Saturday, September 30, 2006

Germany Needs a Big Can of Raid!


I saw this posting on Digg the other day and I thought I might share it with anyone who reads this blog. So as many of you know Google maps provides satellite images of the entire planet. They obtain these images by scanning in photos that a satellite takes from space. It would seem that an earwig found his way into the scanner and he was not caught by the folks at Google. The result is a 200 ft. bug in the middle of a feild outside Salsburg Germany. I wonder if this is going to turn into a huge tourist trap now... Check it out here.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Holland Bike Trip

Even though we were in Brugge, Belgium (the canal picture) and had to take a quick trip to France (it was a new country for Shing, Helen, and Susan), most of the cycling was done in Holland. We were on the barge, Iris, for 7 days where we cycled during the day, with some sightseeing and then docked in quaint villages on the canals for the night. Our barge slept only 20 people so we got to know our bargemates well. One of the more unique places was the kinderdijk, a UNESCO sight with 17 working windmills - the windmills were, and are, used to drain the land that is below sea level and also to grind the grain. It was a great trip, and Mom and Dad kept up cycling with even the youngest cyclists.


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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Live, from Amsterdam...

In case anyone did not receive this video by email I thought I would post it up here. It is Margaret, Nantie and Shing at the Anne Frank Museum. They all put in their 2 cents, well maybe Shing only puts in her 1 cent :)

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Bedroom Makeover


Kibaki's Korner
Dan and I just recently finished painting one of the bedrooms. Now we just need to get our room finished.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Veterinary Destiny

Megan and I are always trying to figure out the letters that go along with people's phone numbers. There is a nifty website that can tell you all the possibilities for any phone number. For instance, my number would be 51-PAW-0-RUB-0. Paw Rub??? Coincidence? I think not. Try it out for your own phone number and those of other people. Fun times. Click here.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Free Backup


Ok, so everyone knows how much I harp on backing up your pictures. They are the only ones you have. Think of the pictures on your computer as negatives, once thay are gone you can never get that picture back. If you are reluctant to get an external drive (which is a great option) then I would recommend a new service online. It is FREE and called Xdrive. It is put out by AOL. It gives you 5 GBs for free which should give you enough room for about 5,000 pictures. Give it a try and back up! Click here.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Moving In and Moving Up!

This past weekend, Erin and Helen helped Allison move into her new apartment in San Luis Obispo. It is a very nice complex and so close to campus and shopping areas. Whenever you are in the area, I know Allison would love to show you her new place and have you over for a good, home-cooked meal!. It's a cute place. On the other coast, Jeannie and the rest of the corp of cadets took a trip to their rival school, the Merchant Marine Academy on Long Island. The women's volleyball team won, but the football team lost. This is a picture of Jeannie and a few friends, one of which is the commandant of the Coast Guard, Thad Allen!! Jeannie sure picks her friends in high ranking places! If you are wondering why Jeannie is the only one NOT in uniform, it's because she just finished playing a volleyball game, which gives her the option of being out of uniform.  Posted by Picasa

Marketa and Evan Fly to Santa Barbara

Our good friends, Bob and Julie Davey, asked Evan and Marketa to go to lunch. . .in Santa Barbara. So they flew them up there and they had lunch near the ocean. Evan and Marketa both got to pilot the Mooney plane. . .the weather was great and they got to see much of the coast. . .Marketa had never been up in a private plane before so it was a treat for both of them. Bob and Julie have been so generous with taking all of the family and guests up in their plane over the years. . .what a great opportunity it has been for all of us!


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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Tica Living In The Big City

Helen and Erin went to the San Francisco Bay Area earlier this week. We hiked around Point Reyes National Seashore - which is located north of San Francisco in Marin County. We saw very beautiful scenery and a lot of wildlife, including a bobcat, deer, Tule elk, and a fox. The hike offered breathtaking views of the coastline. Then we met Tica in San Francisco for dinner. She lives in the Pacific Heights district (which usually offers spectacular views of the city, but it was foggy on the day we visited.) We are on the stairs where she gets quite a work out running up and down. Behind Erin is Senator Dianne Feinstein's house. We visited Tica's apartment where she can see the whole city from her bedroom. Tica is doing great as a career woman in the city! Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 04, 2006

Lighthouse Lodging

Over the Labor Day weekend, Dan, Helen, Allison, and Erin stayed in a Youth Hostel at Pigeon Point Lighthouse. It is located on the California coast between San Francisco and Santa Cruz. The lighthouse was erected in 1872 to guide ships between Monterey and San Francisco. The lighthouse is now owned by the state park system, but due to structural damage we were unable to take a tour of the lighthouse. It was a chilly weekend, but the location was beautiful - right on the Pacific Ocean.
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RIP Mate


A sad day in history mates. Steve Irwin (aka Croc Hunter) was killed today in a freak accident. He was out swimming with some stingrays while filming a documentary. He was stung through the heart and died before help could arrive. I for one am saddened but not shocked by this news. One must admire his love of the animal world and he died trying to bring it to the rest of us. I know there is a nice big swamp waiting for the guy on the other side. RIP. Here is a link to an article about his passing.