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5th Anniversary, August 2010

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Tina and I spent a weekend at the Albion River Inn, celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary. It was a few weeks before the actual anniversary date of Sept 18th, which was the only week we could arrange. We renewed our vows and had a tasty anniversary cake. Pictures are here

Maui Vacation

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Tina and I just got back from a fine vacation on Maui. It was a most excellent adventure, with cycling, snorkeling, and fun at the amusement-park of a resort that we stayed at while on Maui.

As usual, I took a few photos here and there and posted them right here.

Yosemite Vacation 2009

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Tina and I took a long weekend trip to Yosemite on Easter Weekend. I’ve posted the pictures here

Maui Vacation

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Tina and I spent a week on Maui, snorkeling and cycling. We’re back home in the bay area, already missing the warm temperatures. Pictures from the trip are here.

Maui, December 2003

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Tina and I spent a wonderful 10 days vacationing on Maui at the beginning of December 2003. Even though Tina was there to attend a conference, we still managed to do plenty of snorkeling and bike riding.

The snorkeling was excellent. We went to Ahihi, Makena Landing and Kapalua, and saw many fish, and sea turtles. Tina even managed to see three turtles together, and got some excellent pictures of them.

We rented bicycles at West Maui Bicycles. We both got Giants, which were okay bikes, but Tina had bad luck with hers. They didn’t really check out the bike thoroughly before they gave them to us, because her front brake pad was rubbing her tire, instead of the rim, and caused two blowouts as the pad eventually wore through the tire. Also, there were thorns from agave trees on the road, which caused two more flats for Tina and one for me.

Puerto Vallarta - June 2003

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Tina and I took a trip to Puerto Vallarta in June of 2003. After this trip, I can say with some experience that going in June is not recommended. Our plan was to have a nice quiet vacation staying at a villa-like apartment in Boca de Tomatlán, which is a small little village just south of Puerto Vallarta, and off the beaten tourist track.

The first full day that we were there, we went into Puerto Vallarta to watch Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final. Basically, there’s really only one sports bar in P.V., called El Torito, and whenever we subsequently mentioned to any local that we had watched the hockey game, they would say, “Oh, you were at El Torito?”

The game itself was pretty good, and they had the CBC satellite feed, rather than the EPSN coverage, which made for a more enjoyable game. But with about 5 minutes left, the power went out, and after waiting for a few minutes to see if it came back, we paid for our dinner and tried to leave. However, the reason for the blackout became obvious upon leaving as a torrential rain was falling. We decided to wait it out, and enjoyed watching the streets flood and people running for cover.

After a while we decided to make a run for it ourselves, and after the rain let up a bit, we made our way back to Boca. It was dark and lightning was flashing as we tried to make our way across the river to our villa. We found the bridge and then lightning would flash once and a while and light up our path. We arrived without too many difficulties, but I can say that it took a day or two for our clothing to dry out.

Mexico has some interesting animal life. We had made a mistake the first night or two of leaving the windows open and having the lights on in the evening. That was a invitation for the bugs to enter our abode, and enter they did. We learned fairly quickly that the best approach was to have very little lighting and close the windows. That keep the bugs out and the local geckos decided that was their cue to come out and visit. They’re quite shy and would scurry behind cover, or up to the ceiling if we approached too close. They also have a very loud chirp and would call at each other, we think. It was quite charming actually and a welcome change from the bugs.

We also ran across an iguana. He was a fairly colorful but had less to say than the geckos.

Finally, the village has a fair number of cats and dogs. One particular dog wanted to adopt us. He was rather insistent, so we nicknamed him Smith, as in Agent Smith from The Matrix, who is fairly persistent himself. He would join us at our beach table and wait patiently for table scraps. Then he would follow us to our villa and we had to basically close the door in his face as he wanted to come in and visit. We gave him some water and he waited outside in vain for us to open the door and let him in. He was a sweet dog.

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