Friday, April 30, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Panama!
Here's a little boy hanging from a vine in a cave in panama. Today was pretty rad, if I may say so myself.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Eye of the Needle round 2!
Yesterday Brandon and I headed back over to Indian Creek in order to visit the Eye of the Needle, a hike that seemed very appropriate for several reasons. One, the "eye" was the very first location we ever went on as the worlds #1 hiking team ever. And two, we visited this location exactly one year and six months ago almost to the day, making our two experiences coincide on almost exact opposite days of the year. It was beautiful out there, and to see more photos of this experience visit HERE where they begin.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
I prefer life at a very close range.
Here is a photo that I came across last night while browsing through my pictures trying to decide which ones to take with me to Panama seeing as typically host families in foreign countries enjoy seeing a representation of "life back home." Although i don't believe i will be taking this one with me, I none the less still very much enjoy it and decided it merited a post. I took this around mid October last year on a cool morning right before Brandon, Ben and I headed out for one of our best hikes of last year.
The second image here is the original photo. The first photo, clearly, is zoomed in around the middle.
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Friday, April 09, 2010
Square dancing is maaaarvelous
The following photos represent a beautiful April evening on the rooftop deck of a Fayetteville resident where we Square Danced the night away to live fiddle music. I really enjoy the first photo for the quality that we look like ghost square dancers. Included also in this post is a video from the night where you can see that we range from first time dancers to those who have squared for years. A very nice time indeed!
I have to apologize for not getting the entire video of that particular square, they do tend to be pretty long though.
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