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Grandfather Mountain and Blowing Rock

Monday, June 16th, 2008 Posted in Places, Nature, Animals | 1 Comment »

I've been in North Carolina for over 11 years now and have made my first trips to Blowing Rock in the past few weeks. The first was to visit Tweetsie with the family. This time was to go ...

The litte guy visits Thomas

Saturday, May 31st, 2008 Posted in Places | No Comments »

Any parent of a toddler knows about Thomas the Train. Our toddler reminds us of him every day. We had a chance to visit a life-size Thomas up in Boone at Tweetsie. With all the Thomas material, you would have ...

Newton Aycliffe UK pictures

Sunday, May 25th, 2008 Posted in Places | 1 Comment »

I've been back for a while now but have been busy catching up with some stuff at work and around the house. The trip to the UK went well and I had some opportunities to take some photos while I ...

Trip to Myrtle Beach

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 Posted in Places | 1 Comment »

I, obviously, took some shots when we made a recent trip to Myrtle Beach. You wouldn't think February would be a good time to go but the weather was wonderful and I had numerous opportunities to get some decent shots. I ...

Reflections

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007 Posted in Places | No Comments »

I'll probably have more from our beach trip last week, but this picture caught my eye. I thought that it was interesting how the lines in the sky and the waves reflected each other. You can see how the bottom ...

Paris Seen Through a non-SLR

Saturday, January 13th, 2007 Posted in Places | 6 Comments »

I've been fortunate to go to Paris a few times. For the last couple trips I had a Canon Powershot A70 with me. It's not the most powerful camera, but was more than adequate. In fact, it did a great ...

This old house.

Monday, December 18th, 2006 Posted in Places | 1 Comment »

I've been traveling back and forth to Pennsylvania for a long time now and there is a certain house that I have always been intrigued by. When I wanted to take pictures of it, my wife's Grandmother asked "What? That ...