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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Out of the Office

Yep on vacation again.

On the road again.

Read about it HERE or view the pictures HERE

Friday, August 15, 2014

Coming up on the culmination of a crazy few weeks.


Last weekend we went to the state fair and then the Great Taste of the Midwest in Madison.  That was a lot of fun as always and we had perfect weather.

Monday we leave to take Joel back to Arizona, thus effectively putting the finishing touches on summer 2014.

Look for updates in the Turks Travel blog and the pictures on the right.

Friday, August 8, 2014

We are back

The week back from vacation is tough.  You finally settle into that vacation mode and then as soon as its good,  it's over.

I know Kiki and I had a great adventures last week.  Read about that here.  Or better yet of the almost 400 pictures we took,  I posted the really good ones here.

Do the full size slide show and turn on the photo details on the right hand side.  Most pictures have a map location of where the picture was taken.  Click on the mini-map for a full size map.  Pretty neat especially around the capital.

My sister Jenny is just finishing up her family road trip out west.  I just looked at some of the pictures she posted and had to laugh, then do some work.  Tracy and I were out there in August of 1990.  Did a lot of the things they did.  Some were so eerily similar I had to find them and show you.


Look it rained on us a bit in Yellowstone too.


The Old Faithful sign,  Love your hair, babe.


An Iconic photo spot.  This place is in calendars and photo books everywhere.  But look at the snow.  A little deeper than what James and Jenny saw.  Global Warming?



Because red shorts and a fanny pack were what all the cool kids wore in 1990.  Which made me realize I was only a year older than Joel is now in this picture. (going on 22 vs going on 21).

I have so many more like this, the tram in Jackson Hole, buffalo, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Rodeos, Devils Tower....I could go on. Man, that was a long time ago.  It sure is fun to visit the past now and then,  as long as you don't live there.