These are the things and places that I love the most in my small world.
They are here to remind me what is important in my life. Each one of them has contributed to the person I am today. I will
never be able to fully repay what they have given me. Thanks to them!
My Home
This is my home, Albuquerque, New Mexico Its where my loving parents and sister and brother-in-law live.
The Kids
My sister and brother-in-law have three kids here. They are the cutest bunch of brats in the world.
The Bro
My little brother goes to school here. Some day he's gona make a lota money and I'll be there with my sis to mooch!
What I Want
My greatest teacher. She has taught me so much about my life. Unfortunately
I had to learn the hardest way, by loosing her. I hope everyday she is happy because she has saved my life.
Grand Canyon
This is where I began my quest for finding myself. Much of what I have learned since
my hike through it in the summer of 2006 has been invaluable.
San Diego
I am hoping that one day I will end up living here on the beach for at least a year of my life. Maybe I'll even
get to bulid a robot or two.
Europe 2007
Chamonix
One of the best trips I've been on for work. I will never forget the people I met and the things I saw. It was definetly a
high point in my career. I might actually know what I'm talking about.
Hiking
These are the pictures of my hike around the base of Mount Blanc in Chamonix, France 2007. I wish I could describe it better
it's just something a person would have to see for themselves. I climbed up about a vertical mile one way, the day was
perfect and the view was grandiose.
Geneva
Watches are a big deal in Switzerland and they are also very expensive. The fountain in a lot of the pictures is about 140m
(460ft) high. I think I spent a few too many days there, it got kind of boring.
Germany
I met up with Alois in Munich but he lives to the West in a town called Penzing. It's a small country town but everything
in Europe is so close we weren't far from other towns. During my few days here I got to see some castles and churches that
are hundreds of years old. The amount of detail was astounding. I had a great time, Thanks Al.
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