Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Ghost Deer
My friend took these photos near Minong WI. At first I thought she was pulling my leg...but she assures me the albino deer pictured is real.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
1 - 8
Because of the World Series...I thought I'd include this photo that was taken in August at Miller Park. The Brewers played and beat the Colorado Rockies. Before this game I had attended 8 Brewers games...and all eight games they lost in humiliating fashion. Ben Sheets was the starting pitcher for this game and it was great to see them win. It was game 2 of a 3 game series and the Brewers completed the sweep the following day. After that, they went on an incredible 10 game losing streak. GO BREWERS in 2007!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
I COULD TELL YOU...BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU
BIG HONKIN' FISH...
My friend Tammy (in red) caught this huge musky this Spring. When I asked where she caught it she told me to go to hell:-) Actually, she said that its a top secret place near Eagle River. Very impressive fish!
The bottom picture, although difficult to see, is of a deer swimming across a lake.
My friend Tammy (in red) caught this huge musky this Spring. When I asked where she caught it she told me to go to hell:-) Actually, she said that its a top secret place near Eagle River. Very impressive fish!
The bottom picture, although difficult to see, is of a deer swimming across a lake.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Sunset
Monday, October 09, 2006
Panama Canal
Thursday, October 05, 2006
The Most Beautiful Place In America?
Remove the question mark! Ok, I'm bias. I've been to Glacier National Park 5 different times over the past 7 years. What makes GNP so special is that the beauty of the park can be easily seen from Going-To-the-Sun-Road which twists, turns, and climbs through the entire park. Although there are many beautiful views away from the "main road", there is enough to see easily from your vehicle.
Above, Myself sitting in a patch of bear-grass.
Above, Myself sitting in a patch of bear-grass.
Above, Myself in a "snow-cave" formed by melted snow and ice turned to water running down a mountain side.
Above, this photo was taken in Many Glacier National Park...which is a short drive from the main park.
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