Friday, February 27, 2009

Acapulco, Mexico Wedding - Amber & Kevin






























Wow… what a wedding! Amber and Kevin had a rockin good wedding in Acapulco tonight with all sorts of exciting and funny things happening. For example, during the ceremony on the beach, I kid you not, some people walked up to the bride and groom while they were BEING married, and tried to get them to buy some beads and donuts. What?! Seriously! It was pretty funny. Then, just after that during the vows (I think) a pigeon flew by and pooped on the ceremony table. The beach was public and there were hundreds of onlookers all around, some fishing in the water, some stopped on boats, and some around the perimeter of the ceremony area. We did some photos at the beach and then went on to the Villa. As you can see from the photos, I don’t need to say much. It was perfect. I’ll let the photos show the rest. Everyone had an awesome time and dinner was freshly cooked on the grill right out in the open. The sunset was spectacular, there were sparklers, and at the very end of the night, Amber, a few of her bridesmaids, and Kevin all jumped into the pool. Kevin took off his dress clothes but Amber and the bridesmaids went in with their dresses on! Sweet! I sure hope these photos turn out.. golly gee, I don’t know if they will. :)
Here’s a sneak peak at some of my favorites of the day. If anyone reading this has an upcoming wedding in Mexico and needs a photographer, let me know..!










Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Acapulco, Mexico - Segundo Poste






























Here's the second post from Acapulco. Some new pictures and a few stories. First the photos. We've got some beauty of course, night sky, a few beach and city shots, and then the view from the terrace area where I've eaten dinner every night trying both some of the local Mexican food, their version of Italian food, and then some American food (a burger). I've had the same waiter every night, and he's been very patient with my attempts to speak entirely in Spanish with him, helping me along when I get stuck. I know about as much Spanish as he knows English so it works well.. most importantly, he knows the menu in English so he's able to correct a word if I mess up and verify what I'm trying to say.

So far I've managed to speak Spanish in all my conversations, only using English when people seem to prefer that or if it's something complicated and I don't know enough words. I just got back from the front desk trying to recover my laundry from a girl who spoke zero English and manged to get it all straightened out, in Spanish. Yay! :D

Some of the not so nice pics are taken off the main strip, which is the only sort of "nice" slice of town. An old water fountain is now a trash can. Even some of the beaches are nasty - with floating trash all along the shoreline and stinky trash all over the beach. Not to mention if you sit on the beach, every 3-4 minutes someone is in your face trying to sell you a hat, a water ski ride, a beer, a massage, a prostitute, or marijuana. You could probably even combine all of them and get a water ski ride wearing a hat, with a prostitute on the back while she massages you and you drink a beer and smoke a joint. I stopped sitting on the beach and instead sit by the pool because the hotel here has security guards.

Anyway, the other crazy thing I've actually enjoyed in Mexico is the bus system. You can go anywhere for 6 pesos, or about 40 cents. The bus never has shocks, there's loud Spanish rap or techno blaring, and the windows are down because there's no air conditioning. I will try to get a little video I made posted here too. Even crazier than that is the fact that the system has been privatized, that is, each bus is independently owned by one dude. There's 70-80 buses driving around at any given time on either side of the street and they're all competing for the same passengers at the same bus stop, so it's a constant drag race between two buses to the next stop followed by loud honking, cutting off, and screeching brakes. I'm surprised I haven't seen any pedestrians killed yet but I have seen 2 or 3 fender benders with buses involved.

There's also a couple pictures of rediculous american imperialism thrown in for good measure. It's one thing to destroy a culture and local merchants by bringing all our tourista baggage, but now Wal-Mart, Hooters, KFC, Subway, Bennigans, Baskin Robins, McDonalds, Old Navy, Tommy Hillfigger, etc etc are all on the main strip here. Worst, it seems mostly Americans shop at the American clothes stores. Why go shopping at a place like that when you could do it at home? On to the pictures...



Sunday, February 22, 2009

Acapulco, Mexico































So if you're in need of some warmth and sunny scenery, I am here to provide images of it. That's right, I've made the sacrifice of travelling to Mexico so I can document the sunny skies and 90 degree temperatures. At the end of the week I'll be documenting the real reason I'm here - Amber and Kevin's wedding on the beach followed by an awesome reception at a private villa overlooking the bay. In the meantime, I've got a cool view from the 15th floor of the hotel and have already swam in the pool, which is kept at about 80-85 degrees. Nice! The first few photos show the view from the room, followed by the actual room, and lastly a view from the plane of the entire bay as we were coming in to land.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

New Hardwood Flooring!






























I promise not to make this a house-project blog, though I probably will show when a major project has been completed some before and afters. That's all anyone likes to see these days it seems like. Crap Vs. Improved. Last week a certain friend who works at a certain store that sells hardwood flooring called me telling me of a fantastic deal I couldn't refuse from him "Do you want 500 square feet of hardwood flooring that normally sells for $6 a square foot for 32 cents a square foot?" Quick Calculation... "wait, you mean, give me $3000 worth of hardwood flooring for $160. Sure. Yep. I'll be there right away.." How could I pass that up? It just so happened that the amount of each type of wood perfectly fit 2 rooms in desperate need of a face-lift, so Brook and I spent a few days removing the old, painting the nasty, and putting down the beauty. Here are the before and after pics, as well as a time-lapse video documenting our bedroom from start to finish. Room by room, 1971 will be transformed into 2010.. and beyond!










Friday, February 13, 2009

Echo Bend Ice Climbing




























On Friday Bryan and I made the 3 mile hike out to Echo bend to tackle a few small but fun ice climbs ranging from WI2-WI4+. Yep, ice climbing. What else is there to say? It was 40 degrees.


Monday, February 9, 2009

Glen Alps Engagement Bonanza!

Here's 4-in a row Glen Alps Engagement shoots for your viewing pleasure. All were fun and all had great weather over the past two weekends. Rather than posting 4 individual shoots, I've picked 5 of my favorites from each shoot. Check it out..!







Sunday, February 8, 2009

Redoubt, Sunsets, Moonsets, Birds, Frost





























We've had some beautiful days here lately. Lots of little Redpolls hanging around our bird-feeder all day. The cold nights and high humidity have formed a ton of hoar frost on everything. Redoubt still hasn't erupted yet but we've seen steam off and on for the past week. Some nice Sunsets and moonsets as well.

The picture of the ravens (thank you Nathaniel for the correction - they are in fact ravens and not crows) is interesting because it shows how hundreds of the ravens that roam the Anchorage area return to the old and twisted pine forests above the glen alps parking lot each night to roost. If you come up before sunset, every single night they fly the same route up and then sleep here. I've often seen them playing on the thermals above Little O'Malley Peak also. In the morning they fly back down into town. I didn't even realize it until a neighbor pointed it out. In this picture there's 17 birds but there were a number of bigger flocks before and after this one.