Thursday, May 10, 2007

trip(s) pictures









Here are some pictures from trips I have taken this year. Spring break I went to california and hit a deer. This last week I went to baltimore and NYC to see some baseball games. The pictures aren't really in order. I uploaded them in order, but don't know what happened.

5 comments:

Margie and Brandon said...

Dude, Did you really drive with that BLACK tape on the windshield the entire trip back? That looks dangerous. I would have given you a ticket too. ;-)

Hope you had a nice trip to the East Coast. We were in NYC too last weekend but I think we missed you. We didn't do much sightseeing but went to an interesting area in Brooklyn called DUMBO. (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass). I guess is this new, up-and-coming area. It had some great views of the city. Brandon wants to move there, though, just because of the acronym. ;-)

We leave for Greensboro tomorrow morning. I guess you're not coming home for Mother's Day?

Love,
Margie

Edward said...

Mascots get all the love.

-Rusty

betsey said...

I've heard of DUMBO on Law and Order. Law and Order teaches me all about NYC. I like the place called Alphabet City. But a prostiute was killed there on L&O...maybe not the place to buy real estate

Edward said...

Elliott Smith has a FANASTIC song called "Alphabet Town"... I was thinking it was called Alphabet City...it's good that I checked before committing to it in writing. I'd have looked like a prat.

Seriously though...awesome song...off of his eponymous album from 1995.

-Rusty

Edward said...

About the Sky: how could you even drive a mile with that kind of visual impediment? Seriously, tickets be damned, you're lucky you didn't hit anything AFTER plastering that deer.

Where were you when you made venison? As I seem to recall it was in Arizona. (???) You remember where? Meridth and I drove through there last summer. The north-south highway system in Arizona is the pits and cruising those roads after dark made me all kinds of paranoid for suddenly-appearing mid-sized fauna.

-Rusty