Well, Shinnfans, Week 9 of my deployment is over, and you know what that mean! Fred’s Place has the Week 9 photos up for YOUR enjoyment! You can see them here (new window). Let me know what you think in the comments below!
Enjoy,
Andrew
Well, Shinnfans, Week 9 of my deployment is over, and you know what that mean! Fred’s Place has the Week 9 photos up for YOUR enjoyment! You can see them here (new window). Let me know what you think in the comments below!
Enjoy,
Andrew
I went to the Walmart today to buy some school supplies as I prepare for the possibility of having a teaching position for the fall. It turned out to be a successful trip!
I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when the cashier rang up the crayon packs. I purchased 10 packs of Rose Art 24 count crayons. You know, just the normal packages. They were $0.09 each. What a deal or should I say steal! 🙂 It’s like they’re giving them away! Needless to say, I went away a happy customer.
I just had to share!
Lisa
All me bloomin’ life. Me father was Neptune, me mother a mermaid. I was born on the crest of a wave and rocked in the cradle of the deep. Me eyes is stars, me teeth is spars. Me hair is hemp and seaweed. And when I’s spits, I’s spits tar. I’s tough, I am, I is, I are.
I found this on Andrew Henck’s blog (thanks, dude!) and thought it deserves the furthest, widest distribution possible. www.One.org (new window). Check it out. I have some reservations, but in the end I’d rather join an actual effort to change things than hem and haw about the methods. And it seems like these folks know what they’re talking about and are advocating for some real change. As a Christian, I know it’s my duty to care. As an American, I know it’s my duty to participate.
– Andrew
I was out today taking pictures of the waves created by the cutter’s wake. I asked myself, “What on earth could I do with a wave picture?” Then I answered myself, “Why, make more wallpaper for my friends, that’s what!” This image is perfectly sized for your desktop if you set your monitor resolution to 1024 x 768. Just click on it to see it full-sized. Are you going to use it on your desktop? Why or why not?
Enjoy,
Andrew
I realized that I forgot to tell y’all about Equatorial Guinea. Here goes:
E.G. is a split nation, with part of the nation on an island 25 miles off Cameroon and a discontiguous part south of Cameroon. Malabo, the capital, is on the island. As a former colony of Spain, it’s the only nation in Africa that speaks primarily Spanish. Because of the Spanish language and the island feel, Malabo seems like a fusion of Costa Rica and a Caribbean Island Nation. The island’s a bit run-down, but beautiful nonetheless. It’s the third-largest oil-producing nation in Sub-Saharan Africa. You can see oil rig platforms off the coast and I met a lot of American expatriates working for oil companies there. One of the oil companies invited us to relax at their compound, which came complete with golf course and pool.
Click here (new window) to see what the Wikipedia has to say about Equatorial Guinea.
Shinnfans,
Fred has posted the week 8 photos from the CGC Bear deployment! This has been my favorite week so far for pictures. Which photo is your favorite? Do any of the photos really jump out at you? Do you react strongly to any of them? Do you have any comments on individual photos? Click here (new window) to see them.
Enjoy,
Andrew
Friends,
Please bear with us as we play with the look and feel of the blog. I’m trying to fix a layout problem, so I’ve changed templates. But I really like the new look. What do you think? Should we keep it? Change it back? Find another look? Weigh in and let us know!
– Andrew