08 December 2008
Thanksgiving weekend
Does four years make it a tradition?
07 December 2008
Purple turkey eaters

This is what we're here for


Dinner in the fort with Cleopatra


Up to something

Bindi

Cute addition to our gang

Street Performer


Now it's time for Christmas


A photographer in the making

02 November 2008
Where is Anthony?
30 October 2008
Worker bee ...
13 October 2008
I am first mate
Since I had Columbus Day off, a friend invited me to go sailing. It was a perfect day to be out on the water and we spent hours in the sun, relaxing and not doing much of anything. I couldn't have asked for a better day off.
The whole gang, from right to left: Jake, Annie, Ryan, Monica and Mark.
I have begun logging my 365 days as first mate needed to become a captain. I think I did pretty well and I even got to climb the mast. America's Cup here I come.
Small town visit
05 October 2008
The great relay
Stretching out before my first leg -- 7.7 miles. I wore a head lamp so I could see in the dark. It was my longest leg, but perhaps the easiest. I was fresh and had plenty of energy.
At the exchange for my first leg.
My team met me half way on the trail and took my picture. I was still feeling pretty good.
Me with Ali and Ann. This was taken right before my last leg which was undeniably the hardest. The cold I had been fighting got the best of me and I started to have some difficulty breathing. Thanks to the encouragement from another team along the route, I pushed through and finished. I was glad it was over.My favorite place in the world

It rained for the first three days so we spent a lot of time inside. Savannah and Margaret gave us a little dance recital.
I love this picture. Doesn't Margaret look like Andrew when he was little? She makes funny faces just like he did too.
Cape Falcon


Around the bonfire
29 June 2008
The Hall: Before and After
Nothing that a coat of paint can't solve. The painting is a print I picked up in Spain - La Tierra by Cesar Manrique.
11 June 2008
Road trippin' down south
You can see why I wanted to visit there one last time before they sell the place. In another life (where I have lots of money) I have a sweet place like this.
I flew down to Texas with a co-worker and after two days in Austin, we loaded up the car and started our long journey north. The first day we drove 14 hours through Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee, finally arriving in Nashville around midnight. After a good night's sleep, we wandered around Music City for a day, listening to all the live music pour out into the streets. We enjoyed the music, looked in some of the shops and ate some delicious southern BBQ. I had pulled pork on corn cakes with plenty of coleslaw and BBQ sauce. YUM!Of course, for me, a trip wouldn't be complete without a visit to an art museum or gallery. I visited the Frist Center for the Visual Arts and saw an amazing exibit of paintings on loan from the Cleveland Art Museum. Here are two of my favorites from the exhibit.

Walking down the street in Nashville, I came across a rather unique gallery - Nashville's Smallest Art Gallery. It is just a glass case on the side of the building. I loved these paintings by Ryan Hale.
After enjoying a brief day in Nashville, we hit the hay early so we could leave at 3 a.m. the next day. I was excited to pass though the rest of Tennessee and a large part of Virginia. My favorite part had to be the Smoky Mountains which were so breath taking that when I saw them, I screamed. We passed through them in the early morning just before sunrise and the hills were covered in a thick fog that hovered above the rolling mounds of green. They truly looked smoky, almost to the point of sultry, like a smoky nightclub with an air of mystery. Unfortunately I remembered to pull out my camera after it was too late. This was taken somewhere near the Tennessee - Virginia boarder.
My trip through the south was definitely too short. Someday I will plan a proper trip there and take time to visit the Grand Ole Opry, Smokey Mountain National Park, Texarkana (just because I like the name) and other random towns full of interesting people, rich southern soul food and beautiful landscapes. Oh, and I promise I'll take more pictures next time. I am sad that I didn't get a real picture of Nashville or the long country roads through Texas. Next time.


I ended my short trip in Shenandoah National park where I drove along Skyline Drive. I went on a very brief hike, enjoyed the beginning of fall colors and saw an amazing sunset. The perfect end to a perfect impromptu trip. 





