Sunday, August 13, 2006


Tina and I at... yeah, Woodland Park, Colorado. Doing the ABC thing Posted by Picasa


At the Sand Dunes Posted by Picasa


Zoomed in. The only way I know how to get a smaller picture. :) - Will explain on my main blog. Posted by Picasa


Tina and I on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Forest. The road is freaking Tina out a bit. I loved it on the bike! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, December 25, 2005


And my one Thanksgiving dinner pic. I forgot to take the camera to Bec's (where we had dinner). I also forgot to take this - so I was able to get a picture of it the next day when we ate it. I made pumpkin "pie" in a pumpkin. Very cool. Posted by Picasa


That deer is a target for bow practice. I hit it in the butt. :) Posted by Picasa


And the other kids Posted by Picasa


Thanksgiving pics. The "kids" taking a nap. Xbox, naps, food. What else do you need? Posted by Picasa


My cutie Posted by Picasa


Another backyard shot. The color there was so great, and we could walk back into the woods and just soak it all in. It was great! Posted by Picasa


Aunt Pat xoxo Posted by Picasa


I LOVE this picture. This is Tina's "I'm so not happy about you taking my picture" look. She is just so darn cute! Posted by Picasa


I'm such the hippy. :) One of the few shots of me. I love sitting on their deck, drinking coffe, and just looking out at their beautiful yard. Posted by Picasa


Aunt Pat and Uncle Ward's place. Posted by Picasa


MI colors. This is what Tina is talking about when she says "I miss REAL trees." Posted by Picasa


A fake owl on the dock. Cadillac Lake. There were owls on many docks. Jaime hates owls. Had to take the picture. Posted by Picasa


When you are from MI - you just HAVE to eat Pasties. Yum :) Posted by Picasa


More color Posted by Picasa


My bike ride around Mackinaw Island. A cave along the road. Posted by Picasa


The road, looking back towards "town", right before Arch Rock Posted by Picasa


Arch Rock - from the road Posted by Picasa

Thursday, October 06, 2005


And a block house. These are positioned around the edges of the fort.The second story contains cannons (the big holes) and rifle ports (the little holes). We went in one and looked out the holes on the first floor (which were just gun ports). The rock is about 8 inches thick. Pretty protected I would imagine from rifle fire... not sure about cannon. The fence was pretty low - maybe a little over 6 feet? I figured I could jump and see over it. I guess the block houses were supposed to protect it. But this is probably why everyone attacked from the back. Posted by Picasa


One of the cannons pointing toward the harbor Posted by Picasa


And left towards that side of the harbor. We never did make it into that part of the town, although I *may* get up early and bike over there. Posted by Picasa


Looking towards the bridge Posted by Picasa