Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sarah on the Job!





Sarah works at the Great Falls visitor center on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. She primarily works on the replica canal boat.

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Exotic Plant Management

I took this picture of one of my crew members spraying herbicide on Japanese Hops that was growing in the ruins of an old cotton mill on the Shenandoah River near Harper's Ferry National Historical Park. This is an example of our team protecting cultural resources from being overrun with weeds.

Climbing Old Rag



Last weekend, five of us climbed Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park. It was hot, hazy, and humid, but we had a great time. Nathan randomly pulled out the funny papers when we got to the top and started reading them...

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Lost Canoe Files


So...we left a camera at my parents house for quite a long time. Turns out, it had pictures on it from our little canoe trip on Bayou Bonfouca in January 2008. We paddled through the Port of Slidell and some some crazy old ships.

Cousin Kim's Wedding




Kim and Cassidy got married! Here are a few pictures and the entire set can be found here.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Skinks!


It never ceases to amaze me what you can find while walking through the woods.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Monocacy Battlefield


Monocacy Battlefield is in Frederick, MD. My crew worked there for a few days a couple of weeks ago. We worked right next to the Monocacy River.

The Joys of Assateague Island


Oh yes...the mosquitoes and ticks were really that bad.

Assateague Island is a barrier island on the Maryland eastern shore administered by the National Park Service. My crew worked there for four days.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Mini Golf in the District


So there is a mini-golf course that is on National Park Service land which is not far from the National Mall. (Notice the Washington Monument in the background with the picture of Sarah.) Most people don't know about the course and it is one of DC's "secrets." It's pretty sweet. It was built in the 1920's and only costs $6 a person!

If you actually want to find the course, it is near to the golf course pro-shop on Ohio Drive right before the one-way road that leads to Haines Point in East Potomac Park...if that makes any sense!

If I ever become president, I want this course to be my memorial.

Cherry Blossom Festival




Sarah took these pictures on a chilly morning in early April 2009 at the Cherry Blossom Festival in DC. The house with the columns in the first picture is the Arlington House: Gen. Robert E. Lee's home in Virginia.

Evening on the Tidal Basin



When Sarah and I got back to DC, we went down to the Tidal Basin one evening during the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Our new jobs...


So here are the places where Sarah and I will be working...well, at least headquartered. The top picture is of the Center for Urban Ecology where I will be based. The building has a green roof, is next to the Georgetown Reservoir, and is quite close to the Potomac River. Although the offices are located in this building, I will be doing mostly field work in parks throughout the National Capital Region. I took this picture from the Park Police helicopter in the Autumn of 2007.

The second picture features the Great Falls Tavern along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. This is one of the locations where Sarah will work as a Park Guide. She will lead hikes, answer questions at the visitor center, work on the historic boats that are pulled by mules, and will probably do a whole lot more. When she works on the boats, she will be dressed in period clothing. I took this picture in the Spring of 2005.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Mardi Gras 2009




New Orleans...proud to call it home.

Our Truck

We bought this truck in California and drove the hell out of it all the way across the U.S. from L.A. to Louisiana to South Carolina to Washington, DC. This was taken at some rest area in Arizona.

Hawaii


The top picture was taken by Sarah at Waipio Valley.

The second picture is of Kilauea...the volcano that is continuously erupting on the Big Island of Hawai'i. I took this picture from a little-bitty plane in which my brother-in-law, Nate, was taking a flying lesson.

Sydney One Last Time

We stopped in Sydney on our way back to the U.S. for a total of eleven hours. I had time to run outside, catch a train downtown, buy a DVD to watch in the airport, and snap a couple of pictures. Sydney is a really cool city.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Castle Rock


For our last hike in New Zealand, we hiked to the top of Castle Rock along the 309 Road on the Coromandel Peninsula. It had amazing views and was a good way to finish our long journey across an astonishingly beautiful country. While at the top of the mountain we caught a glimpse of the huge buildings in Auckland. It was at that moment we knew our NZ adventure was coming to an end.

I am currently writing this post in the United States. We arrived safely yesterday and are staying at Sarah's parents in Hawaii for a couple of weeks.

I Hate Jellyfish

I went swimming at Hot Water Beach on the Coromandel Peninsula in NZ. I was enjoying body surfing as the waves broke while the tide went out, when suddenly I had severe pain in my left eye. A jellyfish stung me right in the eye! It also got me on the chest, on my back, and another place I won't mention... Thank goodness the pain went away after about an hour...but I still hate jellyfish.

Tongariro National Park




So now my friend Brian can finally stop asking me, "So, have you seen Mt. Doom?" Yes Brian, we did. It is the big mountain in the third picture. The actual name of the mountain is Mt. Ngauruhoe. Mt. Ruapehu is seen in the fourth picture and was also used for scenes around Mt. Doom in the Lord of the Rings. Here is a link to what Mt. Doom looked like in the movie so you can compare: CLICK ME!!!