Monday, December 11, 2006

Nassau pics!

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I smuggled Lisa on board this trip. She passed the time by working on university stuff and listening to her beloved ipod.

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We landed and I saw some crazy Russian plane. I like the blue props.

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Peter Nygard has his own 727. He's a Canadian fashion designer.

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His seal is everywhere on his plane. I thought it was pretty busy. I mean, there is a viking hat, an eagle with his initial, a lion, a second lion coat of arms, a 727 apparently about to stall/spin, a maple leaf, and a phrase. Clearly the man stands for a lot of different things :)

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At the Hilton, holiday season is in full swing. This is part of a huge table of gingerbread houses and icing trees. I snuck past the barricade and confirmed that everything is in fact made of icing. It looks pretty strange sitting in the lobby of a hotel in Bahamas, but whatever.

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The wind knocked down these inflatable decorations, which is fine by me. Snowmen just look ridiculous when it's +25 outside.

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After the long flight down, it was time to relax by the pool.

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And dip our toes in the ocean.

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I'm pointing toward an imaginary shark which I'll photoshop in later. I mean, there are lots of sharks in the local waters, but the swimming area behind the Hilton has lots of nets to keep them from biting us.

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Enjoying the free snacks and beverages in the Executive Lounge at the Hilton.

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We went to Atlantis on Paraside Island.

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We took a look at the aquariums, which are world-class. The furthest manta ray is the size of a car. It had no comment on how it felt toward Australian naturalists.

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Yellin at the fish.

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You can see through these fish. It's wild.

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Making our own fish lips.

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After a few days, we flew home.

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Crossing back over land at Wilmington, North Carolina, which is half-way from Toronto to Nassau. If I don't have to pee too badly by then, I'll think about drinking some water.

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This is northern Pennsylvania. It's really interesting how you can see that the glaciers of ages past carved out huge ridges in the earth.

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Some large commercial jetliner at 35,000'. We were at 37,000'. It was easily a hundred miles an hour faster than us and it soon streaked out of sight.

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More Pennsylvania. the little while dots are houses. I thought it was interesting how they were all clustered along the main roads.

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Lisa says "Thanks for taking me!" in her own special way.

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4 comments:

  1. You and LIsa are so cute. I wish you lots of years of happiness. Your pictures are awesome. I love the fish and the glacial ridges in PA are something to ponder.

    amulbunny

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  2. Anonymous5:41 PM

    You make the best looking couple, Sulako. I can just see you in skunk costumes or ferret noses. Thanks for sharing the pictures.

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  3. Anonymous10:03 AM

    That's one pretty girl!

    The blue props are cool also.

    Great post, thanks.

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  4. Anonymous11:26 AM

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and pictures - looks like you can't go wrong with a trip to the Bahamas!

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