The King Tut exhibit was a well attended event with an audio tour narrated by none other than Omar Sherif. I really enjoyed the exhibit, but felt the crowd pressing in on me. I found myself drawn to more than the glitter of gold while there. The furniture found in the tomb was really some …
Monthly Archive: December 2006
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20
Pentax Bullet
I had to bite the Pentax Optio W20 Bullet. I borrowed Deater’s camera for Wilderness State Park this year, and really liked being able to take on the water shots. I’ve found that often I am in the best position to take a photo by being able to take my hands off my paddle. I …
Dec
20
Tanti Auguri a Te
Birthdays for those of us unfortunate enough to have them in December are typically a dismal affair. My wife Laura and I are two days apart. My brother is 2 years and five days before me thanks in part to the US Navy. My son Gabriel is New Years eve, and my parent’s anniversary is …
Dec
13
Crash
Stand at any corner in any busy urban area and eventually you see a car crash. It is the same for bike commuting. If you ride long enough, you will have a bad day. My bad day came Monday night. Biking home at 10:00 pm after working on Apple Jacks and testing all sorts of …
