San Francisco
Added pictures (Recent Events) of a day trip to San Francisco we took with Auntie Mae and Uncle Jerry in Jul. 2009.
Added pictures (Recent Events) of a day trip to San Francisco we took with Auntie Mae and Uncle Jerry in Jul. 2009.
Added pictures from a trip to South Korea I took in 2008 (recent events).
Added pictures (Recent Events) of a 2008 hike up Mt. Bierstadt.
Added pictures of a trip to Steamboat Noel and I took in Jan ‘08 with Ann Marie, Josh, Mom, and William.
Posted pictures for “Recent Events” for 2007.
You’ll notice the new format. There were plenty of complaints about the old format, so I’m using JAlbum for the pages going forward.
Added pictures from tubing August ‘07 at Bryan’s lake. We went tubing this year too, but I didn’t bring my camera.
Added pictures of a hike up Grays and Torreys Josh and I took almost a year ago.
Catq has be neglected, but not abandoned. Noel and I moved into our house the last week of June. It was my Grandpa and Grandma’s house, about a mile away from Hilltop, the previous house we were living at. Our new place is a spacious ranch of 60’s vintage. We had been looking for houses in the spring, put a couple of contracts down, but they fell through. House hunting was a emotional and frustrating experience, but in the end it made us appreciate what had been right in front of us the whole time. The sewer did back up on us a week ago and pooled in the basement (cottonwood roots), luckily we caught it before it got much worse. It was a shitty experience and an assault on every sense. Normally I would be more bitter, but despite the Cottonwoods (which will be removed as funds become available) I really don’t have many worries about the house.
Finally added pictures from our post wedding trip around Colorado! Check them out in the not so Recent Events section.
I’ve been following this story for a while and over the last couple of years it took a turn from odd to most bizarre. Basically it was a giant fiberglass mustang sculpture DIA commissioned a decade ago. The artist was killed a year ago when the Mustang fell on him and pinned him against a girder. The sculpture has been finished by his sons and was finally mounted at DIA.

The thing is just bizarre and fascinating in a creepy way. It’ll get creepier in a couple years after thousands of UV soaked hours fade it and cause the finish to peel off. I thought these comments on the Denver Post site were amusing.