Well was really awesome.
And here's a close-up of my digital camo fabric. It's a knock-off of the USMC "MarPat" digital pattern that is in wide use today. It's medium weight poly/cotton and is great kilt cloth. Wrinkles are almost non-existent, even after sitting in the car and getting rolled up in a suitcase. I wish I had bought the whole bolt when I had the chance, because I haven't been able to find it since I bought this piece at my local Hancock Fabric store.
Photobucket gives you the option of a "clickable thumbnail" image. There was a thread on X-Marks some time ago with the instructions, but basically just store your image in Photobucket, put a tick mark in the wee box below the image, scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the "HTML Code" button, then hit "Clickable thumbnail" on the next page. That automatically copies the link...go back to your X-Marks screen and hit "paste" and there it is.
Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 19th August 07 at 09:40 AM.
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