I had my Z5 and a film camera with us when we crossed the two ferries today. Here are a few shots from inside the car.
Crossing from Vermont to Plattsburgh, NY.
Crossing back to Vermont from Fort Ticonderoga.
I had my Z5 and a film camera with us when we crossed the two ferries today. Here are a few shots from inside the car.
Crossing from Vermont to Plattsburgh, NY.
Crossing back to Vermont from Fort Ticonderoga.
My eagle eyed wife spotted a new critter strolling through the grass in the front yard. I don’t know how she saw him through the window, but she did because she’s amazing.
Check out the latest critter addition to our little corner of wild kingdom:
Street light pics are obligatory, even in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
I know this will be meaningless to the rest of the world, but for me this photo represents something absolutely glorious. All hail!
The cats are watching Mythbusters and seeing five people working my dream job.
Three things to note in this picture.
First, the huge van in the driveway is going to move Harry’s furniture up to Vermont a couple of days from now.
Second, the work crew was fixing a storm drain that had turned into the deepest pothole in the known universe. It’s all filled in now, and all of our car tires are thankful.
Third, can you see the house in the distance with the roofers? They tore off the roof, down to the plywood, and replaced the whole thing in one morning. One morning!
We all see it! Why can’t you! There isn’t enough room on the cat tree for both of you!
Lots of hanging around and watching the cats today. Hope you’re okay with that because that’s what’s happening.
Yeah, I said I was done with this, but I totally lied.
Scenes from a cart corral.
I drove to Market Basket and back. I took the long way around and listened to Supper’s Ready all the way through. That reminded me that Peter Gabriel is coming to Boston in September, and Steve Hackett is coming in October. Also, Steve Hackett is supposed to be playing the Foxtrot album in it’s entirety, which means he’s going to play Supper’s Ready, which means I HAVE to be there. I have to see at least one member of Genesis play that perfect piece of music, all 23 minutes of it, live at least once before I die. I have to.
It’s gorgeous outside today and Robin is loving the breeze and the view. Expect more pictures like this today.