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24 January 2006

Europe Photos Online!



My Europe Photos are finally online! I haven't added many captions yet, but the photos are definitely impressive. See them at http://photos.klassica.com, or click "Photo Album" above.

8 Comments:

  • WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!! I only had time to look at the Interlaken photos, but WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!! They are beautiful! You were above the cloud cover!!! Totally amazing! Its awesome seeing everything in the winter time... when I was there, it was GREEN. I'll have to post a contrasting picture of Interlaken on my blog.... in reference to your pictures so other people can see the difference. I was just tellin gmy brother as we were riding the lift up Hood that we should go to Switzerland together in the winter and ski... he loves extreme sports, and I'm interested in them (getting into them I guess... would love to do them!) so we would have a grand time together.

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 23:56  

  • you must be really busy! you haven't posted anything else online since I last checked! Anyway, hope all is well in hell--Dante writes that Satan is in the bottom tier of hell, and he's so angry that he constantly beats his bat wings which creates a cold strong wind, so he lives in an ice-cave--so hell has literally frozen over in the deepest recesses where Satan resides! I wouldn't do well in cold like that! I have had friends from Minnesota tell me that you can throw a glass of water into the air in winter time, and by the time it hits ground, it shatters because it had been frozen solid in that amount of time. Crayzeeeeeee!

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 20:26  

  • Hola! Como Estas! Dude, I finally looked at your Dachau pictures... they were amazing. You didn't even have to put captions on the pictures... I could see it all. Thanks for putting them up! THey were awesome.

    I also enjoyed the train pictures... if I'm not mistaken, are not some of them taken on your ride in to Interlaken???? I remember my breath being taken away as we rode into the area. It was breathtaking. Don't you just wish you were on vacation now??? =) Anyway, catch you later.

    ~Jen

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 23:55  

  • just for kicks, I had to add one more comment. because then that would make four for me, none for you. Where are you anyway? I'm languishing away out here, waiting for someone to get online ;). oh. Busy? oh. sigh. I should get busy. My brain is working, but my body is screwed. and its only 8:43 p.m. a good waste of the evening by going to bed early. See, most people randomly go through their cell phones to call people when they are in the mood I'm in, but nope, I go through the blogs and check msn messenger ;). ah. well. Happy Sabbath!

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 07:42  

  • Hey, where are you now? I just said "hi" to your mom... it sounds like she is having a good day, but she mentioned company is coming over.

    Well, it is Sabbath afternoon for you, and I'm sure you are having tons of fun. Are you going skiing tomorrow? I hope you have a great time if you do. Crystal Mtn. is where I learned to ski, so it holds a special place in my heart.

    Throwing a cup of water from a five story window at -20 didn't freeze it. Oh well. Yeah, Dachau was really surreal, I guess. Numbing, because it is not really possible to feel an adequate emotion for how horrible the things that happened there were.

    Anyway, I hope I see you sometime, until then, have a great weekend. BTW, where was I at 8:45pm PST? I was asleep! It was 7:45am here. Although, I guess I did get up soon afterward for church... Speaking of time, I need to get to bed now.

    Blessings!

    By Blogger Excalibur, at 02:46  

  • I haven't talked to my mom in ages. I should call her. Company, hey! my curiosity is piqued. The bummer is, when my mom wants to know what I'm up to, she can read it on my blog, but whenever I try calling them and ask them what they are doing, its the "oh, the usual. Your dad is blah blah blah, I'm blah blah blah, nothing much." Unless something whacko happens! Like my Dad almost burning the forest down, or my mother's tree paranoia, which is all very hilarious and great gossip news for me!!! They are quirky awesome. Or them taking my Grandparents to that scary violinist/scary prophet concert! That was pretty funny, if you read about it on my blog. It was better heraing my mom tell it on the phone, because her laugh is contagious.

    I admit I have a unique sense of humor, but it just gets me every time I read your paragraph, "Throwing a cup of water from a five story window at -20 didn't freeze it. Oh well." So to the point, and so very well said! Hmmmmm. I wonder if the Minnesotans were giving me a hard time? THey all swore on it though! Maybe a different humidity or something? hmmm.

    I get such a kick that my mom talks to my friends. Which is why I still can't block her from my im. I bet all my friends hate me for it :) like I'm doing some sick joke on them, when they think its me, its really some 50-year-old mother!!! bwahahahahaahaa!! Sorry. I'll keep my nasty glee to myself.

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 01:06  

  • p.s.

    Did you really throw a cup of water out your apartment complex?? Because that would have been awesome to see!!!!!!! The Great Experiment. You betcha I would have done it for sure too. Just to see. Curiosity. Glee.

    By Blogger Sweet Onion, at 01:08  

  • No, I threw it out of someone else's apartment complex. And I didn't throw the cup either. Why is this so amusing, given the normal, boring result?

    By Blogger Excalibur, at 04:23  

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