Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Occupy Wall Street #OWS #NYC

October 30, 2011

While in New York City last week, I took a moment to visit the protesters in Zuccotti Park in Downtown Manhattan. The people in the park have been in protest for about 43 days now and don’t seem to be weakening. There was a march through the streets right after I took some of these pictures. The march went all over town with police shutting down streets to protect the protesters. I wanted to spend more time talking to the people but Angela and I were on a tight schedule, and had to be across town for dinner plans. For more info on what Occupy Wall Street is all about look HERE.

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A Weekend in Augusta

March 7, 2011

Me and my small family of three and a dog, traveled east to Augusta Georgia this weekend. My wife’s parents live in the house where she spent of of her teen/young adult years. To keep myself busy I have to shoot pictures.

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St. Barth’s Final Day

March 21, 2010

I’m home now after a full day of cars, boats, and planes, and lot’s of delays. Just a few pics of our final day, and a couple of the house where we were staying. Time for a good shower to wash the sea salt off my skin and then hopefully a good night of sleep.  Thanks to everyone for keeping up with the trip.

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St. Barth’s day 7

March 20, 2010

It’s sad, but today was our last full day here. I’ll miss this place, but I am glad to be getting back home to my regular life. Today we mixed it up a bit, Page and I went Snorkeling/Scuba Diving around nine this morning. It was fun, but something was missing from the underwater world. Not as many fish as the British Virgin Islands, and just not as much new found excitement. Don’t get me wrong, I had a blast feeling weightless 40 feet under the see, and I’d do it again in a heart beat. After the water sports we went home but then quickly headed back to town where we had lunch and tried to window shop, but since people here observe a siesta, there was nothing open while we were there. We went back home for about an hour of pool and snacks and naps, then headed to a new beach. This time we visited Gouverneur Beach, which is far from where we are staying but it was so worth the drive. I met people and we were able to enjoy the sunset and cooler temperatures along with the warm water. We came home and cooked a nice leftover meal while trying to clean out the fridge and drank all the left over wine before leaving tomorrow morning.

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