Friday, January 07, 2005

Kamala Beer House used to be my favorite restaurant in the village. After the tsunami it's just an empty space. For more photos of the tsunami, check: http://coolwatercurrent.blogspot.com/

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such a beautiful day! 2

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such a beautiful day! 1

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late afternoon 2

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late afternoon 1

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fabulous ski day!

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pedro torpedo-head

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karl the ski bunny 3

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karl the ski bunny 2

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karl the ski bunny

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vail.. there is no comparison (at least not in colorado).

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tom showing us the main purpose of the living room.

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sweet creams. yay.

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yay. sweet creams.

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cowboys suck!

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lane realizing how much the cowboys suck (tim already knew).

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kirkwood lads reaffirming how much the cowboys suck.

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team shawnee on its way to the game in philly (whose idea was it to park all the way in wayne and walk to the game)?

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team california at an away game

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lane displaying his technique(?)

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an evening at snead's

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local shawnee ladies- and the dreaded "Bushkill Beast" sneaking up behind them!

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nicola out for a walk

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what a large... tail you have, jack!

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one gorgeous kirkwood lady

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two gorgeous kirkwood ladies

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trying again

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jack as 'roo:
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before we get to the tsunami, i wanted to post happy pictures of our lovely holiday in the states.
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Thursday, December 09, 2004

our neighbor's bougainvillea...

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one of our jungle orchids going off!

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Friday, December 03, 2004

it was a beautiful day and liz and i both managed a beautiful race! here's the quick summary:
my swim was about at the pace i anticipated (1.8km in just over 43 minutes), but liz exceeded expectations by coming in only about 3 minutes after me and surprising me at the transition zone while i was getting ready to start the bike leg! she gained on me on the bike leg, finishing the 55km in 2hrs10minutes (2 minutes faster than me!). again we overlapped in the transition zone. then she breathed down my neck the entire run course (which is her strength and my weakness). because the run course had numerous switchbacks, liz and i passed each other repeatedly going opposite directions, and with each pass i could tell she was gaining... i had to pee like crazy but i didn't stop because i knew if i did, liz would catch me and breeze on by and i'd be watching number 328 disappearing in the distance. this was an extra incentive for me (as i have always said, i run best when i am chased). in the last hundred yards or so i looked over my shoulder and there she was about 20-30 yards back. so i cheered her on and, with a final burst of energy, she caught up with me and we crossed the finish line hand-in-hand (and with the exact same time- 4:17:24)! liz came in 13th out of 19 finishers in her age group (amateur women's 30-34), and i came in 58th out of 76 finishers in my category (amateur men's 30-34). liz came in 330 out of 467 finishers (out of almost 600 participants), and i came in 329 (which, amazingly, was also my bib number!)

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Thursday, September 30, 2004

PK's elevation, plan, and perspective sketch of guest bathroom

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PK's plan sketch of island and kitchen layout, cabinets

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PK's perspective sketch of island and kitchen layout

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Saturday, July 10, 2004



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