Category: friends and family

Mountain Workshop

22 January, 2008 (06:27) | friends and family, other good stuff | No comments

The Mountain Workshop site is up. Besides showing off the good work, the site really has a sense of humor. Make sure you check out the profile of Joe Weiss in the faculty section - I laughed out loud at 4 AM when I saw it. I am sure that some of that humor has […]

photo night

15 January, 2008 (09:05) | friends and family | 1 comment

Each year fran and i host a party to look at photography. the goal is to celebrate meaningful work. it could be whatever - a portfolio, a picture story or photos of family vacation. the goal is that it means something to you and you share it with everyone else. it is to celebrate the […]

Anna and Scott

14 January, 2008 (08:16) | friends and family | 2 comments

On Friday, my old friend Scott got married to my new friend Anna. It’s hard for me to put into words how happy i am for them. To be honest, i am also happy for me. i got to see it. Scott was coming out for an annual photo celebration (more on that later) and […]

important pictures

6 January, 2008 (07:52) | friends and family, thoughts | 2 comments

A few weeks ago, my wife took one of the most important pictures that i have. My parents were in town for the holidays and on a snowy day my dad, my wife and i went for a walk. after it was over, i asked Fran to take a picture of dad and i. He […]

Flat Torsten

26 November, 2007 (07:27) | friends and family | 1 comment

A bunch of us spent the afternoon at the Lucky Lab visiting digitally with Torsten. We were lucky to find a little space off to the side of the room so as not to annoy too many other patrons with the volume cranked up and us laughing so much. Of course we did walk him […]

Thanksgiving.

22 November, 2007 (12:06) | friends and family | No comments

Happy Thanksgiving. I don’t have the obligatory turkey photo for you today. Sorry, just the dogs from our morning walk.

But, I would like to point you to the Thanksgiving version of the On Being. Interviews and Video by Jennifer Crandall/washingtonpost.com