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North America » United States » Arizona August 1st 2005

We left the Wigwams and headed for Lake Powell. Lake Powell is on the Utah/Arizona border. We swam in the pool and relaxed before dinner then enjoyed a fabulous sunset. I'm sure we could have spent more time there if we had known how nice it was.... read more
The lake at sunset
The gang at Lake Powell
Are these two worth saving???

North America » Canada » Quebec » Montréal August 1st 2005

August 1 Montreal Everyone is still up when we get back. Discover it is Andy and Elaine's wedding anniversary. If we'd known we'd have brought wine, drink more of theirs instead. Boys straight back in front of the TV. There has been a new addition to the family while we've been away. Now in residence is a tiny hamster. Back to the basement to find that now only has our white washing been done but it has also been ironed - luxury. August 2 Montreal Sleep in while Steve takes the car back. They charge us for the wheel trim we scratched on a granite curb. Next time we'll choose a car that is less posh. Alloy wheel trims are expensive to refurbish. Trip to the supermarket where I experienced my first 'car order'. You do ... read more
Everything is bigger in North America
Boats queueing to be lifted.
Wanted for invasion.. Zebra mussels


Things have officially come to an end here at the Olympic Training Center. Today had an eventfull happening as i found out that Brian Waite is not going to be going to the game. i guess he and the coach had been talking since last Thursday and he ended up being replaced by Nate Meerstien from Penn State. I talked to him about it and he seems to be doing ok just a little bummed. I was disapointed to hear the news too as now im going to have one less good friend along for the experiance. There is a little consolation for him now, though, as he will be able to play in the Hume Lake Volleyball Classic. he will be attempting to end my teams dynasty, however, so i wished him no luck in ... read more

North America » United States » California » Los Angeles August 1st 2005

Hurray the bar is done! In a few more days and I'm off to Europe for a few fun-filled weeks. Since it is virtually impossible that I'll be able to be in contact with everyone while I'm gone (though I'd love to if I could), I decided to set up this website so you all can see and hear about my adventures and to otherwise make sure I'm still doing okay. You can post messages back to me on this website, look at pics, read my journal entries and you'll be able to see what cities I'm in or just left. I there's anything you want form any of the cities listed below, please speak up...though warning if it doesn't fit in my backpack, it won't be coming back with me so choose wisely or we'll ... read more

North America » United States » Washington » Snoqualmie August 1st 2005

Since my photos are on my laptop and Melissa's photos are on her laptop we have to make one entry each to upload photos. So, I apologize for the duplicate notices you will all get each time we update the site. As you know we spent a few days in the North Cascades of Washington. Something Melissa failed to mention is that Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, is a resident of these mountains. I hoped our wildlife spotting luck would carry over from the griz and that we would run into an equally "friendly" Bigfoot here, but it wasn't meant to be. However, my beard is getting longer and by the end of the trip I might be able to pass for a not-so-big-footed Bigfoot. So, here are a couple photos from our travels here in the Cascades. ... read more
Blurry Legs and Pelton Peak
Mt. Shuksan and Picture Lake

North America » United States » Washington » Bellingham August 1st 2005

Well, it is the end of week 2 and everything is still great except for one thing. Bret's camera broke. Yep, broke. There is a dial on the back that is the main control of most of its functions and it has broke. How and why we don't know. The dial stopped working while we were in Glacier, but he was still able to use it until the hike in the North Cascades. We were coming back from a hike and he wanted to photograph sunset. I had him take a record shot of the two of us and B-dawg with Mt. Baker in the background first and after that photo it automated itself to large jpeg and won't work. Because the dial is broke there is no way to take it off. For you photographers, ... read more
Time for dinner
It's not a lake, it's a pond!
Riding the Jackalope

North America » Canada » Ontario August 1st 2005

Dear Bears, Simpson, and Illsley families, Thank you for your kind hospitality during my week long stay in Halifax. ...Joan, you made a wonderful supper for everyone on Sunday. You had quite a selection of items: roast beef, chicken, chirizo sausage, russet potatoes, sweet potatoes, vegetables and fiddle heads -- yum. We retired to the living room for carrot cake and amaretto flavored coffee. ...Esther and Joan gave me two books from the family library. One of the volumes was compiled and edited by Raymond Simpson -- Esther's husband. From the diary of Annie Rogers Butler and the letters of John Kendrick Butler, Ray weaves together a telling account of life on the sea in the late 19th century. The title is, If we are spared each Other. The other book is a secondary source, which ... read more

North America » Mexico » Distrito Federal » Mexico City August 1st 2005

World Trade Center, Ciudad de Mexico 20:35 I just entered one of the internet cafes and asked if they can sponsor me few hours of internet, so I can do some research about which companies to visit. Today I spent all day going from company to company and it brought no results. I received a letter from Japan Airlines and they gave me a discount, so the ticket would cost me 880 dolars. I divided this in 10 parts and now I keep asking companies to participate with one part. I feel good. Every company that refuses me, brings me closer to my goal... to find one who will accept me. I know it is waiting for me. I just received a letter from the editor of one section of the newspaper Reforma. He told me ... read more


Ahoy-hoy, Just wanted to toss up a quick post on my 35mm shoot. It was 6 different kinds of awesome as you can see by the ridiculous grin on my face. That was one bad mother of a camera. Hell of a thing to set up though, we each got a role of about 220ft which equals somewhere around 2 minutes each and we had 12 hours to do 4 rolls. It took us 13 hrs and we just barely wrapped when they finally kicked us off the sound stage. I was also helping out on a HD short film on Saturday. The director was a bit of a doofus but the DP was one of my instructors so he let me assist on camera. They shot on the sony F900, the same camera Lucas used ... read more
The 20 minute set
Hey pull my focus
My first big break in the porn business!

North America » United States » Wisconsin July 31st 2005

MINOCQUA-Wisconsin Oh yeah, Wisconsin. Who woulda thought? So I departed the “garden spot” of Yuba City for a family style lake trip with my godparents Pat and Gloria, their kids (Tracey & Stephanie) their spouses (Julie & Michael) and their grandchildren (Sarah 10, Samson 7, and Charley 15 months). So for those of you like me for whom Wisconsin is not on the top of the “must see” list, I think you would be surprised. As you can imagine, I had to get an atlas to locate it, but it was well worth it. I flew from Sacramento into Chicago and hopped a small 30-seater into Wausau, then had a 90-minute drive into the Lakes area. When I say lakes, I literally mean hundreds all linked and connected. It is stunning. We had a lake house ... read more
The Min-Aqua-Bats
Paul Bunyon's
Wandering Turtles...




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