We own a small motel that we bought in 1994 and have worked at successfully, but along with everything that has gone on with the economy we no longer run it as a motel. Plus were getting old, so just do monthly's now.
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Nice silhouette -- I don'tknow either place myself so thanks for the "tour."
I think monkey face is a good name for that formation. It looks like a threatening cloud.
Unique rock. Nice picture. Thanks,
Great photo. Looks like some of the clouds TN has been having. Peace
Interesting rock formation, Lilli. The monkey's face is clear.
Thats a great photo.
Happy Easter
Wow is that rock ever cool, great photo.
Have a great weekend
Guy
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Interesting post with the rock formations. My skywatch photo is on my Brookville Daily Photo blog.
FUN photo, Lilli. I LOVE it that so many people see faces in rocks and mountains. ;-)
It's a very beautiful cloudy view.
What an interesting rock formation. Great moody sky, too.
Fascinating rock formation and dramatic clouds. Thanks for sharing, happy skywatching!
Happy Easter .. lovely sky and fascinating formations
Monkey face what a great name for a grat image.
good capture on an overcast day...
have a wonderful weekend.
Impressive view! I wouldn't dare to stand on that rock by such weather. The clouds seem so fierce. Have a great weekend :).
Lots of stormy looking skies this week! A very dramatic shot over that rock formation! Eye catching!
Couldn't see the monkey face till I blew it up. But there it is.
Those are some powerful clouds!
Neat rock formation. I can see where the name comes from. :-)
That is such a cool rock formation!
That does look like a monkey. There are similar rock formations in Hawaii. One of King Kong and another of a lion.
What a very dramatic image!
How cool!
Nice sky watch, it really look like a monkey. have a nice day..
Hi Lili, this looks like it's going to rain. Nice shot!
Monkey face suits the name of the formation from the rocks well! :)
Great phoot! I love those rock formations over your way.
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