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‘Til the wheels fall off …

I apologize for the abrupt disappearance. I’m still not completely sure what I’m doing with this blog, but I do get the itch to post here every once in awhile, and I figure I can do that even while I try to figure it all out.

For those of you that didn’t hear, I didn’t get accepted to McGill, and that’s put a serious crimp in my style. I feel a bit adrift. I’ll figure something out yet, I’m sure.

Anyway, the following are pictures I took while visiting my mom in Port Townsend over Mother’s Day weekend. I hope you enjoy them.

I promise I won’t pull any more stunts, at least for awhile.

Thank you all for your support. 🙂

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Mystery Science Ferry Three Thousand


Joel, Crow, Tom Servo and I point at traffic as we wait to get off the ferry. Posted by Hello

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Ninja in disguise


This crab is really a ninja in disquise. Ninjas are sweet. Posted by Hello

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Olympia Spring Swing Fling Thing

Saturday we had the Jackson Street Lindy Hopper’s come down to teach workshops all day, and then we had a dance that night. Being the ridiculously dedicated swing dancer that I am, I took all the workshops (which were great) and went to the dance. I was too tired for the after hours party though.

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Long walk vs short hike?

I took a healthy jaunt one day around McLane Creek, one of the many pretty places to walk in Northwest Washington. It’s very rainforesty, and there’s a beaver dam, and sometimes river otters. There are lots of salamanders, ducks, geese, crawdads, and cool plants, among other things.

We did see a beaver, which is only the second time I’ve seen one at McLane. It was pretty damned cool. I’d love to see river otters again though, those things are awesome.

Anyway, enjoy the pictures!

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Waddleshanx


Despite being an amphibian, this is most definately a member of the shanx family. I call him Waddleshanx. Posted by Hello

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Admiring the verdage


Northwest Rainforest. I love living in Washington. Posted by Hello