Thursday, February 25, 2010

Discrepancy

I posted the following photo last weekend assuring the reader that Owen was only about five feet higher than the bottom of this rock stack.IMG_6414 

Eric begs to differ on the actual height of this.   He “remembers” it as being much higher.  Eric thought it was at least 10 feet up.

As I wish to clear the my name as a mother who endangers her children, I would like to put forth some evidence and let you, dear reader, decide for yourself…

Below is a photo taken at the beginning of Owen’s excursion up said mountain.

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Please note that I did not move from the spot in which I was standing to take both of these photos, I simply knelt down for the later one for effect. (effect as in – to make the rocks appear taller than they actually were.)

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Please take a look at the markings circled on each photo.  These are the same rocks!  It is obvious, I think, from the first photo here, the circled rocks are not much higher  than Owen’s head!

Also, on the time stamp for the photos, they are less than 40 seconds apart!  Surely Owen could not climb so high in that short period of time. (Not to mention the fact that between those photos, Owen had to be convinced that no one was going to steal his stick while he climbed.)

What do you decide, dearest reader?

4 comments:

  1. More to the point, is dearest Eric convinced??

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  2. Julie lies. I've with-held comment for a while because I hate this google site and how it makes me login and type nonsense to publish a comment. But I cannot hold back on this one.

    Julie lies. She is deceiving you. He climbed around to the left side not in the picture - and anyone who has little boys will tell you how fast they can climb. Don't believe this socialist propaganda.

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