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the journey is the destination: February 2008
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The journey is the destination. Sunday, February 17, 2008. View from the long tail boat as we were leaving Ton Sai. Lime stone cliffs just east of Ton Sai Beach. A local market we stumbled upon. Veggies for sale at the local market near our hostel. A Buddha statue in Bangkok. A photo from the King's Palace in Bangkok. Ornate statues at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Monday, February 11, 2008. The Diamond on Longs Peak. Please see exhibit A below:. Josh skinning up ahead of me. In order to get to this ...
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Life as the Fraurers: The Traditional Archery Journey Continues
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Life as the Fraurers. Saturday, March 19, 2011. The Traditional Archery Journey Continues. I have been attempting to get a rabbit this winter with my traditional bow and recently.I succeeded! This is the first animal that I have taken with my traditional bow and it was very satisfying. I kept the skin so that I can try to tan it and maybe make some slippers. The fur has tons of soft down in it seeing how it is winter time. Happy trails to everyone. April 14, 2011 at 9:50 AM. View my complete profile.
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Life as the Fraurers: January 2011
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Life as the Fraurers. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. This photo was literally taken out the window by my desk 5 min ago. Before these bulls showed up we've seen two sets of cow and calf every day. I went outside to get a few nicer shots. The moose in the front isn't just closer to me, he really is bigger than the other guy. FYI Jake - neither of them are legal.yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Two weeks @ Sea (Monterey Bay). Kachemak Bay View in December.
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the journey is the destination: March 2008
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The journey is the destination. Sunday, March 02, 2008. Another Day at the Dora. The four of us at Eldora on Saturday. It was also Retro Ski Day but Al was the only one who actually had something worth wearing! Please note her fantastic onesy! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a southern girl who has fallen in love with the West Coast. I love to be outside, with friends, traveling, and cuddling with my dog. View my complete profile. Another Day at the Dora. Lou and Jaz's Blog. Josh and Ashley's Blog.
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the journey is the destination: June 2008
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The journey is the destination. Friday, June 27, 2008. Crocs National Sales Meeting. Me, Paige, Stephanie and Emily with the bull. Me on the bull. Sunday, June 01, 2008. The put in on Marsh Creek. As you can see, the water levels were pretty high. The group putting up the tarp. We got really good at putting this up as it rained everyday at least once. Dagger Falls. I think why we decided to portage is pretty obvious. Hot Springs in our campsite. The group at the take out. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Life as the Fraurers: December 2010
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Life as the Fraurers. Saturday, December 11, 2010. After a year of playing around in various parts of the world we have settled in Homer, AK. We arrived here on Dec. 2nd after driving the Alcan/Cassiar highway. As it turns out it is hard to drive that highway without experiencing some adventure. Here is how it broke down. Day 1: Mostly uneventful. Highlight = unreal scenery on the Sea to Summit Hwy. Shovel a path to the gas pump. We found an abandoned set of golf clubs on the road. Day 5: Arrive in Homer!
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Life as the Fraurers: Wrapping up 2011
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Life as the Fraurers. Monday, December 12, 2011. Over the weekend we got another good dump of snow on the hill tops. From the more distant past here are some shots from picking apples from our orchard and making them into cider. The cider was ready for thanksgiving. We tried a different recipe from past ventures in cider making and are really happy with the end result. Here is the harvest. We have three kinds of apple trees (as far as we can tell) and harvested 30 gallons this year. One of the outdoor pr...
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Life as the Fraurers: Meet the Fraurer Kitten
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Life as the Fraurers. Thursday, March 31, 2011. Meet the Fraurer Kitten. This makes me so happy I could cry. Welcome to wonderful the world of internet catting, and adorable cat documenting. PS - http:/ www.radiolab.org/2009/sep/07/the-scratch/. April 2, 2011 at 1:30 PM. Zippy Zin. . . He looks like a handful! Hope to meet him someday soon. April 7, 2011 at 9:44 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Two weeks @ Sea (Monterey Bay). Meet the Fraurer Kitten.
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Life as the Fraurers: Snow on the Mts
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Life as the Fraurers. Sunday, September 18, 2011. Snow on the Mts. Yesterday Lou and I woke up to a cold house and a delightful change to our view, snow on top of Sadie's peak. Mid-September and the mornings are getting more chilly, the winds are more fierce, we have nights again, and now snow across the bay. Other exciting changes, Lou and I now have a nephew! Baby Hank arrived Sept 16th. He is a healthy boy at 7lbs 6 oz, blue eyes and for now red curly hair. Another aspect of the project looks at fish ...
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Life as the Fraurers: June 2010
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Life as the Fraurers. Tuesday, June 15, 2010. First steps on the CDT. We started at Crazy Cook, the border is just a few feet behind us. We were so excited to get started the heat didn't bother us too much the first day. This was a 15 mile day. Lou hiking through a "forest" of blooming desert plants one of the first days on the trail. There really wasn't a trail, just a combination of CDT blazes, cairns, and large posts to mark the way. YEAH, a functioning windmill! The temperatures would reach over 90 d...