Tuesday, September 27, 2005

The look


Can you smelllllll what the rock is cookin? This is the same look Jon used to entice me the first night we met.

The gangs all here


The friends along with the newly married bride and groom!

Studs



Grade A, USDA Choice beef ladies. Nice eye candy :)

The entire wedding party



Here it is...the lineup of the wedding party.

Let's hear it for the boys



Betsey gives Jon a glance as he snaps this picture through the window.

The vows...



Dave and Betsey look out into the crowd after exchanging their vows.

Getting ready for the big walk...


Dave gets one last drink in before walking down the aisle to collect his beautiful bride.

Backs turned


Yes, this is the same setting but it's so much cooler when they look away....

Dave and Betsey's wedding



The weekend of Dave and Betsey's wedding, September 17th 2005. Leo and Jon hangin' out in pure black and white.

....lookin' out my back door



Ah, the city life. Tonight as I was working on the blog I noticed the beautiful sunset before my eyes. I just wanted everyone else to see the view from our balcony. Sweet huh?

It's been a little while...

Well, now that the dust has settled in the new place--(again!) here are more pictures to add to the collection. Included are Crater Lake pictures from our trip in August as well as Jon's friend Dave and Betsey Poniatowski's September nuptuals in Denver, CO.

Jon and I


Jon and I with Wizard Island as our backdrop.

Phantom Ship


Phantom ship is the name given to this unique rock formation in Crater Lake. It was once part of the rim, but its neighboring softer rock gave way to erosion. This island of rock looks like one of those old ghost ships from far away.

From the top of Wizard Island


After the cataclysmic collapse of Mt. Mazama, a caldera was formed encompassing what is now Crater Lake. After the explosion, ash covered an area as far east as present day Nebraska. Additional volcanoes erupted in the following years above and below the surface of the lake. From the boat tour we were able to summit Wizard Island-- the lone visible volcano at the surface. This image is atop Wizard Island.

A Clear Reflection



Notice how Crater Lake appears glass-like. Jon caught the reflection of the rim's sides just before we motored by during the boat tour.

Crater Lake August 13th, 2005


Cool N' the Gang.

Nuff, said.

Crater Lake August 13th, 2005


This is a panoramic shot of Crater Lake.