I was out looking for Primestars dishes & check this out!

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I live up north of Seattle & last month we had record flooding where I live. A area south of me (Carnation/Duvall) was hit even worse. I wanted to share abit of what Mother Nature looks like when she is unleased. The last couple of shots are of Snoqualmie Falls.
Welcome to the weekend
No Doubt
 

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I live up north of Seattle & last month we had record flooding where I live. A area south of me (Carnation/Duvall) was hit even worse. I wanted to share abit of what Mother Nature looks like when she is unleased. The last couple of shots are of Snoqualmie Falls.
Welcome to the weekend
No Doubt

Yeah but did you find any Primestar dishes?;)

When I lived near Portland, OR several years ago, highway six along the Wilson River would get hammered all the time. One year it was so bad that there were boulders the size of a house getting tossed around like they were golf balls. The power of water is amazing. Just look at the Grand Canyon if you don't believe me?
 
I did not see a single PS dish! I am going to the coast this weekend & will be bring a set of tools, lol. I lived in Brownsville & remember the flooding down south. That was mainly due to clearcut logging, I think?
Yeah but did you find any Primestar dishes?;)

When I lived near Portland, OR several years ago, highway six along the Wilson River would get hammered all the time. One year it was so bad that there were boulders the size of a house getting tossed around like they were golf balls. The power of water is amazing. Just look at the Grand Canyon if you don't believe me?
 
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