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2005 Arizona Trip
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tbird's Katrina photos
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2005 San Francisco
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Sequoia National Park
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The pin I made at Craft Alliance. Can you believe it? Silver, copper and obsidian. - DSC03364
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Yogi with his nose buried in Jerry's utility pocket. - DSC03362
Just a few of Jen's plants. - DSC03361
Here I am showing off the neat napkins I gave her and the rocks we purchased at the Gem and Minerals Gift Shop. What a dangerous place for Kellee to be. - DSC03360
Ain't she cute. - DSC03354
Jen is looking up my return route Saturday. I had a super time! I went to the Museum of American History, had lunch with Jen at the National Gallery and saw the Rembrant exhibit, went to the Museum of Native Americans, the Holocaust Museum and so much more. Oh, and there was the Brazilian food. From the drive out to the drive back...big fun! Thanks Jen! - DSC03353
We spent most of the night putting the cabinet together. The next morning I assembled a drawer to make sure one person could do it. She was moved in days later. What a trooper. - DSC03352
Since Jen doesn't own a car (for obvious reasons), we drove to Office Depot to get her a file cabinet. Her files were hanging in a suit case. Getting it up to the apartment was another challenge. Thank god the elevator didn't go out until the next day. - DSC03349
Jen is the master. All bow before this parking maneuver. Parking in DC is a nightmare! We had to get a temporary permit issued only for 1 sector. You better not get home at the wrong time. I was starting to bug out. - DSC03348
Pretty horse with his winter coat. - DSC03347
Wild turkeys, Mount Vernon. - DSC03346
Six sided barn designed by George. Slaves placed the wheat on the floor and horses walked across it, dislodging the grain. The grain fell through the floor to be swept up. - DSC03345
I'm looking dramatically into the distance. - DSC03344
There's a boat dock on the shore. We walked down to see the experimental farming area. Not much action in February. George was quite the farmer.