For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for August 03, 2011

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    JanLC  over 13 years ago

    Nothing as majestic and beautiful as the mountains. Whether it’s the Rockies, the Sierra Nevada, the Cascades or any other range, I can’t get enough of them. I would hate to live somewhere that you can’t see the mountains.

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    Tog  over 13 years ago

    I wish we had mountains. East Anglia is just so flat but in the early morning some cloud formations look like mountains. So I use my imagination, and get a different landscape everyday. Still, at least I live by the sea. So thats something.

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    arye uygur  over 13 years ago

    @exturk: Merhaba. Just out of curiousity: Were you formerly Turkish?

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    psychlady  over 13 years ago

    Yeah, the mountains are a beautiful sight!

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    PShaw0423  over 13 years ago

    Yes, mountain ranges are beautiful and majestic from train windows and on postcards, until you take the time to consider the dangers they represent for those who seek to conquer them..Well, there’s your answer: you don’t try to “conquer” them — what does that mean, anyway? Does the mountain care? — you admire their endurance and majesty, and appreciate that you’ve been given a heart and mind that can do so.

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    gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago

    I love the mountains too, much more than the beach. That would be my dream retirement.

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    freeholder1  over 13 years ago

    Thanks. Lynn. Belated father’s day gift.

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    jaeldid66  over 13 years ago

    I moved from Alaska to Wisconsin. I miss mountains.

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    Mythreesons  over 13 years ago

    One of the prettiest features of the Canadian Rockies is the color of the rivers. Bright turquoise blue! Since I am used to the muddy, honestly red dirt filled rivers of flat Oklahoma, you can imagine how beautiful the sight of a mountain river flowing at the base of a high mountain was to me.

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    Josie718  over 13 years ago

    the mountains in winter are my favorite….sigh….

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    tuslog64  over 13 years ago

    I once road the Canadian from Winnipeg to Medicine Hat – got off before reaching the mountains (RDC to Lethbridge) An evening in mid-July 1965, boarded at Winnipeg. Seat mate was a very attractive young lady —She was about my age—-and well beyond an 8 on the scale of 10 --and very cordial -——and getting off at Portage La Prairie – the next stop.

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    tuslog64  over 13 years ago

    It appears from the first frame that they are on Canadian National. Canadian Pacific had the “Canadian”, with the dome cars – great way to see the scenery in the 60s – when we had rail service in this country – and Canada.

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    pearlandpeach  over 13 years ago

    “not even Daddy” – what a libne.

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    doggiehouser  over 13 years ago

    I live in the foothills at the base of Mt Lemon and the snow does make it down here. Not often, but last winter we had snow and frozen water lines all over town. Quite a mess.

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    Sarah Colvig  over 13 years ago

    Sweet.

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    yyyguy  over 13 years ago

    i had wanted to see the Rockies for almost 20 years, and was very excited to get my first view of them on the horizon from just east of Airdrie. spent 10 days driving around and about in them and left through the Crowsnest Pass back into Alberta. by that time i was glad to see the prairie sky again,as i hadn’t realized how claustrophobic all that rock looming above me had been making me feel. i loved the visit, but would not want to be living there full time.

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    FireDiva  over 13 years ago

    I’ve lived near the Rockies for years, loved to see them in the morning…..now I live near the ocean……also a beautiful sight in the morning……I guess it’s what you make it….

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 13 years ago

    I’m afraid I’ve never understood “adrenaline junkies”. There are things I’d gladly give up my life for in order to protect (like my husband and kids). Losing my life in order to “conquer” a mountain just because “it’s there”??? Beyond stupid!!!!!

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    NightOwl19  over 13 years ago

    Atma – Um, Dutch Alps? :) (BTW I love the Netherlands – Delft, Leiden, Amsterdam, all lovely places.)

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    W6BXQ, John  over 13 years ago

    I grew up in Tucson and every six years or so the snow would make it down to city altitude. In 1965 moved to the San Francisco area and still had some mountains. In ‘86 moved to South Florida and I miss mountains still. Oh well, that’s what I get for living in “paradise”. LOL!

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    legaleagle48  over 13 years ago

    I grew up in northern Utah, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, and if you really want to see a breathtaking sight, check out the eastern mountains at sunset in autumn — with all the bright red leaves on the trees, it looks as though the mountains are actually on fire with the last rays of the setting sun shining on them!

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    Downundergirl  over 13 years ago

    Mountains are great I admit – but give me the rolling seashore. And if I can have both….

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    rgcviper  over 13 years ago

    I’ve been in the mountains of Western North Carolina for a number of years, and I still never tire of seeing them.

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    bluetopazcrystal  over 13 years ago

    Where I live we have mountains and ocean! And the trip through the mountains on the train is amazing. Too bad the majority of travelling through mountain passes occurs at night. It makes passengers nervous apparently

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