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My Boca Grande Fishing Trip06.25.06

all right, here are the photos and some video from Boca Grande where John, Stephen, Tim, and Tim’s friend Eric went on our tarpon fishing trip. the weather was sunny (except when it was freakin storming – more on that later) and we had a great time. our days consisted of get up, eat breakfast, fish all day, eat dinner, go to sleep. that was about it.

anyway, before we headed out the first day, john and stephen got slathered up with sunscreen.

i just couldn’t leave that picture out.

john brought in the first fish (and only) fish of the day. this tarpon was probably about 120 lbs.

that was about it for fish that first day. it was a SLOW day, but that didn’t stop us from feeling like we deserved to enjoy a beer or two at the end of the first day

the next day the weather was gorgeous. we set out under blue skies and on green seas looking to have “captain rodney” lead us to the big fish.

john looked hard, but didn’t see any tarpon

so, instead captain rodney showed us some dolphins and manatee.

they were cute, but didn’t exactly sate my desire to catch some fish. we saw a few tarpon and john got one of them on the line, but that was before he had bought into the concept of bowing to the fish(more on that later). eventually the tarpon convinced him of the value of respecting the fish. we were all pretty down by mid-afternoon and captain rodney’s angry music didn’t help. i eventually got captain rodney to agree to switch us over to some U2 and that seemed to help a little, but no fish in the boat…….until the storm came.

it started to get darker and darker, and the temperature dropped considerably. we knew it was going to get ugly, but weren’t really bothered until we noticed that all but two of the fifty boats that had been out had gone in (our two). here the storm starts to really roll in.

as the storm approached a funnel cloud appeared overhead. this is where it got a little frightening. the rain started coming down in huge heavy drops and the wind started to absolutely wail. it was blowing so hard that it was blowing the tops off of the waves and creating a heavy fog that extended 5 feet off the top of the water. it was at around this time that captain rodney grabbed me by my rain jacket (boy doesn’t john wish he had a rain jacket?) and yelled at me while waving his homing device in my face. “IF WE GO DOWN, I WILL NOT LET GO OF THIS, SO YOU DO NOT LET GO OF ME. THE COAST GUARD WILL FIND US!!” that was actually one of the scarier moments of my life, and the only time in my life (that i can remember) when i actually prayed something like, “Lord, please don’t let me die here, and if i do die, i hope emily and my family know i love them.” i think it may have actually impacted my thinking a little. i’m not sure.

anyway, once the storm subsided, (and yes that is video of the storm as it was subsiding. for the 30 minutes prior to then it had been much much worse.)

then the fish began to hit. it was amazing. the moment that we could see in front of us there were fish everywhere. it was one hit after another until dark began to fall on us. huge fish that often took as long as 20 or 30 minutes to reel.

here’s my first catch of the weekend.

here john reels in the last fish of the day as the sun sets over the ocean.

there was a rainbow on the east horizon,

as john and i took one last photo.

boy, doesn’t john look cold? it’s too bad about that rain jacket!

here’s the view of the sunset as we went through the pass on the way back into the dock.

and here are some of the rainbow and the coloration of the sky on the ride back in.

and here’s a little video of the ride back in.

the next morning stephen was not in the mood to get out of bed

once we got him moving, we headed out for our last day of fishing. this time we were with captain pete. he tried to start a fight with several other captains, but did get us on some nice fish….something captain rodney had not been quite as good at. here some tarpon almost attack tim and eric while they fiddle with their rods.

here stephen reels one in.

weeeeellll, he almost reeled it in, until this guy came along.

and he absolutely LOVED stephen’s fish.

here’s what’s left of stephen’s fish after the attack.

we sat next to the carcass for about 10 minutes waiting for something else to eat it, but we had to go catch some more fish. we did take a break to take a look at this guy on the way in. apparently it was hungry time for the hammerheads in the area.

stephen can’t believe he lost another fish to the monsters of the deep.

as you may notice from the photo of the hammerhead above, it was starting to get dark again out on the water.

before that storm hit, i got this fish on the line.

and then stephen interviewed me about my technique as i sit down, completely exhausted from fighting with fish all day.

luckily this storm was no where near as bad as the previous day’s storm, and while our boats were still the only ones that stayed out, we were actually able to fish our way through it. it must have been the excitement from all the lightning, but i got my second wind when i got one last tarpon on the line. i managed to reel him in without getting electrocuted right as the storm was wrapping up.

here’re tim and eric with captain rodney after the storm

and a few final shots on our way back to the dock and after docking the boat. the sky looked just like the sky in a painting salvador dali did on the ceiling of his museum in Figueres.


oh, btw, back to the subject of john bowing to the fish, here are a couple of his “greatest hits.” the super-bow and the not-quite-bow.

anyway, it was a great time, and thx to stephen for setting this one up.

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Chris and Yasamin’s Wedding06.17.06

First to start, her name was phonetically “Jasmine” but i believe i’ve spelled it right in the title based off of the wedding programs.

So, i travelled up to Nashvegas for Emily’s cousin Chris’ wedding to a lovely young lady from Knoxville.

I got in just in time for the rehearsal dinner on Friday night where i took these photos of Emily with her sisters and her cousins Chris and John

The dinner was at a restaurant called Acorn. It was a little bit odd looking walking up to it, but the dinner was phenomenal. Very good stuff!! They had a pretty sweet slide show (if only Doug had had a Mac instead of a Windows computer for Drew’s wedding) and some homemade cookies.

The next day was the wedding. We had brunch at Chris’s mom’s house where i got to finally see what the World Cup thing was all about. Someone there came up with the “pink card” which along with my “use your hands once a game” rule could revolutionize the sport and boost its ratings in america past that of the women’s college softball world series.

We chilled out for a bit afterwards and then went to set up for the wedding. I helped move tables and spent about 30 minutes trying to balance one table so the centerpiece wouldn’t fall over. 37 napkins and some duct tape later (what can’t duct tape do? seriously!?!) i had found success.

Anyway, the wedding was outdoors at Cheekwood, a lovely park in Nashville and the reception was right next to the ceremony. I got to see a couple of interesting Iranian wedding rituals and a ton of VERY energetic bridesmaids. i know no one reading this will believe it, but i was probably the most anonymous dancer there. i’m not even kidding. These people THREW DOWN!!

So, here are the wedding and reception photos.

Aaaaannnd, you can click this link to see video of the wedding day.

Oh, yeah, also worth noting is that Chris actually made the rehearsal dinner invitations and the wedding programs and both were pretty darned impressive.

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Atlanta Botanical Gardens06.10.06

My parents came in town for the weekend with my grandmother the weekend of June 10. We did a tour of Atlanta, visited one of Emily’s kitchens, and had a nice dinner while they were in town. We also visited the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. These pictures are from that visit.

Here’s one of the Chihooly pieces

Here’s Emily

and here’s my mom cheating on my father with a frog.

Here’s a sculpture of Charly Bird

and here are a couple of plants from inside the greenhouses.

and a few of the sculptures from the exhibit.

I took one last picture of Em and then got out of there to go fix dinner

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