Another pre-bottom, pre-camera battery death shot near Cedar Ridge off the South Kaibab Trail.
What used to be a blog about experiencing the places and cultures of the world has morphed into one of living in my adopted home of Wyoming.
Monday, January 02, 2006
Sunday, January 01, 2006
My nephew Kyle and neice Casey at Christmas, near Houston. I made a quick trip down, only known to their parents, in which I showed up on Christmas morning with my most huge suitcase filled with a ton of gifts, and a minimal change of clothes in a day pack. It was like playing Auntie Santa Claus. Mille filled the photographer role perfectly - she was two-fisted with cameras snapping shots at every gift opening! And Keith did wrapping, trash, and bow patrol on the side. I then used this giant, weightless bag of wrapping paper to put in my giant suitcase for the return trip, and packed my day pack in there as well, so that it be thrown about all alone in that cavernous suitcase. All in all, it was a great surprise factor, a wonderful Christmas, and an entirely smooth and organized operation. What else would you expect?
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!
Well, I have not updated much as I don't have internet connectivity outside of work for the time being. I won't have exotic location shots to post for a time to come yet, but stay tuned for things like chaos~~~~order at home as I settle in, and wacky photos of some of the crazy stunts I will get up to between now and the new year, such as:
- replacing the water heater….dangerous and fun!
- scraping ice away from the driveway annoyingly necessary!!
- Changing the locks (since the keys I got when I bought the house are 3rd generation wal-mart copies) scary!
- Pulling trash from out of the crawl space …just plain wrong!
- And finding an appropriate disposal for the automotive gas tank and muffler left in the garage by the former owners!!!
WOW!!!!
At any rate - to all of my Family, Friends, Colleagues, and web voyeurs -- Wherever you Are in the World -- have a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, or Whatever Floats your Boat.
No pun intended to the Alvheimers!!
Sunday, December 11, 2005
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