Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Ron hi, I was dx with neurosarcoid a few years ago and have had it in my lungs, liver and skin. I am from san francisco and I know just what you mean about the waves and the shape of the trees. I had a strange experience this past winter. we were driving from the Marine to Oakland on a different bridge on a very cold and rainy day. the waves were crashing over the road and they were powerful. I don't remember seeing anything like it. Voiced Pomy Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Sound of WavesDate: Mon, 29 May 2006 00:10:06 -0700 (PDT)Hi Ron dont know what cherries sell for in Seattle-dont buy them very often- we do have lots of Salmon uphere - its pretty expensive here in Seattle anywherefrom 10 to 30 dollors a pound depending on the kind ofSalmon-right now the big thing is the copper riversalmon, which i understand sells for about 40 a piecein a resturant- needless to say i dont eat a lot ofSalmon MATT --- " J. Blanchett" wrote:> I really miss being able to hear the sound of waves> on the beach. I > recall a trip to San Francisco and driving over to> Oakland to see the > huge ships in the Pacific. I could not get over the> energy that could > be harnessed from all the powerful waves that were> coming from the > Pacific Ocean. It was truly a awesome experience.> > Even the trees near the ocean are affected from the> tides. They grow > differently at an angle due to the heavy> gravitational pull from the > ocean the tides and the moon. It is truly a sight to> see. The > farther you get away from the ocean this trend> diminishes. And all > the trees tend to look like Bonsai!> > It was a trip driving through China Town and seeing> all of these > trees that look like Bonsai's due to the affects> from nature.> > I miss being able to hear the ocean, a waterfall and> even a slow > Homemedic trinkle of water over a rock garden. But> at least I can > smell it and see it huh?> > > Anyone ever been to Oakland, California and had a> chance to visit the > ocean to see what I am talking about?> > I had a similar experience in Seattle, but it was> not as pronounced > and impacting as it was in Oakland. I guess I was> too focused on > them cherries from Mt Ranier. Man are they tasty. > Expensive yes, > but tasty.> > Hey Matt, how bout some cherries and Salmon from> Seattle my good ole > friend? The best salmon I have ever tasted was from> a restaurant in > Seattle. And we know about those cherries don't we?> > The cherries can sell for as much as 8.99 per pound> her. What does > it cost per pound in Seattle.> > Greedy Ron,> Smile> > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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