January 2, 2005
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Free wi-fi (well, $1.50 wi-fi, if you include the excellent fair trade organic Peruvian coffee I bought) means PICTURES! Film is so limiting... You can't blog until you get processing, and then until your dad decides to buy a scanner so he can scan in his old slides.

On the drive, I stopped at Malad Gorge. It's a lovely crack in the volcanics of the area, caused by underground streams transforming into above-ground ones. The creek feeds into the Snake River. Another view:

That's an aqueduct snaking along the bottom of the canyon. And though you can't really see it here, at the mouth there's a bridge with a semi driving over it. It's a big canyon.
Meanwhile, the next day in Colorado:
This is a random mountaintop in Colorado. The weather was really nice for the first half of the trip, with bright days and nice clouds. I don't have any pictures of the nasty weather in the second half, because who wants to see me driving through snow in Oklahoma and north Texas?


Comments (2)
i like both my digital camera and my old die hard film camera. I agree though, if you want pictures in a jiffy, definitely use your digital! Nice pictures. The last one is my fave. Have a great week and Happy New Year, too!
I do love that Fair Trade Organic Peruvian. It's the house special in my local library's internet cafe. Great pictures. Are you feeling better?
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