Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Marketa "Czechs" out Disneyland

We took Marketa to Disneyland and California Adventure two days ago. She loved all of the rides, especially the Tower of Terror in California Adventure. We also had lunch at Club 33 and feasted on all of the great chocolate desserts. Another favorite was Thunder Mountain. Marketa can't wait to go to Magic Mountain to go on all of the roller coasters.


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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Showing Marketa the Southwest

After our trip to Northern California, we drove to Utah (via the roller coaster at New York, New York in Las Vegas - Marketa had never been on a roller coaster - she's going to love it when we go to Magic Mountain next week). Marketa really wanted to see a desert so we thought we would show her the best. ...the Mojave, complete with many Joshua trees. We stayed at our neighbor's cabin (the Marino's) above Cedar City in the mountains for several days. We went to Zion National Park one day and hiked the Narrows and then went to Bryce the following day. This terrain is way different from anything that she has in the Czech Republic.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Thrills and Chills on the American River

The Middle Fork of the American River was conquered on August 15 by the Finlay/Warnick clan; the Crump family; our cousins, Chris and Dodie Lynds; and friends, Lisa and Allen Cress from Salinas. It was a full day raft trip, floating about 18 miles on the river. Beautiful scenery and some VERY SCARY RAPIDS! Tunnel Chute, a class 5 rapid, was the most thrilling. This rapid was formed many years ago, when the early gold miners blasted a whole through the hill, diverting the American River and creating a tunnel with some very challenging falls. It was definitely a wild and wet day!

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Camping at Loon Lake




We all went camping at Loon Lake this past weekend. The water was clear, cool and uncrowded which made for great kayaking. Marketa had never slept out under the stars before and it was a first for her to eat s'mores. The cliff jumping was good as can be seen by Erin, Jeannie and Allison doing it simultaneously. We had 17 people there with Helen's family, Margaret's family, Grammie and Grampie and Lisa and Allen Cress. No rain and dutch-oven cooking made for a great time. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

How to Keep Digital Pics Safe


I have a constant fear of losing the digital pictures that I have taken over the past several years. It would be a tragedy to lose them and not because they are necessarily beautiful pictures, but because they are priceless. I know that many people have their memories in the form of pictures stored on their computers so we need to make it a practice of making sure those things are safe. I found a nice guide for doing so online. It outlines 10 practices to make sure that our digital memories are safe. I ditto everything the article says except for maybe keeping every photo you have ever taken. Click here to go to the page.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Quick Video Clip of Mackinac Island

Megan and I rode our bikes up there before catching the ferry back to the mainland. All of the houses on the bluff are on leased land from the state park since they were there before the park was established. There is no new development allowed now. These houses are huge! Most of them with more than a dozen bedrooms. It was a beautiful place to ride to and were are jealous of the people that have that view.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Mackinac Island


This is James and Megan on the porch of the Fort. The main part of the city is to the right of us. The weather was wonderful the whole time we were there.


These are some of the huge homes that are on the island as we came in on the ferry. We hear they go for about 3 million a piece. Any takers?


There are miles and miles of trails all over the island. It is nice to ride your bike in the middle of the road and never have to worry about cars. Although there is the occasional road apple left by the horses :)


This is a shot of the main street of the city. It was swarming with bikes and buggies. All feuled by the sugar filled fudge. Yum!


This is our sunset from tonight (Sunday). We took a nice stroll around part of the island after dinner to let the food settle before going back to our room to have fudge.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

The Luckiest Cat Alive



This is simply amazing that this cat suvived this. I am not exactly sure if I would have done the same thing as this Dr., but who knows I wasn't there. Either way a great story of fighting for life.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Welcome to Marketa and Finlays 30th Anniversary

August 6th, 2006 was a special day indeed for two reasons. Marketa, our Czech Youth Exchange Student, arrived today from the Czech Republic. We are so happy to have her with us for a month. . .Evan stayed with her family over in the Czech Republic and he will be returning on Tuesday of this week from Prague. Also, Brad and Margaret celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary by having dinner, prepared by Megan and Grammie, up at Grammie and Grampie's house in the backyard.

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Saturday, August 05, 2006

Banton Rouge Baby




Here are some pics of Baton Rouge where I am presenting my summer research. I don't have any pics of the actaully conference, just all the fun things we have been doing :) I will be putting up the videos of the gators a little lator.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Prague

The National Opera House in Prague. It is on the street where the USSR tanks came to put a stop to the Revolution there.
This is Charles Bridge and it stretches over the Vltava River
This is Antygl in Sumava. Samuel, Jane, and I hiked along the river Vydra, which means riveotter. Unfortunately there are no otters here.
St. Vitus's Cathedral lies in the area of the Presidential Palace. It has a magnificent rose window and a primarily gold mosaic.

Farewell to Our Multigenerational Friend, the Surfer

Yesterday, we all had dinner together and said our farewells to the Johnson Surfer, the boat that 3 generations learned to ski and wakeboard on. A nice family from Mariposa will use this boat and create memories for their children with it. This was the Cadillac of boats when Mom and Dad bought it in 1967 and we've had so many great vacations with it (Trinity Lake, Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Kentucky Lake, Lake Nippissing, and Lake Erie to name a few). Our families are closer because of it.
Also, Jeannie flew in with some of her friends from the Coast Guard Academy and they joined us for dinner. And in the final picture, Tony is imitating Flat Stanley.

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