Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Shingle Creek near Kamas, Utah


What a goof.




The Laying on of Hands



Yes, that's a High School Musical tatoo on his belly. Gabriela Montez.




Half brothers, full friends













Joey is Cutey







My new Yamaha 2400is generator (in blue). Whisper quiet.







The ghost of John was felt that night.










Long exposure, short of breath.








10 comments:

Bryan & Bobbie said...

Man that looks like fun!!

johnsun said...

Tru dat. John

The Real Jim Heywood said...

I was looking at your posted fun and planning my comment about how much fun ya'll (as Bryan would say) are having and how much I wish I was there with the grandkids (and their mom & dad!) and then I got to the INCREDIBLE fire photo. That shot is amazing.

Anonymous said...

Way fun. That ghost is kinda creepy. The fire is very cool. The tat photo is great. Not the tat, but everything else about it. Although, he may want to have that photoshopped out one day when he's given up his wild days.

joeheywood said...

High School Musical 2 is some of the finest cinematography on planet earth.

I also like dog poop burritos.

brettsherrie said...

Joey looks like Johnny. Sweet trailer. -Brett

Bryan & Bobbie said...

That generator is a pretty nice little machine costing a pretty little penny, at least if you purchase it from Cabela's. I am just wondering if you found a super sweet deal. Something like $5.00 to have it hand-delivered to your front door from Africa.

Anonymous said...

Dog poop burritos would be gross. Especially microwave dog poop burritos.-Eric

johnsun said...

It cost me about $1100 dollars including shipping to my living room floor. It is super quiet and powers my A/C in my trailer. I am soon wiring a few circuits on my house that will give me some lights, furnace, and of course T.V. in a power outage. John

Bryan & Bobbie said...

Yes yes, that is what I was expecting. We too are going to be getting one in the next 5 years or so. Probably sooner. We have no room for one now in this closet we live in, nor do we really have a need for one. Other than emergency power or something. But we could always use a converter hooked up to the truck or car for minor things. When we get a house we will definitely be getting one and hard-wiring into our home.