Netflix does it’s customers wrong! Let them know this is lame…
Monthly Archive for June, 2008
Yesterday was a very different day than today. But being back home has it’s advantages - breakfast from the kids and some nice summer skiing. Today was supposed to be a long Fathers Day ride, but as I stumbled around in a state of jet lag, procrastinating riding, an alternate plan was hatched - skiing. After a noon “snowboarder” start, we were relegated to some less committing lines as the afternoon’s thunder clouds built up. After some hiking and aimless bumbling up above tree line, we finally got in some turns. What a difference a day makes…
I’ve been striking out on seeing some installations lately, but happened to stumble across UVA’s “Volume” piece while walking along Queen’s walk tonight. It’s not installed at the picturesque Victoria and Albert Museum any longer, but is still a really cool piece of work and a happy find along the river.
German treehouses
Great picture of migrating stingrays



