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Summer 2004 -- a brief overview.

Not half as bad as it could have been


You may not find this tangibly rewarding unless you're included here, so this is a good time for casual and random browsers to turn back before they get too caught up in the sweep and majesty of the proceedings and can't let go.

Alison's visit to Switzerland, May 2004

Alison Peck

Mont Tendre

Alison Peck

Vaulion and La Dôle

Kristin's visit to Switzerland, June-July 2004


Kristin, Mauvoisin

Mauvoisin and the Col de Tsofeiret

Iffigenalp, Wildhorn

Iffigenalp, Iffigsee, Wildhornhütte


Dungelpass

Kühtungel & the Dungelpass


Lowell and Sheila

Lowell & Sheila's visit


Visit to North America, July 2004
Olympic National Park, Washington, USA, July 2004

Preparatory cookout in Framingham en route to La Push

Hoh Rain Forest

Hoh Rain Forest and the Quileute Reservation at La Push

La Push, Washington

Ozette Lake and Cape Alava

Olympic Marine Sanctuary

Cape Flattery, Rialto Beach, and the Hole in the Wall

Olympic National Park

Hurricane Ridge and Obstruction Point

Whidbey Island

Dungeness Spit and Whidbey Island

Visit to Marlowe in Canada, July 2004

Ottawa, Ontario, 2004

Boldt Castle,

The Thousand Islands and Boldt Castle

Coming soon! Well, later -- 2005 in fact.

Autumn 2004 is coming up -- let's see what's on the agenda, for better or worse. As of now, it looks like a visit to the Tims and some days of hiking with Kristin in Cornwall in October; meetings in Montreal in early November, with a free day with Marlowe in Ottawa; a week in Uganda, also in early November; Kristin's visit to Switzerland for the second half of November, that will be fine; Marlowe's visit for the Christmas hols; and another welcome visit from Kristin in January. After that, everything's "up for grabs", so to speak.

Near King Arthur's genuine real castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, October 2004


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