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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Nunsense!
Hey everybody. Many of you probably don't know this, but I choreographed a dance number for Nunsense this summer. It's playing at the Murray amphitheater (in Murray Park) on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of this week and next week. That's right, the show opens tonight! So if you get a chance, head over to Murray Park and check it out. I choreographed the Act I finale (Tackle that Temptation with a Timestep). But you should also go to see my friends Larissa and Leah perform.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Alaska Highlights
Here's a few highlights from my Alaska trip:
I love Seattle every time I visit. It was great spending time with my dad there.
If you look closely, you can see the mother eagle on the branch, and the baby eagle in the nest. These wildlife pictures were taken in Ketchikan.
This was a picture of a sunset taken somewhere between 10:30 and 11:00. I was never up to see the sunrise, but I was told it was rising between 3:30 and 4:00.
Up by Hubbard Glacier, the ship drove through a field of icebergs. Sometimes there would be animals (like seals and otters) sitting on them.
When the boat stopped by the glacier, so did the wind. Pretty soon I decided it was too warm to wear my jacket. We couldn't have asked for better weather.
I'm really glad I paid the extra money to take the helicopter to Mendenhall Glacier (outside Juneau) and hike around for a few hours. The ice climbing was way fun!
I'm kinda frustrated with how the picture above turned out. The sunlight was reflecting off the ice, so it looks a lot lighter than it was. It was pretty much the color of the blue water in the picture below. I thought my mind was playing tricks with me, because from my perspective it looked like I was walking on water. I was partly concerned that I'd fall through a thin layer of ice into a pool of extremely cold water!
This vacation was definitely worth it!
I love Seattle every time I visit. It was great spending time with my dad there.
If you look closely, you can see the mother eagle on the branch, and the baby eagle in the nest. These wildlife pictures were taken in Ketchikan.
This was a picture of a sunset taken somewhere between 10:30 and 11:00. I was never up to see the sunrise, but I was told it was rising between 3:30 and 4:00.
Up by Hubbard Glacier, the ship drove through a field of icebergs. Sometimes there would be animals (like seals and otters) sitting on them.
When the boat stopped by the glacier, so did the wind. Pretty soon I decided it was too warm to wear my jacket. We couldn't have asked for better weather.
I'm really glad I paid the extra money to take the helicopter to Mendenhall Glacier (outside Juneau) and hike around for a few hours. The ice climbing was way fun!
I'm kinda frustrated with how the picture above turned out. The sunlight was reflecting off the ice, so it looks a lot lighter than it was. It was pretty much the color of the blue water in the picture below. I thought my mind was playing tricks with me, because from my perspective it looked like I was walking on water. I was partly concerned that I'd fall through a thin layer of ice into a pool of extremely cold water!
This vacation was definitely worth it!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Alaqxaq
I'm back from Alaska, or as I've been corrected: Alaqxaq (the earliest name for Alaska). I don't have time to post lots of pictures tonight, but here's a sample of what my trip was like (yes, that's me):
And to show you just how steep that ice wall was, here's a picture of the same wall from the side:
And to show you just how steep that ice wall was, here's a picture of the same wall from the side:
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Bon Voyage
Well, so much for getting the last of my Philippines pictures up before going to Alaska. I'll be too busy between now and then. I have to be honest--I'm PUMPED about this! I've always wanted to go on an Alaskan cruise.
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