Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Fullmoon

We're enjoying a vacation on Maui this week. Xavier enjoys crawling in the sand. He woke up at 5:15 this morning which was fine, as this gorgeous fullmoon setting was going on. It is just above Molokai. Fantastic colors. Xavier had his 11 month birthday yesterday and walked as many as 4 steps on his own.


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Location:Makena Pl,Wailea-Makena,United States

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Slushy Cabin W/E

Saturday morning at the cabin. Xavier is up playing while everybody else is trying to sleep. There is snow outside but it's very wet and slushy it doesn't look like will be taking any very long walks out in the forest. It's still very nice to be here sitting by the warm cozy fire.


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Location:39 Mile Stone,Kyburz,United States

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

San Francisco panorama

Here is a shot of the city I took with my new iPhone5 panorama feature. On the left it begins with Sutro tower to top of the Golden Gate Bridge, to the Down town, to the Bay Bridge, then the Bay, and finally Candlestick. It is a fantastic view to take in if you get a chance.


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Location:Bernal heights

Monday, November 12, 2012

Viva Obama

I'm sitting here thankful that Obama won reelection last week. It turned out like I thought it would. However I have to admit that in the final months I began to fear a possible Romney victory. The hipocracy of wanting to reduce Government while at the same time over regulating individuals, such as on abortion or same sex marriage, has thankfully put the Republicans in charge of a declining aging voter base. I live in a wonderfully diverse city where I feel everyone has the opportunity to succeed. Living here has helped expand my views. I believe the lack of such experiences is what has many Americans clinging to the past. The ideals America was founded on, Freedom, Liberty, Justice, Equality, are still today the ideals I believe in and see championed by the majority of Americans, evidenced by the Obama victory. The founding fathers separated church and state to protect these ideals for all. There are thousands of belief systems. You keep yours, I'll keep mine. Let's agree not to impose upon each other.


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Location:Moultrie St,San Francisco,United States