Posted: February 25th, 2007 | Author: will | Filed under: Holidays | Comments Off
Rooftop Plunge Pool

Holy cow, Playa del Carmen is unbelievably beautiful. I spent this morning lounging in the sun (after greasing myself up with SPF 40, of course). I’m about to put on my walking flip-flops and go look for a burrito on a bike.
Posted: January 3rd, 2007 | Author: will | Filed under: Holidays | Comments Off
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Hardy relaxing + a surprise
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Chloe, Trudy, and Hardy playing
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Dad playing with the golf ball puzzle

Chloe relaxing in her elf costume. (More photos)
Posted: January 2nd, 2007 | Author: will | Filed under: Holidays | Comments Off
We just returned to San Francisco after a long trip back to TN. (I’ll post some pictures to Flickr later tonight or tomorrow.)
We spent a lot of time with the families, watched the dogs alternately sniff and fight each other, and then ran them all over my parent’s farm. Definitely a good time, but it was an exhausting trip, and I’m really glad to just be sitting back at the desk for 8-10 hours a day.
Posted: September 6th, 2006 | Author: will | Filed under: Holidays | Comments Off
After the ball game on Saturday, we snuck up to my parent’s farm for a few hours. While there, we tooled around on four-wheelers to see what they’ve been up to, and also spend a little time with the water balloon bazooka. I wish I’d had the presence of mind to shoot a little video, but it is one helluva cool toy. It’s really not much more than an 8-foot compressed air-powered water balloon mortar.
Operation is pretty simple. Add a quart or two of water to the bazooka shaft, drop up to eight balloons down, add up to 125psi of compressed air to the appropriate chamber, aim at something you wouldn’t mind destroying, and flip the valve. The next thing that happens is a 10-foot waterspout blasts out of the barrel, propelling the balloons on a ballistic arc toward whatever you aimed at.
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