More nice and interesting pictures, Jerry.
Thanks for sharing! I especially liked the white jobbies, since they reminded me of my teeth, which were being worked on this a.m.
As for your questions, I'll see what you have to say by
Thanks Ernie. That photo was taken as I was exiting the cave because of the thunderstorm that was brewing above ground, btw, thunder resonates quite nicely in the cave. I HAD to stop to shoot it!
Yep, Glen was Class of '85 (according to his FB) and I was Class of 194gotten!
Wow, when were you in Baguio? I hear there is less head taking because there are less tribal wars but there might be a rare head taking or two during family feuds. When are you coming back?
Oh, yeah! You indicated about the thunderstorm and problems within the cave. Guess you've heard of the group that was in Church Cave in Kings Canyon when the earthquake hit; thus, it made a lot of thundering noise, also, especially in the sandy passage that goes from one side to the other.
Hot damn! Haven't seen Glen for a long time. Guess he's still down in San Andreas. Haven't heard much of what's going on around there these days, 'cept over at Cave City Cave.
'Twas a long time ago, being in Baguio. Have a story that would definitely be
so won't go there. Maybe a private message.
Had to chuckle about your comment of "head taking because there are less tribal wars..."
Was that written with tongue in cheek.
Go cavin' guy, go cavin!