For those of you that have not heard, I gave in and got the motorolla droid phone. Having an internet enabled phone with the ability to run applications is a HUGE gamechanger. I personally love it and even though it is slightly less “slick” than the iPhone, I love the fact that it has an open application market and runs on a non-proprietary OS (correct me if I am wrong). I have already had multiple moments where this phone has been invaluable. So, what am I saying? If you have it within your means and love technology, I highly suggest getting a phone capable of running Android 2.0 or higher this year. I love the iPhone, but would definitely reccomend getting an Android based phone because 2010 will be FULL of them I would guess that android will have the best market and will be neck and neck with any iPhone features. Plus.. free gps with always up to date info. Anyways… I digress from the subject some, but it comes down to the fact that I am writiting this ON A PLANE! w00t.
This week we’ve got san antonio and you KNOW that means new handstands, so watch out! Also, I will be representing www.samedwardsphotography.com this Saturday for the St. Mars wedding unofficially. I was actually offered the job as official, but I want to make sure I am confident I will get the shots that a bride wants and that comes from experience!
Anyways, watch out, and keep handstanding!
Dec 17, 2009 | Categories: Photography, Technology, Travel | Tags: Texas | 2 Comments »
I’ve noticed for quite a while that the main page of the blog was showing up oddly. I finally took the 15 minutes to track it down today. It was a missing </div> tag. Go figure.
Where is the love for this blog? I know I haven’t been to loving to the Handstands Across America blog lately, but I haven’t been traveling anywhere new lately. We do have some handstands coming up in San Antonio, Texas soon so watch out for those. Also, Saturday is a 12 of 12!
Dec 09, 2009 | Categories: General, Technology | Tags: 12 of 12 | 4 Comments »
The Sulphur Springs trail at Paris Mountain State Park in South Carolina was a fun, short trail taking us about an hour and fifteen minutes to complete the 3 mile loop. This handstand is at the trailhead. I would have preferred to get one up at “Mountain Lake”, but will have to get that next time we are there.
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Nov 30, 2009 | Categories: Hiking | Tags: South Carolina, State Park | Leave A Comment »
A full day of working from Arlington, then meeting up with people for Richard’s Bachelor Party.
1 of 12: suitcase livin [ Flickr]
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2 of 12: favorite coffee cup at home [ Flickr]
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3 of 12: no desk in arlington anymore. luckily for only 1 workday [ Flickr]
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4 of 12: moved office downstairs after lunch [ Flickr]
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5 of 12: Architecting! [ Flickr]
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11 of 12: waitimg forever for a check [ Flickr]
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6 of 12: cheese quesadilla [ Flickr]
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8 of 12: lighting here sucks [ Flickr]
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9 of 12: round of shots [ Flickr]
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10 of 12: larry and rich. soooo dark in here [ Flickr]
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12 of 12: finally made it to shellys, a cigar bar in D.C. [ Flickr]
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Check out past 12 of 12s here.
Nov 13, 2009 | Categories: General | Tags: 12 of 12 | 3 Comments »
I don’t know what’s really going on with this whole oil thing, but the fluxuation in Gas prices over the last year has been insane.
In July of last year before my roadtrip, I commented on how cheap $3.76 a gallon was.
Does this help fuel (no pun intended) the argument that everything is relative?
Oct 19, 2009 | Categories: Travel | Tags: Rants | 1 Comment »
Kristen and I checked out Nashville for the first time this past weekend. We both thoroughly enjoyed it. Our favorite part of the trip was the Bluebird Cafe.
Here is a picture from the General Jackson Riverboat with the AT&T a.k.a. “Batman Building” in the background.

Sep 23, 2009 | Categories: General, Travel | Tags: Nashville, Tennesse | Leave A Comment »