Monthly Archives: May 2008

Elephants!!!

Hey all! Sorry for the delay in posting the rest of my videos from Africa, but I have been in Georgia (the state, not the country) for the past 5 1/2 weeks attending a mandatory training class for work (pictures from that experience later!).

We saw lots of elephants on the safari - including a mass migration across the Mara of at least 100 elephants all traveling together. Our camp was on the side of a hill that the elephants would walk up at night and back down during the day. They followed the same pattern everyday, so we usually saw them coming down in the morning and going back up at night.

There were lots of elephant families with little baby elephants that were soooo cute!

Elephants cooling off in the mud:

An elephant family:

The elephant migration:

Elephant eating:

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Get out and vote!

No, not in the presidential election, but for photo of the week!  I submitted a photo to the ADIDAP group and it was chosen for their weekly roundup of photos (#11).  Go checkout the rest of the photos in the roundup and vote for your favorite!

Incase you are wondering, the photo in the pool is this one.

An ending to another scorcher in the Bay Area

I also had a photo (below) chosen from the Epic Edits pool a couple weeks ago.

Soldiers of beauty

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Avoiding the heat

Meg is finally home and won’t be going anywhere for awhile now!

A beautiful day, a beatiful view and my beauty

It has been hot out here this past week. Thursday’s record high of 97 F made it unbearably hot in our apartment. Friday was another scorcher but a bit cooler than Thursday. Since Meg finally is home we each took the day off yesterday and spent a few hours at Stinson Beach, and then drove up to the Point Reyes Lighthouse. I rented a car from Hertz and got upgraded to a Nissan 350Z convertible. The only downfall, I didn’t put any sunscreen on before the beach so I got a nice burn from the drive.

The beach was great. The sand was so hot you couldn’t walk on it more than a few steps if you were barefoot. One kid, and I use that loosely as he was probably early 20s, had one of foot in a cast while the other was barefoot. As he was walking through the sand, he kept stopping after every step to pour some of his beer onto his foot cause he couldn’t take the heat. I felt bad for the beer… The beach wasn’t over-crowded, but there were plenty of people taking in the great weather.

After realizing we both were starting to get sunburnt we packed up and headed north. Since it was a clear day, we went up to the Point Reyes Lighthouse. One of the notable points about the lighthouse is that this spot is supposedly the windiest place on the Pacific Coast and also the second most foggy place in North America. The last time Meg and I tried to go here we drove through 20 miles of fog just to get to the lighthouse’s parking lot, then walked almost a half-mile to the lighthouse’s visitor center only to find everything closed. The first visit was extremely eerie because as you are driving along you go by a bunch of ranches that all seem to be for milking cows. Well after driving through dense fog which you can only see about 20 - 50 feet in front of you and then these cow ranches makes me think this should be a setting for a horror movie. I’m glad yesterday’s visit was clear because the area is beautiful. To get down to the lighthouse you have to walk down a series of steps and in total is around a 300 foot decline. There’s a sign at the top that said something about the climb equating to climbing a 30 story building. In case you need it, there’s a water bubbler at the top for when you are out of breath from climbing back up. Here are a few shots:

She walked out of my life and never looked back Journey down

Old Point Reyes Lighthouse Point Reyes Lighthouse

Finally to cap the day off I took a drive down to the Pacifica Pier while Meg went out for a ladies night. I’ve shot this once before but figured since I was going to get there after the sunset I’d try a different perspective. The pier is basically a big “L” with the top coming off of land. Check out this overhead shot on Google Maps. Pacifica is another place that is notorious for fog so it was cool to grab a couple shots with a clear sky.

Here are the shots from the first time I visited the pier:
Have you heard this one?  There once was a fisherman, a pier and a bird... Next catch begins at dawn

And shots from last night
An ending to another scorcher in the Bay Area There were ghosts moving through the night

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Calling all JPG Magazine users

I think there might only be 1 other than myself, but what the heck.  I have a very cool shot of the cat from Mom and Dad’s living room with Jonny sleeping in the background.  I submitted it to this month’s Creatures theme and need some voters.  So if you are on JPG Mag or are willing to sign up to vote just click on the image below.  Thanks!

Sleeping with the enemy

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