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Bug pants!! Camera stuff!! Shopping!!
... especially for the macro lens. The tiny lens, which fits on the end of my regular lens, really helps take nature shots. I messed around last night with it (I'll put the pictures up later), and it really does help capture the perspective I'm looking for.
My greatest problem with the d60 was that it couldn't quite capture the depth of detail I was looking for. Most of my ...
A ticket is bought
... mom asked me -- she's nervous about it. It's not my "dream vacation" as my mom put it. It just feels like I'm being pulled there by that driving force in my life. Maybe I can do some good there.
My poor mom, though. I know she's freaking. I forgot about Danny Bobis, a science teacher from NY who died last year surfing in Indonesia. His wife spent three days at the beach looking ...
A Grand Canyon
... west to drive past the Pacific Missle Range Facility, and finally reached the "end of the road," literally driving until we could drive now more. The Range ends into a series of bunkers and underground magazines of munitions in conjunction with the PMRF, and we were turned around by locked fences into the area.
On our way back east, we stopped in Waimea for the famous shave ice at Jo Jo's Clubhouse. They were out of ice cream (boo!) and the service is slow ...
A month in Kauai, Hawaii
... to go to the movie - Saw ‘Attitude Adjustment’ with Matt Damon-ok movie but wouldn’t really recommend it. As we were leaving I remarked that it had not rained all day and by the time we walked to the jeep it began raining. Took us a while to get out of town, kept taking wrong turns and circled the town a couple of times, once took us to the Menahune Salt Ponds. Finally home and I fixed dinner with the left over prime rib.
March 5-Sunday- We had ...
End of the Road
... Horn. This is a place where the ocean water comes into the rocks below the surface and the pressure of the water forces air and water up through a small hole. The air makes this unholy sound like someone groaning, followed by a geyser of water that shoots high into the air. Apparently there was another hole nearby years ago that shot water up a couple of hundred feet, but the owner of the land at that time had a couple of workers go down and dynamite the ...