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Thursday, November 04, 2004

west coast family trip

This summer I went on a trip with my sister, my aunt, my cousin, and my grandmother. It was pretty interesting sense we have never spent much time together as a group. I expected to be completly worn out from all the long hours in the car with some very talkative females. But it actually turned out to be great.



This picture was obiviously at a place called Needles Overlook. This place was amazing. It was honestly better than the Grand Canyon. We were looking out over miles and miles of space from hundreds, possibily thousands of feet up. It was impossible to gauge the scales of distances until I saw four tiny dots moving below me... "animals?" I thought. No, dune buggys no bigger than ants... amazing.


Um... this is a cow... there were hundreds on this one mountain road in Utah. He probebly thinks were the stupid ones for looking at him...