Friday, May 23, 2008





On the photo below, if you zoom into the middle section, you can see an entire line of train cars (tankers) that were blown over. Pretty surreal. I didn't know that's what I was taking a picture of at the time, or I would have gotten closer, but noticed it today.





Here are some more pictures.

This is the view from a friends house in Windsor, which got hit by the tornado. Our house is fine, thank goodness. It's a good long story about what we all went through, and I'll post the video of that when I get power back to my house.

We have water, cold and hot, and the kids are actually having a blast "camping" -- we even set up the tent in the back yard. Why not? We're cooking on a camp stove, and using camp lanterns for light, might as well go all the way. Of course I'm sleeping in my own bed. I had enough of camping last weekend.

Monday, May 19, 2008

I bought a 'tiny' camera for camping, cycling, hiking, etc., a Casio something -- funny, that was my first digital camera. It has better video than my (5 year old) $800 video camera -- and it's digital video, so there's no capture involved (which can only be done in real time -- a total pain). Pretty awesome. The depth of field for scenery and group shots is really good. Anyway, I took it on father and sons with the boys, took hundreds of photos and videos, and after downloading it to my computer, through a series of unfortunate events (pretty sure it was when I was downloading photos from someone's web site to put together a slide show for swim team), that the entire directory got purged. Sucked bad. I found some undelete software (called "undelete plus") which worked great, and recovered a few dozen pictures, but the rest, including all the movies, were gone forever. Oh well, at least it wasn't someone's wedding! The sad thing is I spent probably three hours sorting, cleaning up, etc. the pictures before I lost them.

Father and Son's camp-out was a riot. It's always fun -- all except the whole sleeping outside thing. I'll never get used to that. The daylight hours were really a good time, though. Ryan, Alan, and Jordan were all there. I took Friday off and went up early with the boys, we took our time getting there, and did a mountain bike ride when we got there.

Saturday was a lot of hiking. Ryan did great, outlasting us all. He's like a mountain goat. We hiked up hill from about 9am to 1pm. The kid's amazing. Jordan and Alan spent their time bouldering everything they could find. Mom was not happy with some of the pictures of the boys hanging off rock walls. Mom's will never understand that sort of thing. It would have been more fun had we remembered our rock climbing gear...so we tried to stay 20 feet or less off the ground....but that was a grey area.

I'll put some of the pictures up that I salvaged. My favorite one did survive, luckily enough, because I made it into my desktop image right off the bat.