May 2009
16 posts
I'm on a Plane, HD Version
Since this video was 128M, I was not able to post it directly from the plane. It was still fun to video blog in HD from THE FUCKING SKY! Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
I'm on a Plane
No snakes though. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Pictures from Mount Rainier National Park
We went to Packwood, WA over the weekend, and on the way back snapped a few pictures of the snow in Mount Rainier National Park. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
BBQ with Sasha and her friends, and some human's...
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Driving "green" this morning
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Memorial Weekend BBQ #1
I think the dogs are under the table. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Hanging in the back yard with the dawgs
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A familiar California site here in Seattle, WA
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A fawn and bobcat kitten get cozy. So cute.
Di Sieno helped rescue the bobcat kitten in the photo a week before, near Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Ranch, where it was dehydrated and near death. Di Sieno nurtured it back to health. They rescued the fawn during last week’s wildfire. Although wild animals, especially of separate species, are never placed together due to regulations, in this emergency situation, they had no choice. During the...
Burnt Beets
I tried cooking beets in the oven and forgot to set the timer. So 30 minutes to an hour later, Chrisine realized the oven was on and opened it. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
A bucket of balls and a driving range
I was better than I though, thanks to some advice from a few friends. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Gross: Coffee flavored Emer'gen-C, unsweetened and...
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Spring is here and a young man's fancy turns to...
Soy macchiato that is. It’s hard to judge how tiny this cup is by the picture. Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Enjoying a nice tea at Remedy Teas
On Capitol Hill in Seattle http://www.remedyteas.com/ Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Joshua's birthday pub crawl
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaxon/sets/72157617628870430/ Posted from JaxonBrooks.com
Went to new Penguin exhibit opening at the Seattle...
The engineering of the new exhibit is pretty amazing. “State-of-the-art engineering allows the new penguin exhibit to help us reduce our environmental footprint. The plant roots and microbes in a “constructed wetland,” similar to a natural wetland, will filter the penguin pool water as it becomes dirty, or nutrient-rich (think feathers, fish and poop!). This natural filtration...