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HALLOWEEN 2001

Our annual Halloween trip was from October 26, 2001 through October 29, 2001 - not exactly Halloween, but close enough.  Phil and Kathy flew in from Greensboro, North Carolina with Charles; Billy and Paulette joined us from Metairie, and we all had a grand time (mostly).  
Here we are.  From left to right:  Shane, Andrea with Virginia, Phil, Kathy with Charles, Paulette, and Billy
011027_001.jpg (35296 bytes) Resting on the deck.
011027_002.jpg (28016 bytes) Waking up is hard to do.
011027_003.jpg (53479 bytes) Reading time.
011027_004.jpg (49564 bytes) Old Glory watches the sun rise.
011027_005.jpg (29410 bytes) Night photography.  Experimenting with long exposure times in the moonlight.
011027_006.jpg (44805 bytes) Can you find the shooting star?
011027_007.jpg (36953 bytes) The stomach flu knocked almost all of us down for some part of this trip.  No fun.
011027_008.jpg (83656 bytes) Virginia seems to be saying, "Well, Excuuuuse me!  What is this, a petting zoo?"
011027_009.jpg (47076 bytes) Doesn't this kid do anything but read?
011027_010.jpg (67307 bytes) Paulette and Shane on the deck.  (Looking back from the beach.)
011027_011.jpg (48509 bytes) Fun with goldfish.  I had to keep Kathy from cleaning it up until I could snap this one.
011027_013.jpg (51863 bytes) Pooky hat.
011027_014.jpg (56236 bytes) New beach house.  
011027_015.jpg (51930 bytes) Kathy
011027_016.jpg (69060 bytes) Charles
011027_017.jpg (73619 bytes) Kathy & Charles
011027_018.jpg (72953 bytes) Paulette with Virginia.
011027_019.jpg (93005 bytes) Guess who just threw sand.  This is a good shot.
011027_022.jpg (56292 bytes) Well, at least he'll be literate!

 

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