Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 I think just looking at where the sun is would be much easier. I got lost reading about the shadow but I guess " only the shadow knows " or are you all too young to remember that? now for and Pan, I took the Pan Pledge never to grow up. Now the psychiatrists know we have our inner child. Glad I have a compass in my car so until it dies I'll know my left from my right and north from south or should I have said east from west. That compass is on my list for the next car since this one has 170,000 miles and more. I probably can't afford a car like this one again and they stopped making this and it was the best van I've ever had. It has backup warning system, AC of course, air compressor in back that helps with towing and will blow up floating equipment at the beach. It has AW (all wheel drive) which is fantastic. Cruise. It had onstar until they switched to digital and then I lost that benefit. I have back seats that fold flat and middle seats that fold flat too. Then I could carry a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood or drywall. Will seat 8 people. This one has a DVD player though I don't need that anymore. Has back heat and air. I have pulled a big pontoon and trailer bigger thanthe minivan. It is a Venture Van (Chevy) and has sliding doors on the sides with remote, with openers in the header and with switches by the doors. Has 2 child seats that fold down to strap in kids. Wish I had a newer one with fewer miles. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:51 PM Subject: Re: Finding Cardinal Directions  I'm reading your post and I'm falling off of my chair. I'm going to notice shadows now. I haven't done that in 50 years. But I'll do it. And then I'll be like Pan who lost his shadow. Remember ?? And how on earth do you know these things about shadows, etc? My goodness you know so many things. I feel like I am in first grade compared to what you know. I am duly impressed. lol Melody > > > Okay, I shall re-experment and come back later on in the day and video you all of my findings. > > > > How exciting. I'm making compasses, growing sunflowers and pea shoots and all in my 64th year. > > > > I wonder if I'll be on the moon when I'm 70. > > > > lol > > > > Melody > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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