
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.
Scenes that were grasped and strangled by a digital machine. Some are pretty.

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!
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. 
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 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.



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!!!
Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, was a very nice city. The surrounding hills and harbour make for a beautiful setting. Pictured are the Wellington Cable Car and the New Zealand Paliament Building. The building to the left is called the "Beehive." It is a structure that exhibits signs of suffering from severe 70's architecture...