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Slide Show Feature
Some sections of our site incorporate a "Slide Show" feature. If you click on a thumbnail, and the larger image appears super imposed over the index page, the slide show is available. Simply click on the word "Play" in the bottom left of the larger image, and the images will change automatically every five seconds or so.
When the last image appears, either click "Close" on the bottom right of the last image, or click any place outside the large image to make it disappear.
You then have access to the thumbnails for that page or to the link that will take you back to the main index for that section.
That link is at the top of each index page.
F
rom
this page you can navigate to sections on our site that contain photographs
of trips we have taken. As time goes on we will be adding more trips. The
Fishing Forays section is a compilation of various fishing expeditions
with family and friends. Click on the link to the left to view that section.
The Record Snowfall is self-explanatory, is it not? If not,
click the link and find out. The trips that were added
most recently are at the top of the list.
Currently,
these trips are available for viewing:
- Glacier NP Hike, MT -- August 2006
- Santa Fe, NM -- April 2009
- Sanibel, FL -- October 2008
- Homestead, FL -- June 2008
- Santa
Fe, NM/Chicago, IL -- May 2007
- Baltimore's
National Aquarium -- February 2007
- Cozumel,
Mexico -- February 2005
- San
Francisco, CA -- June 2007
- Cove
Haven PA (Poconos) -- Jan. 2006
- Sanibel,
FL -- October 2005
- Sanibel,
FL -- October 2004
- New
Mexico -- May 2005
- Alaska
-- September 2004
- Riviera
Maya, Mexico -- February 2004
- Garrett
County, MD
-- July 2004
- New
Mexico -- May
2004
- Sanibel, FL -- October 2003
- Cherry
Blossom Festival-- Washington, D.C. April 2003
- Cancun
-- March 2003
- Western
Maryland to visit Tom and Barrie Gregory -- February 2003
- Monticello,
VA
- Boulder,
UT -- June
2003
- Chile
-- January 2001
- Chincoteague,
VA -- 1996
Movies:
Most
movies on our site are larger than 1 MB in size.
You will need a media viewer application to view them (Windows Media for a
PC or Quicktime for a Mac.)
They will take a while to download on a dial up connection.