Thursday, July 3, 2008

Off to Climbing this Weekend



Happy 4th!
This is a photo a friend took while climbing in Turkey. Apparently it's amazing climbing there.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Baw ah, kasagad sa imo maghimo blog. Nalingaw gd ko basa.

NoRegrets said...

PCSO- ah baw! dagiwa do mighwo.

Oh, wait, is that a real language? I should google it. Well, it might be, but it's been left many places. How fun.

M. Robert Turnage said...

Climbing is the best when everyone is dressed up as nuns and they sing "Climb Every Mountain" from "The Sound of Music". Please post a photo of that sometime.

Have fun this weekend.

Anonymous said...

i'm also into those things. care to give some advice?

M. Robert Turnage said...

You know, if you had a word confirmation field, I bet the Philippine Lottery Results would not keep posting comments.

NoRegrets said...

MRT - Ah, well, but then where would the fun be? I wouldn't learn a new language, for instance.

I posted your graphic. So damn funny.

PCSO - you can look at my rock climbing previous posts if you'd like.

Tera said...

That picture...I'm afeared.

Uh...hmmm, this is interesting. And I love the irony of the fact that you may have to begin using word verification!

Squirrel said...

According to google, it's Filipino (I was close, I guessed Tagalog), but google doesn't translate Filipino, so I think you're on your own!

Happy climbing, plus I second what MRT said in his first comment.

Squirrel said...

Oh, I did manage to find a partial translation online... said something about "opulence toward" your blog, and, confusingly, "basa" apparently means "damp." Not sure what to make of that...

heather said...

either that or her blog is so opulant that s/he becomes damp...

i had something else to say before i read the comments, who the hell knows what it was...

mrt most likely wants those pictures shot from below. keep that in mind.

Churlita said...

Good luck and have fun.

Tara said...

Cool photo!

Happy belated Independence Day!!

NoRegrets said...

Squirrel, thanks for the translation. And I guess more adjectives to describe me can be opulent and damp now. How exciting... :-)

Usually, the only photos you get climbing are from below, so that should be easy to accommodate. But this time there were three people, so I had better photos.