a great cruz bay sunset at vista caribe during a rainstorm
We enjoyed so many fantastic sunsets at Vista Caribe during the Caspe family’s visit. Here’s another one. Right-Click and Save File or Click this Link to download a larger resolution
We enjoyed so many fantastic sunsets at Vista Caribe during the Caspe family’s visit. Here’s another one. Right-Click and Save File or Click this Link to download a larger resolution
For Thanksgiving this year, Laurence and I decided to check out the free meal offered by the church in downtown Cruz Bay. It was a great turn out, and really great food! We couldn’t have been more thankful for the West Indian hospitality we encountered – we even left with a box of seconds!
It was Henry’s last ‘Sunday funday.’ We all decided that we should make the best of it and caravan out to Cinnamon Bay to celebrate. There was volleyball, beer, cliff jumping, bikinis, water, and good times. We’ll miss Henry, but I’m sure our paths will cross again soon.
An in-color look at what hurricane earl did to our small island of St John
em and i made a last minute decision to head to st johns for a scouting trip (it’s hit the top of our list as possible new move locations). because we packed for boston weather, and not tropical, we had to go shopping for additional wardrobe pieces. after spending an hour and some change in […]
hopefully this will turn into the first post of a series from our trip up to boston. if you’re in the MA area and want to help us with this, call or email em or myself. that said… on with the show! SO. em and i spent the entire night packing for our 530am flight. […]
this is how we spent our saturday. dreaming up absolutely ridiculous things to photograph ourselves doing.
i give you our zoolanderesque silly fashion extravaganza [well... two outtakes and a screenshot]
what began as an exploration in lighting techniques (a catch light study) turned into a a really fun (weird) portrait series… using saran wrap stretched across our faces. kudos to laura johnston for inspiring our play this evening.
after being told that it was illegal to walk in the woods surrounding the Old Brunswick Town historic site, emily and I went a few miles down the road to explore the Brunswick County Nature Park. Here are a few of the shots we snagged.
Some snapshots taken in the kitchen the night before become rediscovered when Laurence leaves me alone with his wacom tablet.. ALL day. For the first time EVER. Needless to say, it was an entertaining experience for me.